Abraham M. Lackman
President
Commission on Independent Colleges & Universities
Albany, New York
Abraham M. Lackman, the sixth President of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu), assumed that position on November 1, 2002, following his selection by cIcu's Board of Trustees. As cIcu's President, Mr. Lackman is responsible for leading and coordinating the state and federal public policy advocacy of more than 100 college presidents of New York State's private, non-profit, independent institutions of higher education and for carrying out the policy directives of cIcu's Board of Trustees.
Since January 1995, Mr. Lackman had been Secretary of the New York State Senate Finance Committee, where his responsibilities included evaluation of the fiscal and budgetary implications of all major state legislation. Concurrently, he was a special advisor to the Senate's Majority Leader, Joseph L. Bruno. In the preceding year he served as Budget Director of the City of New York under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. For ten years, 1984-93, he had been the Senate Finance Committee's Director of Fiscal Studies. Earlier, he was for four years a legislative analyst for the Committee.
Mr. Lackman serves on a number of national, state and community boards and committees. He is the Immediate Past-Chair of NAICUSE, the umbrella group for state executives of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. On the state level, he was appointed by Governor Eliot Spitzer to the New York State Commission on Higher Education. He was also appointed by Governor George Pataki to serve as a member of the Public Authority Governance Advisory Committee and by Chief Judge Judith Kaye to the Special Commission on the Future of the New York State Courts.
He is also on the boards of the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC). Previously, he was a board member of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Albany Airport Authority, Northeast Health Systems, Instructional Systems, Inc. (ISI), and the New York State Deferred Compensation Board. In addition, he was the fiscal advisor to the Benevolent Sergeants Association.
Mr. Lackman co-authored an article in the National Tax Journal, "Does Dynamic Scoring Work? Examining the Repeal of the New York State Real Property Gains Tax." He has also co-authored a chapter, "Principles of a High Quality State Revenue System," published by the National Conference of State Legislatures, and in A Guide to New York State Government (published by the League of Women Voters of New York State).
Mr. Lackman is an expert and frequent speaker on the topics of higher education finances, taxation and economic development. He has been a guest lecturer at Albany Law School as well as New York University's School of Law, and an adjunct instructor in economics in the MBA program at the Graduate School of Business of the State University of New York at Albany (UAlbany). He earned a bachelor of science degree at New York University and a master's degree in economics at UAlbany, where he completed course work for a doctorate in economics. He has also received honorary doctorates from Metropolitan College of New York, and Nyack College.
Mr. Lackman and his wife, the former Jeanne Alice Dovico, divide their time between the Albany suburb of Slingerlands and New York City. They have two sons, Jonathan and Aaron, and two granddaughters, Lola and Lucy.