Steven J. Landau

Steven J. Landau’s father survived the Holocaust and suffered intense physical and emotional damage from his incarceration. He passed away at 52, having kept his memories of this experience to himself. Landau also lost many other family members, including his grandparents, in the concentration camps.
As a member of the second generation of Holocaust survivors, he feels it is important that today’s young adults know the story so it cannot be repeated.
Landau holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Lehman College of the City University of New York. He has more than three decades of experience as a commercial lender in the New Jersey market helping businesses and developers.
He has previously worked for The Trust Company of New Jersey and PNC Bank and retired last year from First Commerce Bank where he was a Vice President in the Commercial Lending Group.
Landau has previously served on several non-profit boards, most notably the Morris Center YMCA and Marlboro Jewish Center where he was Chair of the Finance and Budget Committee for many years.
