Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation
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The Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation is a philanthropic foundation founded in 1930 by Kate Macy Ladd
(1863–1945) in honor of her father Josiah W. Macy, Jr.
The Foundation became internationally known for the support of the Macy conferences
starting late 1940s : a series of interdisciplinary meetings of scientists. Among the former administrators, board members and trustees of the Foundations have been Frank Fremont-Smith
, Charles B. Finch
and Alexander Gordon Bearn
.
The goals of the Macy foundation initially stated were:
Kate Macy Ladd
Catherine Everit "Kate" Macy Ladd was a philanthropist who founded and endowed the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation in honor of her father.Mrs...
(1863–1945) in honor of her father Josiah W. Macy, Jr.
Josiah W. Macy, Jr.
Captain Josiah W. Macy, Jr. was an American Sea Captain and philanthropist.- Life and Family :He was born into a philanthropic family. The elder Josiah Macy established a shipping and commission firm in New York City, after leaving the family home in Nantucket, Massachusetts, where his parents...
The Foundation became internationally known for the support of the Macy conferences
Macy conferences
The Macy Conferences were a set of meetings of scholars from various disciplines held in New York by the initiative of Warren McCulloch and the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation from 1946 to 1953...
starting late 1940s : a series of interdisciplinary meetings of scientists. Among the former administrators, board members and trustees of the Foundations have been Frank Fremont-Smith
Frank Fremont-Smith
Frank Fremont-Smith was an American administrator, executive with the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, president of British General Rees's World Federation of Mental Health, known together with Lawrence K...
, Charles B. Finch
Charles B. Finch
Charles Baker Finch was an American businessman and lawyer. He served as President and CEO of Allegheny Power System from 1971 to 1985.-Early life and education:...
and Alexander Gordon Bearn
Alexander Gordon Bearn
Alexander Gordon Bearn informally Alick Bearn , a physician, scientist and author, was professor at Rockefeller University and Cornell University Medical College. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and had been Executive Officer of the American Philosophical Society. He died...
.
The goals of the Macy foundation initially stated were:
- "Projects to improve medical and health professional education in the context of the changing health care system";
- "Projects that will increase diversity among health care professionals";
- "Projects that demonstrate or encourage ways to increase teamwork between and among health care professionals"; and
- "Educational strategies to increase care for underserved populations"
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