PHOTO CREDIT: Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School
PHOTO CREDIT: Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School
PHOTO CREDIT: Jamaal Dozier (via Good Shepherd Services)
Gerstner Philanthropies focuses on biomedical research, educational opportunities, environmental sustainability, and assistance for people who have suffered a temporary setback and could use a “helping hand” to restore their equilibrium.
We mourn the loss of Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., who passed away December 27, 2025. His vision and leadership set the foundation for the work of Gerstner Philanthropies. As a business leader, Lou was best known for guiding IBM through a remarkable turnaround and for championing excellence in management and execution. As a philanthropist, he committed the foundation to biomedical research, education, environmental work, and direct support for families facing hardship. His legacy is embodied in the successes of the individuals and institutions we support, and our resolve to continue his work remains steadfast.
We are pleased to share the recent article from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, "Training Tomorrow’s Leaders: Graduate Education at GSK", highlighting the work of the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSK). Established nearly twenty years ago, GSK offers a unique environment that brings together outstanding students and world-class scientists to advance discoveries in cancer research. The Foundation remains proud to support this community of emerging scientists as they pursue innovative approaches to understanding and treating cancer. “Opportunities like those provided by GSK empower students to take bold steps in cancer science,” said Mr. Gerstner. “Their curiosity and dedication continue to inspire me, and I take tremendous pride in the discoveries they make about today’s most pressing biological and clinical challenges.”
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Lou Gerstner shares the origin of and his vision for the emergency grants program, lessons learned over the past decade, and his belief in the critical importance of the work.
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