
Chairman of the BoG
Lloyd M. Goldman, USA
Lloyd Goldman is president of BLDG Management Company and its affiliated entities, which own and operate more than 400 properties – half of which are in the New York City area – and over 20 million square feet of commercial properties around the United States. His most notable project is a 50 percent ownership stake in the 99-year net lease of the World Trade Center.
Mr. Goldman has been a long-serving member of the AABGU board, and he became its president in 2012. He was elected to BGU’s Board of Governors in 2006 and became a Vice Chair in 2012. In 2016 he was appointed Deputy Chairman. He is also a member of the international advisory review committee for BGU’s Joyce and Irving Goldman Medical School, named after his parents and gifted by the Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation, of which he is a trustee with his two sisters.
Lloyd is also a trustee of Northwell Health and vice chairman of its foundation. He is a trustee of The Long Island Home and serves on the executive board of Lenox Hill Hospital and the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. He is a member of M&T Bank’s NYC Director’s Advisory Council and Mortgage Investment Council.
Mr. Goldman is active in many not-for-profit organizations, including the UJA-Federation of New York (immediate past chairman of its Real Estate Division), Conservation International, the Educational Alliance, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the National Breast Cancer Coalition.
He has served two terms as Chairman of the BoG since 2019, and this year (2025) will be re-elected for an additional term.