Jonathan D. Green is Vice Chairman of Rockefeller Group International, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Estate Company, Ltd., with interests in real estate ownership, investment, management and development, and real estate services collectively operating under the brand of The Rockefeller Group.
He joined The Rockefeller Group in 1980 as Assistant Vice President and Real Estate Counsel. In 1983 he was appointed Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel and in 1990 was elected Chief Corporate Officer. On July 6, 1995 he was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Rockefeller Group Development Corporation (RGDC) and Rockefeller Center Management Corporation (RCMC), both subsidiaries of The Rockefeller Group. In October 2002 Mr. Green was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Rockefeller Group International, Inc., and became Vice Chairman in January 2009.
In his role as Vice Chairman, Mr. Green is active in formulating the strategic planning for the company and its subsidiaries, which include Rockefeller Group Development Corporation, Rockefeller Group Investment Management, Rockefeller Group Technology Solutions, Inc., and Rockefeller Group Business Centers.
Before joining The Rockefeller Group, Mr. Green was associated with the New York City law firm of Thacher, Proffitt & Wood.
Mr. Green is a member of the Board of Directors of Rockefeller Group International, Inc., and Annaly Capital Management, Inc. He also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Museum for African Art, The Leadership Council of Lafayette College, and the Board of Trustees of the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Mr. Green graduated from Lafayette College and the New York University School of Law.