Ronald M. Druker (LF ’76)
President, The Druker Company, Ltd.
- Dean's Council
Ronald M. Druker, President of The Druker Company, Ltd., has been involved in a variety of development activities encompassing retail, hotel, residential, and office projects over his career. His most recent focus has been on urban mixed-use developments, including The Heritage On The Garden in Boston’s Back Bay, across from the Public Garden and Atelier|505 in Boston’s South End. Both of these complexes were recognized by the Urban Land Institute by winning the coveted “Oscar” of the profession, the ULI Award for Excellence.
The Druker Company is currently completing construction on 350 Boylston Street, a 235,000 sq. ft. mixed-use retail and office building in Boston’s Back Bay designed by Robert A.M. Stern. Located across from the Public Garden, 350 Boylston is fully leased to Bain & Company and will serve as its headquarters. Occupancy is expected to in January of 2026.
Druker is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, The Columbia Graduate School of Business, and was a Loeb Fellow at The Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he was also a member of the Urban Design faculty from 1975-1983.
Druker is active on many civic, educational, and cultural boards, including the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the Belmont Hill School, and the Museum of Fine Arts, where Druker has served on the Executive Committee and chaired the Campus Planning and Building Committee.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts