- Ronald Lauder
Ronald Steven Lauder (born
February 26 1944 inNew York City ) is an American businessman, civic leader,philanthropist , andart collector .Forbes lists Lauder among the richest people of the world with an estimated net worth of $3.0 billion in 2007. [ [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/10/07billionaires_Ronald-Lauder_R9VK.html Forbes Magazine, "The World's Billionaires," 03.08.07] ]Biography
Lauder is the son of Estée Lauder and
Joseph Lauder , founders ofEstée Lauder Companies , and the younger brother ofLeonard Lauder , chairman of the board of the Estee Lauder company. He attended theBronx High School of Science and holds a Bachelors degree in International Business from theWharton School of theUniversity of Pennsylvania .He studied at the
University of Paris , and received a Certificate in International Business from theUniversity of Brussels . He is married to Jo Carole Lauder and has two children, Aerin and Jane. Lauder started to work for the Estee Lauder Company in 1964. In 1984 he became a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO policy atThe Pentagon .In 1986
Ronald Reagan named him as the USambassador toAustria , a position he held until 1987. As a Republican, he made a bid to become themayor of New York City in 1989, losing toRudy Giuliani in the Republican primary. Lauder manages investments in real estate and media, such asCentral European Media Enterprises and Israeli TV.His daughter Jane is married to
Kevin Warsh , a member of the Board of Governors of theFederal Reserve . [ [http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2007/novdec/classnotes/warsh.html Stanford Alumni News, "Kevin M. Warsh, '92 - The Governor Is In"] ]Civic and philanthropic activities
In 1987, Lauder established the
Ronald S. Lauder Foundation , a philanthropic organization that is dedicated to rebuild Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe. The foundation also supports student exchange programs between New York and various capitals in Central and Eastern Europe.Lauder led a movement to introduce term limits in the
New York City Council , which were imposed on City Council members after citywide referendum in 1993. In 1996, voters turned down a Council proposal to extend term limits. Lauder spent $4 million on the two referendums.Lauder has been instrumental in some cases of recovering “lost” art from the Nazi period. [ [http://financialservices.house.gov/banking/21000lau.htm Statement by Lauder about art recovery] ] However, he has been broadly criticized for failing to step forward and resolve a case involving the
Museum of Modern Art , which in 1997 exhibited some paintings owned by Rudolph Leopold, a Viennese doctor. An investigative article in the "New York Times" on Dec. 24, 1997 — "A Singular Passion for Amassing Art, One Way or Another" — outlined a case involving "Portrait of Wally" by Egon Schiele, which was in the MoMA exhibition but was obtained by Leopold soon after the Nazi era. The Manhattan DA stepped in to help restore the piece to descendants of its owner, but ownership of the painting is still in contention, nearly 10 years later. Lauder did nothing on the case, despite being MoMA chairman at the time. ["The New York Times", "Man in the Middle of the Schiele Case," Jan. 25, 1998.]On
November 16 ,2001 Lauder opened theNeue Galerie in New York, an art museum dedicated to art from Germany and Austria from the early 20th century. It holds one of the best collections of works by Egon Schiele in the world. On June 18, 2006, he purchased from "Maria Altmann " and her family, the painting "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I " byGustav Klimt for $135 million, the highest price ever paid for a painting at that time. The picture is the centerpiece of the museum's collection.Lauder is actively involved in numerous civic organizations, including the
Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations , theJewish National Fund , theWorld Jewish Congress , theAmerican Jewish Joint Distribution Committee , theAnti-Defamation League , theJewish Theological Seminary ,Brandeis University , and theAbraham Fund . With his brother he founded the Lauder Institute at Wharton School. Lauder has also served as a Finance Chairman of the New York State Republican Committee.Lauder was elected President of the
World Jewish Congress on June 10, 2007, beating the South African businessman Mendel Kaplan and Einat Wilf of Israel by a clear margin. As WJC President, he has met with a number of heads of state and government, including German ChancellorAngela Merkel ,Pope Benedict XVI , Italian PresidentGiorgio Napolitano , Austrian ChancellorAlfred Gusenbauer , Czech PresidentVaclav Klaus , Hungarian Prime MinisterFerenc Gyurcsany and Swiss PresidentPascal Couchepin . Lauder has been strongly critical of business deals by European energy firms with Iran and called for stronger UN sanctions because of Tehran's threat against Israel and its nuclear program.Despite his commitment to the recovery of "lost" Holocaust art, Lauder has been accused by Holocaust survivors and their families of not disclosing art that belonged to Holocaust victims. [ [http://www.forward.com/articles/shoah-suit-puts-scrutiny-on-lauder%E2%80%99s-art-collect/ The Forward, "Shoah Suit Puts Scrutiny On Lauder’s Art Collection", By Nathaniel Popper, Fri. Feb 10, 2006] ]
References
ee also
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List of billionaires (2005)
*Central European Media Enterprises Book
* Lauder, RS. "Fighting Violent Crime in America." Dodd Mead (April 1985). ISBN 0-396-08495-8
External links
* [http://www.rslfoundation.org/ Ronald S.Lauder Foundation]
* [http://www.cetv-net.com/en/about-cme/ronald-s-lauder.shtml Biography by CEM]
* [http://www.lauder.wharton.upenn.edu/lauder_advantage.asp Lauder Institute]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7858735309689210590&q=tvshow%3ACharlie_Rose An hour long interview of Ronald Lauder by Charlie Rose (1 hour)]
* [http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/meet/ny_070610/president.html Election of WJC President, 10 June 2007]
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