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LEONE--Richard C.

Former president of the Century Foundation and a past chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, died on Thursday, July 16. He was 75 years old. He was being treated for Parkinson's disease and was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. Born in Webster, New York in 1940, Dick Leone spent the bulk of his career in public service. A graduate of the University of Rochester, he earned a Masters degree and a PhD at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. A pragmatic progressive whose views were forged during the Kennedy era, Leone worked on many local and national campaigns. One of his proudest moments was working as an advance man on Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign in Oregon. He also worked on presidential campaigns for George McGovern, Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis and Bill Bradley. In the '60s, he was executive director of the White House Task Force on The Cities. In addition, Leone managed Brendan Byrne's two successful campaigns for Governor of New Jersey, in 1973 and 1977. From 1974 to 1977, Leone was state treasurer of New Jersey. In 2005, he served as chairman of Governor Jon Corzine's transition committee. Leone served as a commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and was chairman of the Port Authority from 1990 to 1994. From 1989 to 2011, he was president of the Century Foundation (formerly Twentieth Century Fund), a public policy think tank. Leone steered the foundation to concentrate on such issues as inequality and civil liberties and he fought against attempts at privatizing Social Security. Leone's private sector jobs included working as President of the New York Mercantile Exchange and a managing director at Dillon Read & Co. He has long been a director/trustee of multiple funds at Dreyfus Corp. and serves on the board of the Center for American Progress. Burial is private, but a memorial service will take place in Princeton, New Jersey in September. He is survived by his wife, Meg Cox Leone; his children Kate Leone and Max Leone, and his granddaughter Lucy Kirschner, as well as his sister Sandra Leone Thomas Brooks and first wife, Anita Leone. As well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Those wishing to honor his memory can consider donations to New Jersey Policy Perspective or The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

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Published by New York Times on Jul. 21, 2015.

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Alvin Felzenberg

July 15, 2020

Dick Leone made significant and positive contributions to the political life of the State of New Jersey. May his example inspire bright and dedicated young people to spent part of their lives in public service. This was Dicks calling.

Anne Davies

July 25, 2015

Thank you for your service to this country, Dick. Thank you to all the Leone family for sharing him during his long public service career and caring for him during his difficult illness. May you be comforted knowing he is at peace.

Ellen Icochea

July 22, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Peter Osnos

July 21, 2015

Dick Leone was a person of great professional accomplishments and personal attributes to match.

Jaime Stover Schmitt

July 21, 2015

Blessings and love to all

Jaye Scholl

July 21, 2015

In the early 1970's, Dick Leone helped established the Center for Analysis of Public Issues in Princeton, a high-minded sounding name for an investigative reporting outfit that raked muck throughout New Jersey. Smart, serious, tough-minded and witty, Dick illuminated the room with his intellect and passion. He believed in America, with all its imperfections, and he will be sorely missed.

Al Felzenberg

July 21, 2015

I join with his many admirers in mourning the passing of Dick Leone.
He was a model public servant who made a mark and had an impact. The public service is greatly diminished without him.

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