Richard Eisner


Richard Eisner
Dick is a Founding Partner and Managing Partner of Eisner LLP for 44 years. Eisner LLP became EisnerAmper in 2008, and is one of the largest accounting firms in the nation with nearly 1,200 employees, including 180 partners. Dick received his BA from Yale University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is currently on the Boards of the Columbia School of Public Health and the Fortune Society. He was chair of the board of the Horace Mann School from 1978-190 and is currently an Honorary Board Member. He has served on the boards of Rodeph Shalom, National Humanities Center, Jewish Funds for Justice, UJA-Federation of New York, the Anti-Defamation League, Road Runners Foundation and the Visiting Committee of the New School for Social Research. He also has been a member of the board Knoll Associates and Wellington Management Company. He has been married to Carole, a painter and sculptor, since 1961. They have five children and a dozen grandchildren.
Dominic Chianese


Dominic Chianese
Dominic appeared in one of the classic gangster movies of all-time, The Godfather, Part II and carved out a substantial career as a character actor before signing on to the HBO show The Sopranos in 1999, as Carrado “Uncle Junior” Soprano, for which he received numerous accolades, including two Emmy nominations. He is also currently featured in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. Dominic has pursued a career in music, releasing two albums: 2001’s Hits, and 2003’s Ungrateful Heart. Dominic often gives performances in the New York City area and performs weekly with other musicians in a tiny grocery shop on the Upper East Side. After more than 30 years of performing in nursing homes, he founded Joy Through Art an organization dedicated to hiring professional artists to visit nursing homes residents on a weekly basis.