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Aesthetic Realism consultant and actor, and graduate of Syracuse University. He is also an internal communications director for a New York financial services firm, responsible for updating a national staff of 13,000 on company strategy and initiatives.

An Aesthetic Realism consultant since 1987, Mr. Cooperman and his colleagues give consultations to young children, and to men of all ages from all walks of life.

He takes part in seminars at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation on the everyday, urgent questions of men: Indecisiveness in Men—What Is the Cause?; Flattery or Criticism: Which Do Men Truly Want?; What's Missing When Husbands Talk to Wives?; and What Makes a Man's Life Large or Small?

Mr. Cooperman is part of the esteemed Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company that presents talks given by Eli Siegel on world drama. Included in the company's repertoire are presentations of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Othello and A Midsummer Night's Dream, Moliere's School for Wives, Sheridan's School for Scandal and Ibsen's A Doll's House.

As part of his training, Mr. Cooperman attended the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. He was a featured player on the daytime TV series The Edge of Night. Credits include a season

at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Mass., and performances at Syracuse Stage.

Mr. Cooperman is a director of the Saturday evening presentations at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation—which are stirring entertainment and education at once. He lives in New York City with his wife of 12 years, Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman.