Art Samberg, an alumnus of Columbia Business School who led major hedge funds, donated $25 million to help build the school's new Manhattanville Campus in New York City. The campus, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and under construction since 2008, will feature two buildings totaling 492,000 square feet to create more learning space and a high-tech environment for Columbia Business School students. It will be shared with other Columbia schools and is scheduled to fully open in 2021.
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MIT and Stanford alumnus Arthur J. Samberg served as the chairman and CEO of Pequot Capital Management from 1999 to 2009. It is located in Connecticut. He has also been the owner of Hawkes Financial LLC, a family office. Passionate about giving children equal opportunities to learn and succeed, Art Samberg supported the Ossining Children’s Center (OCC) in New York, where his wife Rebecca is a longtime board member. In September 2020, OCC held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building.
The 27,000-square-foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building has large classrooms, a common area, indoor gymnasium, and several outdoor recreational facilities. The building also has a kitchen and garden outside.
The classrooms at the new facility are large and airy, accommodating age-appropriate activities, such as block building, reading, and listening, while under the supervision of a teacher. All classrooms open up to age-appropriate playgrounds. There is an outdoor play zone for infants and two playgrounds for toddlers and preschool children. The play area for infants features toys such as softballs and push toys, while the playgrounds for older children have climb-on equipment, slides, and tricycles. There’s also a sports field where school age children play soccer and freeze tag.
The new building has enabled OCC to extend its childcare programs to 60 additional children. It has also expanded economic activity in the Ossining area, and opened up jobs for local residents.
The Ossining Children Center Offering Children Enrichment ProgramsArt Samberg
With a master's degree in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arthur "Art" J. Samberg owned and managed Hawkes Financial, LLC. Together with his wife, Arthur "Art" J. Samberg was honored by Ossining Children Center (OCC), who named their new 27,000 square foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building.
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Founded over 120 years ago by the Women's Association of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, OCC provided accommodation for the children of widowed immigrants as they attended work and other activities to support their families. Initially named Christ Child Day Nursery and Bethany Home, OCC transformed to be more of an educational institution than custodial. However, despite offering the services for free, nobody showed up, as the women refused handouts and only attended after the center charged a small fee.
OCC seeks to offer holistic educational services for the children and includes nonsectarian care to nurture their emotional, physical, and intellectual growth and advocacy for them and working mothers. Regarded as one of the top daycare centers in New York, OCC holds a four-star rating for child care and improvement initiative, with additional services including out-of-school enrichment programs, especially during summer and after school hours, and a prekindergarten program.
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The 27,000-square-foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building has large classrooms, a common area, indoor gymnasium, and several outdoor recreational facilities. The building also has a kitchen and garden outside.
The classrooms at the new facility are large and airy, accommodating age-appropriate activities, such as block building, reading, and listening, while under the supervision of a teacher. All classrooms open up to age-appropriate playgrounds. There is an outdoor play zone for infants and two playgrounds for toddlers and preschool children. The play area for infants features toys such as softballs and push toys, while the playgrounds for older children have climb-on equipment, slides, and tricycles. There’s also a sports field where school age children play soccer and freeze tag.
The new building has enabled OCC to extend its childcare programs to 60 additional children. It has also expanded economic activity in the Ossining area, and opened up jobs for local residents.
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With a master's degree in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arthur "Art" J. Samberg owned and managed Hawkes Financial, LLC. Together with his wife, Arthur "Art" J. Samberg was honored by Ossining Children Center (OCC), who named their new 27,000 square foot Rebecca and Arthur Samberg Building.
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Founded over 120 years ago by the Women's Association of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, OCC provided accommodation for the children of widowed immigrants as they attended work and other activities to support their families. Initially named Christ Child Day Nursery and Bethany Home, OCC transformed to be more of an educational institution than custodial. However, despite offering the services for free, nobody showed up, as the women refused handouts and only attended after the center charged a small fee.
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2. Introduction
• Arthur “Art” Samberg, a prominent investment professional in
charge of the family office Hawkes Financial, formerly led Pequot
Capital Management, which at one point was the largest hedge fund
in the world. Prior to launching his career, he earned an MBA from
Columbia Business School. Over the years, Art J. Samberg has
donated millions of dollars to his alma mater. He recently pledged
$25 million to advance curriculum and help the school build its new
Manhattanville Campus.
Designed by New York-based architecture firm Diller Scofidio +
Renfro, Columbia Business School’s Manhattanville facilities have
been under construction since 2008. When completed, the campus
will feature two buildings comprising approximately 492,000
square feet of space in New York City’s West Harlem community.
3. Columbia Business School
• In addition to creating more space per student, the
facilities will provide a high-tech, collaborative learning
environment and support the school’s efforts to offer an
unmatched student experience. On the Manhattanville
site, Columbia Business School will be joined by
Columbia’s School of the Arts, the Mind, Brain, and
Behavior Institute, the School of International and
Public Affairs, and the Jerome L. Greene Science Center.
As construction continues, several campus facilities are
already functioning. Columbia Business School will
officially open the campus in 2021. More information
can be found at www.manhattanville.columbia.edu.v