Joel D. Tauber has been intimately involved in Jewish philanthropy for more than 40 years as President of the Detroit Federation, Chairman of the United Jewish Communities, The United Jewish Appeal, Operation Promise, Tel Aviv University, Vice Chairman of the Jewish Federations of North America’s Young Leadership Cabinet and member of both the Middle East Strategy Group of the Aspen Institute and the Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Mr. Tauber is a Former Officer of United Way Community Services and The Great Detroit Interfaith Round Table for Diversity. At the University of Michigan, he created The Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is active in the law school and athletic department. Mr. Tauber received his B.A., M.B.A. and Law degree from The University of Michigan and an Honorary Doctorate from Tel Aviv University. His companies process scrap materials for the stainless steel industry and supply plastic parts to the cosmetic industry. Using Israeli venture capital funds, Mr. Tauber created a plastic water container manufacturing joint venture with Kibbutz Yakum and has an interest in various high-tech enterprises. He is married with three children, six granddaughters and four grandsons.