Joseph Mailman
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| name = Joseph Mailman
| image =
| alt = Joseph L. Mailman
| caption =
| birth_name = Joseph Lawrence Mailman
| birth_date = {{birth based on age at death|88|1990|7|9}}
| birth_place = Utica, New York{{Cite book| title=Biz-war and the out-of-power elite: the progressive-left attack on the corporation| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TDXkcgSM5kMC&q=Joseph+L.+Mailman| first=Jarol B.| last=Manheim| publisher=Lawrence Erlbaum Associates| year=2004| isbn=978-0-8058-5068-0}}
| death_date = {{death date and given age|1990|7|9|88}}
| death_place = Manhattan, New York
| other_names =
| alma_mater = Syracuse University
| occupation = Businessman, philanthropist
}}
Joseph Lawrence Mailman was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.
Mailman was born in Utica, New York, the son of Jewish immigrants, and attended Syracuse University. Along with his brother Abraham Mailman, Joseph founded the Utica Knife and Razor Company in 1920, which was later incorporated into the Mailman Corporation and was one of the first conglomerates to have been formed. He and his brother founded the Persona Blade Company in 1928, the British Rubber Company in 1934, and was chairman of Air Express International.
In addition to his successful business career, he engaged in numerous philanthropic pursuits, especially health and education causes. He was a leading fundraiser for the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. He also assisted families escaping horrors of Nazi Germany. With his brother, he established the Mailman Foundation in 1943, which continues his charitable work. In recognition of a 33-million-dollar gift from the foundation, the School of Public Health at Columbia University was named the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in his honor.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mailman.columbia.edu/about/joseph-l-mailman|title=Joseph L. Mailman|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Columbia University|archiveurl=|archivedate=|accessdate=September 13, 2018}}
He died of lymphoma on July 9, 1990, at his home in Manhattan the age of 88.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/07/10/obituaries/joseph-mailman-88-head-of-philanthropy.html|title=Joseph Mailman, 88, Head of Philanthropy|date=1990-07-10|work=The New York Times|access-date=2019-10-16|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}
See also
- Marilyn Mailman Segal, daughter of his brother Abraham
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Category:American philanthropists
Category:American people of Jewish descent
Category:Syracuse University alumni
Category:Businesspeople from Utica, New York
Category:Year of birth uncertain
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