A philanthropist, innovator and entrepreneur, Martin Tuchman earned his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from NJIT in 1962. Soon after, Mr. Tuchman started his career at Railway Express Agency asan automotive engineer. In 1968, Mr. Tuchman co-founded Interpool, one of the nation's leading container leasing corporations. In 1987, just a year before NJIT's School of Management was founded, Mr. Tuchman formed Trac Lease and developed it into the largest chassis leasing company in the United States. Today, Mr. Tuchman is the chief executive officer of Kingstone Capital V, an investment firm with holdings in real estate, banking and international shipping. Additionally, he serves as chairman of The Tuchman Foundation and Parkinson's Alliance, which works closely with Parkinson's research organizations that seek grants and approval from the National Institutes of Health.
Martin Tuchman '62 Endowed Fellowship
Endowed by Martin Tuchman to provide financial assistance to graduate students enrolled in Martin Tuchman School of Management at New Jersey Institute of Technology. The eligibility includes being a full-time graduate student enrolled in the MTSM, maintaining a minimum overall GPA of 2.5, and may demonstrate a financial need.