Alfred E. Smith IV

Alfred Emanuel Smith IV (May 24, 1951 – November 20, 2019)[1] was a Wall Street executive who was a senior advisor for the Marwood Group, and sat on many volunteer and charitable boards, including the Tony Blair Faith Foundation,[2] and Mutual of America.

[5] Smith began his Wall Street career as an independent floor broker of the New York Stock Exchange.

In addition to his work with the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, he was a founding member and serves as chairman of the Ireland Chamber of Commerce of the USA,[8] director of the Center for Hope, former trustee of Calvary Hospital and served on the board of Saint Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan from 1986 until its closure in April 2010.

Smith was the chairman of Hackers for Hope, an organization he co-founded in 1988 to raise money for cancer research and treatment.

In his role as chairman, Smith's focus was on building a new state of the art hospital that would continue to tackle the healthcare needs of the New York community.