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Alexandra M. Cohen. President. Alex is the president of the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation, the nonprofit organization that she and her husband Steve co-founded in 2001. She is the inspiration behind the Foundation, directing its giving toward Lyme and tickborne disease research, underserved communities, children, the arts, and ...
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Alexandra M. Cohen. President. Washington Heights, New York. Alex is the President of the Amazin’ Mets Foundation, which she created in 2020 after she and her husband Steve purchased the New York Mets. She is the inspiration behind the Foundation’s giving and is committed to inspiring philanthropy and community service.
Steven A. Cohen: Owner, Chairman and CEO. Alexandra M. Cohen: Owner & President, Amazin' Mets Foundation. Andrew B. Cohen: Vice Chairman. Fred Wilpon: Chairman Emeritus. Jeanne Melino: Board of Directors.
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Alex Cohen is the President of the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation, the nonprofit organization that she and her husband, Steve, co-founded in 2001. She is the inspiration behind the Foundation, directing its giving toward underserved communities, Lyme and tickborne disease research, children, psychedelics and mental health, the arts, and ...
Apr 14, 2022 · Alex Cohen, Mets owner and president of the team’s Amazin’ Mets Foundation, opened up to the Daily News about what drives her.
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Giving back was a way of life when Alex Cohen was growing up in the melting pot of Washington Heights, New York. Watching neighbors come to her mother for help with everything from childcare to rummage sales taught Alex this: It might take a village, but the village starts with one person.