Tisch worked for the family business,
Loews Corporation, after school. He was president of
Bulova from 1979 to 1989; and in 1990, he was named chairman and chief executive officer of
Lorillard Tobacco Company where he was until 1995. Testifying under oath before the US Congress in 1994, Tisch said, "I believe that
nicotine is not addictive," and when asked whether he knew that cigarettes caused cancer, Tisch answered under oath, "I do not believe that." After the death of his father in 2003 and uncle in 2005, responsibility for the family business was put in the hands of Tisch, his brother,
James S. Tisch, who was CEO, and cousin,
Jonathan Tisch, who oversees the company's hotel business. ==Family==