Robert L. Newmark
 | Bob Newmark is an active community volunteer, dedicated to building a more inclusive and compassionate community in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. He currently serves as Chairperson of the Board of Directors of The National Conference for Community and Justice of Metropolitan St. Louis (NCCJSTL). He also serves on the National Board of Governors of the American Jewish Committee, and he serves locally as the Treasurer of the St. Louis Chapter. Mr. Newmark is currently Vice-Chair of the National Agencies Planning and Allocations Committee for the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. He is the President of the Princeton Club of St. Louis and serves as his Class Agent for Annual Giving at Princeton University. Mr. Newmark is a Partner with Bryan Cave LLP where he concentrates his practice in the areas of business and transactional counseling. His practice includes mergers and acquisitions, general commercial counseling, joint ventures and strategic alliances, private offerings of securities and other issues arising under federal and state securities laws. Mr. Newmark is also an adjunct professor of law at Washington University in St. Louis, where he teaches a course on mergers and acquisitions law. |
Mr. Newmark attended Princeton University and Washington University School of Law. He and his wife Kara and their three children are active supporters of NCCJSTL's programs and initiatives. Here's what Bob Newmark has to say about his involvement with NCCJSTL: "Disparities in access to housing, education, transportation, and healthcare based on racial, national origin, religion and sexual orientation create injustice and misunderstanding throughout the metropolitan area. By empowering community, business, faith and youth leaders to effect change and build more inclusive institutions within our community, NCCJSTL makes a difference in the quality of life in the St. Louis metropolitan area. When the community values the rich diversity of the people in St. Louis, our community is stronger. As a leader on the Board of Directors, I hope I can assist in making our community a better place to live, work and play."
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