American reporter, news producer and adviser
Jerome Alan Danzig (February 7, 1913 – July 15, 2001) was an American reporter, news producer, and top adviser to New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller .
Biography
Danzig was born on February 7, 1913, in Manhattan ,[ 1] the son of Helen (née Wolf) and Jerome J. Danzig, founder of the bond trading firm J.J. Danzig and former governor of the New York Stock Exchange .[ 2] [ 3] He had two siblings: Frank Danzig and Evelyn Danzig Haas (married to Walter A. Haas Jr. )[ 2] [ 1] He is a graduate of the Horace Mann School [ 2] and Dartmouth College .[ 4] He served in the European Theater of Operations during World War II as a lieutenant commander .[ 4] In 1935, he worked as a reporter for WOR (AM) in New York, one of the first reporters to broadcast from remote locations.[ 1] He then worked as a programming executive for both CBS and NBC (1953-1961); at NBC, he produced the Today Show and The Tonight Show with Jack Paar .[ 1] In 1962, he was named to the staff of Republican New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller where he managed all his broadcasting relationships including his failed presidential runs in 1964 and 1968 .[ 1] After Rockefeller's tenure in 1973, he continued to work for the state government and ran his own management consulting firm.[ 1]
In 1951, he married professional tennis player Sarah Palfrey (1912–1996).[ 4] [ 5] They had one son together, Jerome Palfrey Danzig; and he had a stepdaughter from Palfry's previous marriage, Diana Cooke Dupont.[ 1] Danzig died on July 15, 2001, at the age of 82 at his home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan .[ 1]
References
^ a b c d e f g h "Jerome A. Danzig, 88, Rockefeller Adviser" . The New York Times . July 18, 2001.
^ a b c Reiss, Susan B. (1995). "Evelyn Danzig Haas - Fine Arts and Family: The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Philanthropy, Writing, and Haas Family Memories - Interviews Conducted by Susan B. Reiss" . Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley .
^ "J.J. DANZIG DIES; RETIRED BROKER, 68; Ex-Governor of Exchange, a Member for 47 Years, Was Active in Charitable Work" . The New York Times . January 13, 1946.
^ a b c Randolph, Nancy (April 16, 1951). "Sarah Palfrey Cooke to Marry Radio Man Jerome Danzig" . New York Daily News .
^ "Mrs. Cooke Bride of Jerome Danzig; Former Sarah Palfrey, Tennis Star, Is Wed to Dartmouth Alumnus at the Carlyle Ralph--van Voorhees" . The New York Times . April 28, 1951.