Alan Ginsburg

Alan Ginsburg (born 1939) is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and the founder of The CED Companies.

[2] He attended Michigan State University but did not graduate[2] and instead went to work of companies that developed apartment buildings in the Midwest and Florida.

In 2013, he partnered with fellow real estate developer Hank Katzen to build a $60 million, 600 bed luxury dormitory at the University of Central Florida which will include a Hillel center on the ground floor.

The Ginsburg Institute aligns with Nemours Children's focus on a “pay-for-health” model to promote health by building community relationships and infrastructure, tackling risk factors, and allocating resources for prevention, rather than just trying to fight the symptoms of disease through procedures and interventions.

Ginsburg also donated $10M toward the construction of the new world-class, 40,000-square-foot Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity, which will be located on a lakefront site in downtown Orlando.