Beth C. Friedman completed a career in corporate banking at Bank of America and currently focuses her time on philanthropic activities, devoted specifically to improving education and advancing medicine. Mrs. Friedman is a member of the Board of Trustees for the following institutions: The Archer School for Girls, where she is also co-chair of the Development Committee; the Independent School Alliance for Minority Affairs; and UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital where she also serves as co-chair of the Today and Tomorrow Children’s Fund (TTCF). Mrs. Friedman is a member of the Advisory Board for KIPP:LA Schools. She has served as a co-chair of the Wellesley College Southern California Leadership Gift Committee and is former president of the Zimmer Children’s Museum. Mrs. Friedman actively supports the Sinai Temple Israel Center, Harvard University, and the Madeline Korbel Albright Center at Wellesley College. Mrs. Friedman received her bachelor’s degree in political science from Wellesley College and a master’s of business administration from the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management. She and her husband Josh reside in Los Angeles and have three sons.
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