- Ray Chambers
Raymond G. Chambers (born in
Newark, New Jersey ,United States , in 1942) currently serves asUnited Nations Secretary-General ’s Special Envoy forMalaria . He was appointed to this position by Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon in February 2008. [ [http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2008/sga1118.doc.htm "SECRETARY-GENERAL APPOINTS RAY CHAMBERS OF UNITED STATES SPECIAL ENVOY FOR MALARIA"] ,United Nations Secretary-General press release dated February 11, 2008. Accessed September 11, 2008.]A native of
Newark, New Jersey , he attendedRutgers-Newark and was awarded an MBA fromSeton Hall University in 1968.Fallon, Scott. "Sports Arena Is Part of Grand Plan for Newark, N.J.", "The Record (Bergen County) ", June 11, 2001.]Chambers made his fortune as the former Chairman of Wesray Capital Corporation, which he co-founded with
William E. Simon , the formerUnited States Secretary of the Treasury . The "WES" in the firm's name represented Simon's initials and "RAY" was for Chamber's first name. [Worthy, Ford S. [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/07/21/67874/index.htm "WES THREATENS TO PULL OUT OF WESRAY"] , "Fortune (magazine) ", July 21, 1986. Accessed September 10, 2008.] Their first big coup was theleveraged buyout of Gibson Greeting Cards fromRCA in 1981 for $80 million, with each partner contributing $330,000 and the balance paid for with loans; After taking Gibson public in 1984, each partner walked away with a profit exceeding $70 million. [Davis, L. J. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE6DD1E3EF934A15751C1A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=6 "WILLIAM SIMON'S FACIFIC OVERTURES"] , "The New York Times ", December 27, 1987. Accessed September 11, 2008.] After Simon ended his active involvement in the firm's management, Chambers was responsible for deals including the 1985 purchase ofAvis Rent a Car System , which was sold 14 months later to anemployee stock ownership plan for $1.75 billion along with the sale of other Avis assets for $674 million, netting a profit of $740 million on a $10 million capital outlay. [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1S1-1000310006974701.html "Sans Simon, Wesray cleans up on Avis"] , "Fortune (magazine) ", October 26, 1987. Accessed September 11, 2008.]Chambers has played an active role in revitalizing Newark. He has contributed to the Newark Boys and Girls Club, which he had belonged to as a child in the 1950s. He has funded college educations for hundreds of Newark public school students. Chambers was the founding Chairman of the
New Jersey Performing Arts Center , helping obtain contributions from local corporations and contributing his own money, with the goal of creating a cultural center for Newark modeled afternew York City 's Lincoln Center andWashington, D.C. 'sJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts . As a partner inYankeeNets , Chambers played a critical role in bringing theNew Jersey Devils to what is now thePrudential Center , with YankeeNets contributing $105 million to construct the publicly-owned facility. Chambers was an early supporter ofCory Booker , helping to convince him that he had a future in politics. [ [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-33873355_ITM "The Color of Politics"] , "The New Yorker ", February 4, 2008. Accessed September 11, 2008.]He is also a member of the
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation . Prior to joining the United Nations, he has been actively involved in helping at-risk youth. He funded thePoints of Light Foundation and co-foundedAmerica's Promise withColin Powell , the Alliance for Youth. He is also the co-founder of the MENTOR / National Mentoring Partnership and served as Chairman of theMillennium Promise Alliance. WithPeter Chernin , he co-foundedMalaria No More and served as its co-chairman until being named UN Special Envoy for Malaria.References
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