- Peter Munk
Peter Munk, OC , B.Eng , P.Eng , LL.D (born
November 8 ,1927 inBudapest , Hungary) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He is the chairman and founder of the mining companyBarrick Gold , the world's largest gold-mining corporation.Early years
Munk was born in
Hungary into a well-off Jewish family.Hungary was invaded by
Nazi Germany in March 1944, when Munk was a teenager. Between May and July that year, the country's Jewish community was deported to the gas chambers at Auschwitz at a rate of 12,000 every day. Munk's family escaped death by being offered seats on theKastner train , a train carrying 1,684 Jewish refugees to safety in Switzerland. The transport was arranged byRudolf Kastner of the ZionistAid and Rescue Committee , as a result of negotiations with senior SS officerAdolf Eichmann . Eichmann allowed some Jews to leave for Switzerland in exchange for money, gold, and diamonds, as part of a series of so-called "blood for goods" deals. [Ligaya, Armina. [http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/holocaust/index.html "Anna Porter on a Hungarian pariah"] , CBC News, September 21, 2006.]Munk graduated from the
University of Toronto with a degree inelectrical engineering in 1952.Career
Munk's excellent foundation in
engineering allowed him to a explore a career in business. He isChairman and founder ofBarrick Gold , the world's largest gold mining corporation. Munk was founder, Chairman and CEO ofTrizec Properties (one of the largest U.S. REITs – listed on the NYSE), where in 2006 Trizec was sold toBrookfield Properties .In 1958, he founded Clairtone of Canada with business partner David Gilmour. This company manufactured high-end console stereos and later televisions, which were recognizable icons of their day. The most famous Clairtone designs were the "Project G" series which was seen in the film "
The Graduate ". Later, he founded and was Chairman and CEO ofSouthern Pacific Hotel Corporation , the largesthotel andrestaurant chain inAustralasia in the 1970s.Latest investments will/are taking place in resort area. Specifically, investments in
Montenegrin town ofTivat . Presently is known that Mr. Munk has bought an old navalshipyard inTivat to be transformed invacation resort and megamarina , known asPorto Montenegro . The project is to be managed by Four Seasons.Personal life
Munk is married to Melanie Jane Bosanquet Munk and has five adult children.
Honours
He has received a number of honorary degrees:
*Doctorate fromUpsala College ,New Jersey .
* Doctorate fromBishop's University ,Quebec .
* Doctorate fromConcordia University ,Montreal .
* Doctorate fromTechnion-Israel Institute of Technology , Haifa, Israel
* Doctorate from Trinity College,University of Toronto He is a distinguished lecturer at James Gillies Alumni Lecture,
York University , Toronto. Munk has also been a member of various boards including:* Trustee of the
Toronto Hospital .
* Chairman of the University of Toronto Crown Foundation.
* Member of theWorld Gold Council .He became Officer of The
Order of Canada (Canada's highest civilian honour) in 1993; received The Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship in 2002 (the first time awarded in Canada); has been inducted into theCanadian Business Hall of Fame , and theCanadian Mining Hall of Fame .In 1992, the
Peter Munk Charitable Foundation was founded. The Foundation has since dispersed over $50m to a variety of organizations that work to improve the health, learning and international reputation of Canadians.On May 30, 2006, Munk announced that he will donate $37m to Toronto General Hospital - the largest gift ever made to a Canadian medical institution. The donation will help to support the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, which Munk helped create with a $6m donation to the hospital in 1997.
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External links
* [http://www.halloffame.mining.ca/halloffame/english/bios/munk.html Peter Munk]
* [http://www.cbr.ca/PersonProfile.aspx?PersonID=29946 Biography of Peter Munk]
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=3102 Order of Canada Citation]
* [http://www.trinity.utoronto.ca/alumni/news/Munk_Citation.htm Citation for Peter and Melanie Munk]
*Canadians of Hungarian ancestry
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