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LEONARD RIGGIO Obituary

RIGGIO--Leonard. February 28, 1941 - August 27, 2024. The Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation mourns the passing of Leonard Riggio, a distinguished alumnus, devoted supporter, and cherished friend of Brooklyn Technical High School. A proud graduate of Brooklyn Tech's Class of 1958, Len was inducted into our Alumni Hall of Fame and served as an honorary director of our Board. His deep commitment to Brooklyn Tech was evident in his role as a close advisor to the Foundation and as our 2022 Centennial Commissioner. Len's "hands-on" commitment to the school extended far beyond board meetings; he engaged directly with students, encouraging them to strive for excellence and to embrace personal development and public service. His dedication was crucial in bolstering Brooklyn Tech's reputation as a national leader in STEM education, serving a diverse, multicultural student body of 6,000 -- the largest high school in the United States. He was instrumental in shaping the Foundation into one of the premier public high school alumni organizations in the country. Len was a "mensch" in the truest sense, generously giving his time and expertise. He passionately advocated for public education, often going to great lengths to rally others to support his alma mater, which he saw as a shining example of what an egalitarian education can achieve. He took particular delight in bringing back a Junior's cheesecake to his office staff after meetings at Tech. In recognition of his contributions, the school's auditorium was named in his honor in 2018. Those contributions extended well beyond the walls of Tech. They included remarkable achievements in business as the founder, President, and CEO of Barnes & Noble, and extensive philanthropic endeavors that spanned human rights, social justice, the arts, and education. Under Len's leadership, Barnes & Noble revolutionized the book industry, transforming it into a hub of community activity that welcomed readers of all ages and backgrounds, fostering a love of learning, knowledge, and wisdom -- a vital pillar of our democratic society. Len and his wife, Louise, were known for their warm hospitality, often welcoming friends and family into their home, where art, culture, and joy were always present. Their holiday and special occasion gatherings were celebrated for the connections and memories they created. Len's smile, sense of humor, humanity, creativity, and relentless drive for excellence will be profoundly missed. His legacy lives on in the thousands of young people whose lives he touched and who will carry forward his spirit as future leaders. Our deepest condolences go out to his beloved wife, Louise, and his entire extended family. Len was one of a kind, and his presence will be deeply missed.

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Published by New York Times on Aug. 29, 2024.

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Gilbertjackson

August 31, 2024

Leonard rigging was a great human being and deserves a lot of praise for his memory and support of Brooklyn tech. I am a graduate in the same class.

Gilbert jackson class 1958 of bths class of 1958

August 30, 2024

This is Brooklyn tech reunion with len on first row right side
U Jackson family´s condolences

Thomas Volpe

August 30, 2024

Len was an inspirational person and leader in many aspects.His vision for the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation was without question the hallmark that maintains Tech as the special school that it is .Sincerely Tom Volpe

Paul Neuthaler

August 29, 2024

Lenny was a breath of fresh air in a boring, stagnant industry

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