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Benjamin Gettler is a graduate of Yale University and holds a JD with an emphasis in tax and business planning from the University of Cincinnati. He has served on various public and private boards and has actively advised publicly traded companies, charitable organizations and law firms.Â
Commencing in 2004, Mr. Gettler oversaw the rollout of an investment fund targeting value-added real estate opportunities, leading to his becoming a founding partner of Dolphin Properties & Investments. Prior to its sale, the partnership owned and managed multi-family assets across the United States.Â
Mr. Gettler is also a director and business development manager for a real estate and manufacturing concern based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company manufactured rubber and foam components and operated real estate projects in northern Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee and Florida. Prior to going private, the company was listed on a major stock exchange.
Mr. Gettler enjoys travelling, tennis, and spending time with his wife and his three children, all of whom attend Gulliver (Reed ‘25, Benjamin ‘27, and Sloane ‘34). He is an active member of his community as a philanthropist and volunteer and currently serves on the board of the Gettler Family Foundation.
To register for the Primary and Lower School Open House on December 3, click here. If you are unable to attend that day, please email us at admissions@gulliverprep.org to schedule a visit to our campus. We can’t wait to meet you!
Transformation. Together. 2026. formally launched in May 2022, and, in October 2022, we opened the Center for Student Life at our Marian C. Krutulis PK-8 Campus. This 60,000 square foot facility was the first new building to be constructed as part of our capital campaign, and is at the heart of student life and learning. In March 2023, the Tennis Complex officially opened, marking the completion of Phase II.
With Phase III in progress, Phase IV pending fundraising, and Phase V on the horizon, we continue to make steady progress toward our campus transformation at the Upper School Campus.