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Sam Zell

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Samuel "Sam" Zell is an American billionaire real-estate entrepreneur. With an estimated net worth of US$4.5 billion, he is ranked the 52nd richest American [1].

Zell received his BA (1963) from the University of Michigan and his JD (1966) from the University of Michigan Law School. His early years in real-estate investment could be traced back to, while an undergraduate, purchasing apartments in Ann Arbor with his frat brother, the late Robert Lurie, Zell's longtime partner and friend.

The pair went on to create the Equity Group Investments, L.L.C., which spawned three real estate public companies, including: Equity Residential, the largest apartment owner in the United States, Equity Office Properties the largest office owner in the country, and Manufactured Home Communities, a mobile home company. In addition Sam has created a number of other public companies, and many private companies.

Mr. Zell is also Chairman of Capital Trust Inc., a finance and investment management company focused on the commercial real estate industry.

He helped found the Real Estate Department at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, as well as the Zell-Lurie Institute at the University of Michigan.

[2] The Zell Lurie Institute: The University of Michigan

[3] The Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center at Wharton

[4] The Zell entrepreneurship program at the Interdisciplinary Center, in Israel