In memory of Suzie Schuyler, our beloved President. She will be deeply missed.

March 8, 2026

It is with profound sadness that the Henry George School of Social Science announces the passing of our beloved President, Suzie Schuyler, on March 8, 2026.

Suzie was a remarkable leader, a devoted champion of this School's mission, and a cherished member of our community. Her passion for education, her generosity of spirit, and her unwavering commitment to the Henry George School of Social Science inspired all who had the privilege of knowing and working alongside her.

During her leadership, Suzie brought warmth, wisdom, and quiet determination to everything she did. She cared deeply about the people around her and about carrying forward the ideas and educational work that define this institution. Her vision guided the School through consequential moments, and her absence will be felt profoundly by our board, our staff, and the supporters whose lives she touched.

We extend our deepest condolences to Suzie's family and friends, and to all who were fortunate enough to share in her life.

Her legacy will endure in the work we carry on in her memory.

— The Henry George School of Social Science

Thomas Rossman

Board of Trustees

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Biography

Tom Rossman has spent his career investigating how people around the world can think and interact more effectively. As a young executive in finance, he was an early champion of emerging markets, investing in newly emerging Latin America, China and Asian markets far ahead of the crowd.

Following Communism’s collapse, Mr. Rossman took key role at the leading Turkish Investment Bank, Global Securities, in bringing American capital and investment to the developing markets of the Former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Turkey and North Africa. By assisting in the privatization process, he became an important link between Western capital and know-how in the early stages of modernizing these formerly closed economic systems.

First as an institutional advisor, then as an independent consultant, Mr. Rossman continued to advocate the sustainable development of democratic and stable free market institutions, and expanding economic opportunity throughout the region. More recently, he has provided a similar role to family holding companies and financial companies in the Middle East seeking to most effectively navigate through the volatility of the current financial crisis.

Mr. Rossman has spoken at conferences around the world on these topics in diverse places such as London, New York, Istanbul, Baku, Almaty, Bishkek, Tashkent, Stockholm, Washington DC and Houston and has lived in Turkey and Kuwait. He studied religion and history at Nyack College and did his master’s work in international relations at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.