1929
Born to Samuel B. Rose and Belle (Bernstein) Rose in New York, NY.
1951
Serves in the U.S. Air Force until 1954.
1952
Earns a Bachelor of Arts from Syracuse University; Receives a Certificate of Proficiency in Russian language from the U.S. Air Force.
1956
Joins Rose Associates, Inc.; Marries Joanna Semel on September 16.
1970
Serves the Jewish Community Centers Association as a board member, president and chairman emeritus through today.
1972
Serves on the board of directors of the Citizens Housing and Planning Council of New York through today.
1975
Serves the Real Estate Board of New York as chairman of the Housing Committee and a board of governors member through today.
1976
Is director of the Dreyfus Tax-Exempt Bond Fund and Dreyfus Money Market Fund, Inc. through 1982.
1977
Is vice president of the World Confederation of Jewish Community Centers until 1983 and board vice president of the New York Landmarks Conservancy until 1990.
1977
Is vice chairman of the Lionel Trilling Seminars at Columbia University through today.
1980
Serves as director of the New York Council of Humanities through today.
1982
Is director of the U.S. Trust Company of New York until 1999 and a trustee of the Executive and Compensation and Benefits Committees until 1992.
1984
Is a board member of the Museum of the City of New York until 1990; Is a consultant to the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development until 1986.
1986
Serves the Urban Land Institute and Foundation as vice-chairman and trustee of the Mixed-Use Development Council and exec. committee member and governor through today.
1987
Is director of the American Committee for the International Institute for Strategic Studies through today.
1992
Serves on the board of the MBSC Securities Corporation 22 Dreyfus Funds through today.
1999
Is chairman of Rose Associates, Inc. through today; The main-belt asteroid 70712 Danieljoanna is named in his and his wife’s honor.
2003
Is named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young.
2012
Is inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
2020
Authors “The Examined Life.”