Jane Breckenridge Eisner

Joined the amfAR board in September 1989. Notable experience and expertise in
developing innovative community-service initiatives that benefit a broad range
of communities and populations. Has been instrumental in securing participation
by prominent individuals as speakers, moderators, or honorees at
amfAR-sponsored public service and fundraising events. Has also actively
assisted in soliciting funds to support amfAR’s grant-making programs.
Since 1996, Mrs. Eisner has served as president of The Eisner Foundation, which was
established to provide philanthropic support and counsel to exceptionally run
non- profit organizations working to create lasting positive changes in the
lives of at-risk and disadvantaged seniors and children in the Los Angeles community. In addition to
her service in support of amfAR’s mission, she currently serves on the board of
directors of the Harvard-Westlake School and The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association.
She is a member of the Aspen Music Festival National Council and the Blue
Ribbon Committee of the Music Center of Los Angeles, and also serves on the
board of visitors of the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of
California, Los Angeles. She is the past chairman of the board of the
California Community Foundation, and a past member of the Smithsonian National
Board, the Los Angeles YMCA, and KCET.
Mrs. Eisner is a graduate of St. Lawrence University.
President, The Eisner Foundation, Beverly Hills, CA. She and her husband, Michael, have three children and live in Los Angeles, CA.