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Anthony Davidowitz
Esq. BA (hons), M.Sc., LL.M.
Anthony provides legal, consulting, and board advisory services to select for- and non-profit clients in areas of strategic business and contract negotiation, legal strategy, succession planning, sustainable growth, and operations. Anthony provides legal advice to New York clients in areas including non-profit law, art law, and commercial transactions. Anthony also oversees a growing international multi-brand, multi-channel online merchant and runs an independent 3PL service.
From 2011-22 Anthony worked with Storm King Art Center, a 500-acre sculpture park in Cornwall NY. As a driving force in the organization’s modernization, Anthony lead diverse areas of operations including marketing and community re-engagement, earned revenue, landscape and ecology, finance, visitor operations, HR and DEI programs. Previously based in Washington DC, Anthony has also worked for satellite communications start-up TerreStar Networks, Verizon Business, and WilmerHale LLP.
Anthony serves on the boards of the Garde Arts Center (CT), Orange County (NY) Arts Council, the Thornwillow Institute, The Quilted Bear (UK) Ltd, and Manitoga: the Russel Wright Museum (Finance Committee). Anthony has served in appointed positions on the New York State Tourism Advisory Committee (2021-23), the Town of Cornwall Economic Development Advisory Committee (2016-22), the Town of Cornwall Comprehensive Planning Committee (2017-19), and on the board of Land to Learn (formerly Hudson Valley Seed) (Chair and Vice Chair). Anthony is trustee of three Connecticut-based trusts.
Anthony holds degrees from Pembroke College, Oxford (BA (hons) Jurisprudence); Bristol University (M.Sc. Development Administration and Planning); and Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M. International Law).
When not working or volunteering , Anthony enjoys long-distance hikes, running, road cycling, cooking, fermenting, pickling, drone and computer geekery, restorative native landscaping, and renovating his 1940s home.
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