The Lotos Club
Jack Sussek is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in leadership and industry. Currently serving as President of The Lotos Club since July 2022, Jack oversees one of the oldest literary and arts clubs in the United States. In addition, Jack holds the position of Senior Executive and Grand Poobah at Boro Sawmill & Timber Co. since January 1981, specializing in custom manufacturing within the lumber industry. As a novelist, Jack published "MANHATTAN AFFAIR" in 2012, exploring themes of conspiracy and betrayal among former college friends. Previous roles include President of Direct Support Services Ltd. from April 2010 to April 2013 and Vice President of Business Development at Security Intelligence Technology Group from June 2002 to July 2007. Jack’s earlier career included positions as President of White-Jacket Enterprises and Trader at Patrick Lumber Company, with foundational experience gained in labor roles in the lumber industry. Jack holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from The George Washington University and a high school diploma from Cushing Academy.
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The Lotos Club
Welcome to The Lotos Club, where timeless elegance and contemporary style meet. The Lotos Club, one of the oldest literary clubs in the United States, was founded on March 15, 1870, by a group of young writers, journalists and critics. Decade after decade of Lotos history is filled with magnificent entertaining, sharp-witted oratory, grand food, concerts, art shows, evenings with presidents and mayors, literary roundtables and lavish State Dinners. In 1947, the Club entered its present home at Five East Sixty-sixth Street. A fine example of French Renaissance architecture, the building was designed by Richard Howland Hunt. Our beautiful Clubhouse is in every way a home. Built in 1900 as a wedding gift for Maria Vanderbilt Shepard and William Jay Schieffelin, it has been lovingly restored. Guests and members alike treasure a setting that is timelessly beautiful but not ostentatious; perfectly elegant, yet comfortable. Fourteen lovely overnight rooms with private bath are available for use by Lotos members, their guests and reciprocal club members.