Regina Goldman Krumholz joins Yale Schwarzman Center Advisory Board

4.20.26
Staff

New Haven, Conn. — Yale Schwarzman Center today announced that Regina Goldman Krumholz has accepted a role as a member of the Schwarzman Center Advisory Board. Krumholz is a lawyer and real estate professional whose career has spanned public service, education, philanthropy, and business leadership.

A former Assistant District Attorney whose practice focused on child protection and juvenile law, Krumholz led a county-wide interdisciplinary team of prosecutors, educators, social service providers, and community leaders in addressing juvenile justice. She continues to focus on early childhood education, workforce development, and combating antisemitism through her participation with the Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation. Krumholz currently serves on the Board of BLDG Management, one of the largest privately held, family-owned real estate companies, and on the New York City Board of Trustees for Success Academy.

Krumholz earned a B.A. in American Studies at Yale and holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School. She serves as a Committee Member for Yale’s For Humanity campaign. She was recently co-chair of Yale University’s Class of 2008 College Reunion and serves as co-chair of Harvard Law School’s Class of 2011 Reunion. Krumholz resides in New York City with her husband and their three children.

Yale University President and Schwarzman Center Advisory Board Co-Chair Maurie McInnis said, “I am delighted to welcome Regina Goldman Krumholz to the Yale Schwarzman Center Advisory Board. Regina brings an impressive breadth of experience across public service, education, philanthropy, and business, along with a deep commitment to Yale. Her perspective and leadership will be a tremendous asset to the Center as it continues to create opportunities for connection, creativity, and engagement across the university and beyond.”

Schwarzman Center Advisory Board Co-Chair Stephen A. Schwarzman, Yale Class of 1969, said, “Regina’s record of leadership and service makes her a wonderful addition to the Advisory Board. We are pleased to welcome her and look forward to the insight, energy, and dedication she will bring to the Center and the Yale community.”

Yale Schwarzman Center Executive Director Rachel Fine said, “Regina Goldman Krumholz’s longstanding commitment to education, civic life, and Yale, together with her generosity of spirit and capacity to build meaningful connections, will deepen the Schwarzman Center’s mission to foster creativity, belonging and interdisciplinary exchange. We are honored to have her join the Advisory Board.”

The Schwarzman Center Advisory Board, assembled in 2019, serves as a consultative body that brings together leading artists and arts supporters to provide strategic and professional insights, as well as advocacy and support. Krumholz joins the following current Schwarzman Center Advisory Board members:

Maurie McInnis, BA, MA ’90, PhD ’96 (Co-Chair)
President, Yale University

Stephen A. Schwarzman ’69 (Co-Chair)
Chairman, CEO & Co-Founder, Blackstone

Isha Ambani ’13
Reliance Jio

Bruce Cohen ’83
Filmmaker

Renée Fleming Hon. Music ’20
Opera Singer

Kamilah Forbes
Executive Producer, Apollo Theater

Regina Goldman Krumholz ’08
Real Estate Investor, Developer, & Lawyer

Shawn Levy ’89, P ’25
Film & Television Director/Producer

Carol LeWitt
Director, LeWitt Collection

Tod Machover
Composer, Technologist, Professor, MIT Media Lab

Mary McCartney P ’21
Photographer, Director, Food Writer/Ambassador

Audra McDonald Hon. Music ’16
Actress and Singer

Lorne Michaels P ’20
Creator & Executive Producer, Saturday Night Live

Laurence Milstein ’17
Co-founder, PRZM

Daryl Roth
Broadway Producer

Christine Schwarzman
Broadway Producer

Kara Unterberg
Founder, The New York SongSpace and Philanthropist

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About Yale Schwarzman Center
Based in New Haven, Connecticut, and located in the historic heart of the Yale University campus, Yale Schwarzman Center is a commons for university life where art, culinary, and wellness experiences converge to build bridges, nurture creativity, and foster kinship and belonging. Positioned at the crux of social cohesion, creativity, and self-expression, the Center includes several flexible spaces in which members of the Yale and New Haven communities engage through free, public programming that ranges from the intimate to the grand. The Center’s iconic building was constructed in 1901 and rebirthed in 2022 following a renovation by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, and is recognized for excellence by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art. The Center has recently been the site for world premieres and commissions by Nathalie Joachim, Bryce Dessner, Ash Fure, Christopher Cerrone, Ted Hearne, Carolyn Yarnell,  Andrew Norman, and Gabriella Smith among many other artists. The Center’s impact extends well beyond its walls through programming and programmatic partnerships within its home city and across the country. https://schwarzman.yale.edu