Rohatyn is the founder of the Upper East Side contemporary gallery-cum-project-space Salon 94, which is located on the ground level of her multi-million dollar townhouse. She's also dabbled in television as a judge on Bravo's Work of Art.

Jeanne Greenberg launched her professional career with help from her father-in-law, banker Felix Rohatyn: One of her early jobs was curating a collection of American masterpieces for the ambassador's residence in Paris in 1997. Jeanne went on to work for the likes of Norman Rosenthal and advisor/dealer Jeffrey Deitch, curating shows in untraditional spaces like the Tower Air Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport. In 2002, Rohatyn and her husband opened up Salon 94 in a 1,500-square-foot space on the lower level of their townhouse, a building that previously housed an orphanage. Rohatyn's home isn't far from the grandiose museums of Fifth Avenue, but the work on display at Salon 94 is hardly fusty or old-fashioned. Contemporary art is on display on every vacant surface and the space has exhibited work by Marilyn Minter, Wang Qingsong, Julie Mehretu, David Hammons, and Paula Hayes. After opening a second space in 2007 in the Lower East Side, Rohatyn tried her hand at television as a judge on Bravo's Project Runway for artists Work of Art. [Image via Getty]