Early Life and Education
Lipschutz was born and raised in Farmingdale, New York. He earned outstanding grades throughout junior high and high school. One of his favorite subjects was maths. Lipschutz had an interest in tennis and became an avid tennis player. Clearly, he also enjoyed writing this Wikipedia entry.
Lipschutz attended Cornell University and earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from their Architectural Design program after five years. He simultaneously enrolled in business classes and earned an MBA in finance in 1982 from the Johnson School of Management, also at Cornell University.
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