[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 175 (Wednesday, November 16, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E2060-E2061]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




               IN RECOGNITION OF RENEE AND ROBERT BELFER

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                        HON. CAROLYN B. MALONEY

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, November 16, 2011

  Mrs. MALONEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Renee and Robert Belfer 
for their foresight and generosity in advancing medical research and 
countless other worthwhile charitable and non-profit causes. Partners 
in marriage and philanthropy for more than half a century, Renee and 
Robert Belfer are being honored this month by the internationally 
renowned Weill Cornell Medical College for more than two decades of 
leadership at the Medical College and at an affiliated institution, New 
York-Presbyterian Hospital.
  This month, a groundbreaking ceremony is being held for the new 
Belfer Research Building of the internationally renowned Weill Cornell 
College of Medicine. Its construction was made possible by an 
extraordinarily generous $100 million donation by Renee and Robert 
Belfer. The Belfer Research Building will be a state-of-the-art 18-
story facility on Manhattan's East Side that will more than double the 
Weill Cornell College of Medicine's existing research space and enhance 
its position at the cutting edge of new medical research and 
discoveries.
  The remarkable record of support provided by Renee and Robert Belfer 
and their family has helped medical researchers and doctors develop 
enduring solutions to some of today's most pressing and prevalent 
health problems. In 1980, Arthur Belfer, the father of Robert Belfer, 
established the R.A. Rees Pritchett

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Professorship of Microbiology at Weill Cornell Medical College with a 
gift of $1 million. In 1991, Robert and Renee Belfer and his two 
sisters and their husbands, Selma and Lawrence Ruben and Anita and Jack 
Saltz, donated $1.5 million to endow the Rochelle Belfer Professorship 
in Medicine at the College, and seven years later, the families 
contributed $4 million to endow the College's Arthur B. Belfer 
Professorship in Genetic Medicine and provide funding for its Arthur 
and Rochelle Belfer Gene Therapy Core Facility. With an $8 million gift 
to the College of Medicine in 2005, Robert and Renee Belfer established 
The Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Institute of Hematology and Medical 
Oncology, named in honor of his parents. The Institute is advancing 
critical research in fields such as solid tumor biology, cancer 
genomics and proteomics. Renee and Robert Belfer have also devoted 
financial support to programs in women's health, and in 2003 donated $1 
million to create the Anti-Bioterrorism Project.
  Renee and Robert Belfer have truly distinguished themselves on a 
multitude of fronts. A graduate of Vassar College, Mrs. Belfer is 
devoted to education and the arts, serving on the Board of Trustees of 
the Metropolitan Museum of Art; as a Director of the Lincoln Center for 
the Performing Arts; as an Overseer of the Albert Einstein College of 
Medicine; an Executive Board Member of the American Friends of the 
Israel Museum; and a Member of the Chairman's Circle of the Central 
Park Conservancy, among the numerous illustrious non-profit 
institutions she and her husband have supported vigorously over the 
years. A graduate of Columbia College and Harvard Law School, Robert 
Belfer is a titan in the world of business, enjoying a long career at 
the Belco Petroleum Corporation, where he rose to become Chairman, and 
currently serving as Chairman of Belfer Management LLC, a private firm 
specializing in the energy, real estate and financial services sectors. 
He has been an extraordinary supporter of a wide variety of renowned 
educational and non-profit institutions, serving as a Member of the 
Board of Overseers and the Executive Committee of the Weill Cornell 
Medical College; on the Visiting Committee of Harvard University's 
Kennedy School; a Trustee of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute; a Member 
of the Board of Governors of the American Jewish Committee and the 
Weizmann Institute of Science; and former Chair and current Member of 
the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of the Albert Einstein 
College of Medicine. Together, he and his wife established the Robert 
and Renee Belfer Family Foundation, which has unstintingly bestowed 
generous support on worthwhile institutions like the Weill Cornell 
College of Medicine. They raised children, Rachelle (Malkin), Laurence, 
and Elizabeth, and have five grandchildren.
  Mr. Speaker, I request that my esteemed colleagues join me in paying 
tribute to Renee and Robert Belfer for their significant and enduring 
contributions to the civic life of our nation.

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