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Ronald S. Lauder
Ronald Lauder 90126.jpg
Ronald S. Lauder in January 2009
United States Ambassador to Austria
In office
April 16, 1986 – October 27, 1987
Preceded by Helene A. von Damm
Succeeded by Henry Anatole Grunwald
Personal details
Born Ronald Steven Lauder
(1944-02-26) February 26, 1944 (age 69)
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Occupation Chairman Emeritus of Estee Lauder

Ronald Steven Lauder (born February 26, 1944) is an American businessman and philanthropist. Forbes lists Lauder among the richest people of the world with an estimated net worth of $3.3 billion in 2011.[1]

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Life and career[edit]

Lauder was born in New York City, the son of Estée Lauder and Joseph Lauder, founders of Estée Lauder Companies, and the younger brother of Leonard Lauder, chairman of the board of the Estee Lauder company. He attended the Bronx High School of Science and holds a Bachelors degree in International Business from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

He studied at the University of Paris, and received a Certificate in International Business from the University of Brussels. He is married to Jo Carole (Knopf) Lauder,[2][3] 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 at The Pentagon.

In 1986 Ronald Reagan named him as the US ambassador to Austria, a position he held until 1987. As ambassador, he fired diplomatic officer Felix Bloch, who later became known in connection with Robert Hanssen espionage case.[4]

As a Republican, he made a bid to become the mayor of New York City in 1989, losing to Rudy Giuliani in the Republican primary. Michael Massing, writing of this nomination race, notes that politically Lauder “seemed out of step with most American Jews; ... he ran to the right of Rudolph Giuliani. And, on Israeli issues, he was a vocal Likudnik, with long-standing ties to Benjamin Netanyahu.[5]

In 1998, Lauder was asked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to begin Track II negotiations with Syrian leader Hafez al-Asad; these negotiations continued after the election of Ehud Barak to the post. Lauder communicated a new-found willingness on Asad's part to make compromises with the Israelis in an overall land for peace deal, and his draft "Treaty of Peace Between Israel and Syria" formed an important part of the (ultimately fruitless) Israeli-Syrian negotiations that occurred in January 2000 in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.[6]

Lauder manages investments in real estate and media, including Central European Media Enterprises and Israeli TV. In 2010, Lauder founded RWL Water, LLC.

His daughter Jane is married to Kevin Warsh, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.[7]

Civic and philanthropic activities[edit]

Lauder led a movement to introduce term limits in the New York City Council, which were imposed on most NYC elected officials, including the Mayor and City Council, 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. He has been involved in environmental conservation efforts in eastern Long Island and has served on the board of directors of the conservation organization Group for the East End since 2002.

Art[edit]

On November 16, 2001, Lauder opened the Neue Galerie in New York, an art museum across the street from the Metropolitan 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 by Gustav Klimt for $135 million, the highest price ever paid for a painting at that time. The picture, a Nazi-looted piece which had just been restored to Altmann following years of negotiation and litigation with the Austrian government, now forms the centerpiece of the museum's collection. Lauder also has the world’s largest private collection of medieval and Renaissance armor.[8]

Lauder has been instrumental in a number of cases in recovering “lost” art from the Nazi period.[9] He has been criticized for failure to resolve a case involving the Museum of Modern Art, which in 1997 exhibited some paintings owned by Rudolph Leopold, a Viennese doctor and art collector. 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 original owner, but ownership of the painting is still in contention, nearly 10 years later. Lauder has been accused of a failure to act on the case, despite being MoMA chairman at the time.[10]

Lauder is an honorary trustee of the World Monuments Fund, a New York-based non-profit with the mission of protecting endangered cultural heritage sites around the world.

Ronald S. Lauder Foundation[edit]

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 is actively involved in numerous civic organizations, including the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the Jewish National Fund, the World Jewish Congress, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Brandeis University, and the Abraham 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. In 2003 Lauder founded and became a president of Lauder Business School in Vienna, Austria.

President of the World Jewish Congress[edit]

Lauder was elected President of the World Jewish Congress on June 10, 2007, following the resignation of Edgar Bronfman, Sr.. He beat the South African businessman Mendel Kaplan and Einat Wilf of Israel by a clear margin. As head of the international Jewish umbrella organization, he has met with a number of heads of state and government, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Pope Benedict XVI, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer, Czech President Václav Klaus, Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, Swiss President Pascal Couchepin, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.

President George W. Bush appointed him to serve on the honorary delegation to accompany him to Jerusalem for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel in May 2008.[11]

Ronald S. Lauder addressing the opening dinner of the Plenary Assembly of the World Jewish Congress in Budapest, May 5, 2013

In July 2009, Bernie Ecclestone faced calls from Lauder to resign as Formula One chief after he had praised Adolf Hitler in a newspaper interview and said that Hitler “got things done.” Lauder said someone with Ecclestone's views should not be allowed to run such an important and popular racing series. He urged Formula One teams, drivers and host countries to suspend their cooperation with him. In reaction, Ecclestone told the news agency Associated Press that "I think the people who are saying that haven't got the power to say these things." Asked if the World Jewish Congress was influential, Ecclestone said: "It's a pity they didn't sort the banks out" and "They have a lot of influence everywhere." After a public outcry, Ecclestone apologized for his remarks and said he had "been an idiot".[12][13][14]

In December 2009, Lauder protested against the Roman Curia's decree recognizing the heroic virtues of Pope Pius XII, asserting that an eventual beatification would be inopportune until the Holy See's historical archives from the 1939–1945 period were opened.[15]

In 2011, writing in the German newspaper Die Welt,[16] Lauder called for Israel to be admitted into the Western defense alliance NATO: “Israel needs real guarantees for its security. European NATO member states – including Turkey – must admit the state of Israel into the Western alliance,” the WJC president wrote. He referred to the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia and said they were reminders of how "unpredictable" developments in the Middle East were. Israeli NATO membership "would send a strong signal to other countries not to take on Israel", Lauder argued.[17]

Lauder has also been outspoken on anti-Semitism. In an opinion article entitled "Sweden's Shame", he attacked the Swedish government, church officials and media for "fanning the flames" of hatred against Jews.[18]

In May 2012, Lauder condemned as "despicable" remarks made by the Norwegian sociologist Johan Galtung who had "revived anti-Semitic canards such as Jewish control of the media" and suggested that Israel's Mossad could have been behind the 2011 "massacres in Norway committed by Anders Breivik" in which 77 people died. Lauder declared: "There is a growing tendency to blame the Jews for all evil that happens under the sun. It is a scandal that a leading academics such as Galtung does not shy away from citing notorious forgeries such as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion to support his bigoted arguments."[19]

In August 2012, Lauder criticized Austrian politicians for failing to publicly denounce the leader of the third-largest political party in the country, the FPÖ, Heinz-Christian Strache, who had posted an anti-Semitic cartoon on his Facebook page. "Clearly, and not for the first time, the FPÖ leader is trying to whip up anti-Semitic sentiment. His repeated denials are not credible because his words and actions speak for themselves," Ronald Lauder said in a statement, adding: "This scandal shows that anti-Jewish resentment is still widespread, and unscrupulous politicians are allowed to exploit it for electioneering purposes. That is mind-boggling, and it could have negative repercussions for Austrian Jews."[20]

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. In April 2008, he criticized a visit by Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey to Tehran where she met with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to help a Swiss company secure a multi-billion dollar contract to buy natural gas from Iran. Lauder told a press conference in Bern: "Maybe that money that Switzerland is paying to Iran will some day be used to either buy weapons to kill Israelis, or buy weapons to kill Americans, or buy missiles to be able to deliver nuclear weapons."[21] Lauder also led diplomatic efforts to persuade European businesses to withdraw from Iran. In January 2010, he warmly welcomed the announcement by Siemens CEO Peter Löscher that his company would not seek new business in Iran.[22]

Israel activism[edit]

Lauder has repeatedly come to the defense of Israel in public and is seen as an ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In May 2012, he reacted "with dismay" at a suggestion by Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore to impose a European Union-wide import ban on products made in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which Gilmore said were “illegal” and made peace between Israel and the Palestinians “impossible”. Lauder said: “Such boycott calls are cynical and hypocritical. Minister Gilmore is taking aim at the only liberal democracy in the Middle East while keeping quiet about those who really wreak havoc in the region: the Assads, Ahmadinejads and their allies Hezbollah and Hamas.” He added that “the West Bank territories are legally disputed and not illegally occupied.”[23]

In remarks to the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians made on 28 June 2011, Lauder reportedly scolded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a number of missteps, including lacking a diplomatic plan heading into the September UN vote on Palestinian statehood and setting preconditions for negotiations as part of the peace process in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, according to Haaretz.[24] However, in June 2012, on the third anniversary of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech at Bar-Ilan University, Lauder published a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal and other newspapers in which he called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to return to the negotiating table. "Accept the offer to talk, President Abbas. It takes two sides to make peace," Lauder wrote.[25]

Channel 10[edit]

Lauder has participated in a number of large media deals in Israel, among which was his purchase of part of Channel 10.

In September 2011 Israeli media published accounts that Lauder had put heavy pressure on the executives of the channel to broadcast a personal apology to the businessman Sheldon Adelson with regards to a profile that the channel had broadcast in January 2011. The apology read, "After the broadcast of the piece, we checked the accusations. Our checks revealed that the accusations were - and are - completely false... We are very regretful that we did not check these accusations before broadcasting them." Lauder's forcing of the form of the apology led to the resignation of the channel's news chief Reudor Benziman, its news editor Ruti Yuval, and its presenter Guy Zohar (who continues in another post in Channel 10, who criticized Ron Lauder for the pressure he exerted.[26][27] Because of the attacks, detailed above, on Lauder (who had been until then the last major funder of the channel), he decided to reconsider his financial support. If the channel lost his funding, it would have difficulty continuing to operate to its current standard past October 2011.[28]

On November 3, 2011 the Second Authority reached a decision on the issue in which it decided that the apology to Adelson broadcast by the channel was appropriate and that "no evidence has been presented that there was any intervention by the shareholders of Channel 10 on new content, or even on the text of the apology, which was agreed between the news company and the person injured by the broadcast."[29]

Tax payments[edit]

Lauder has arranged his financial affairs to minimize his U.S. income tax, as his lawyers acknowledge. Some tax experts believe that these arrangements are an example of policies that, while legal and widely used, are unfair because they allow the wealthy to lower their taxes.[30]

For example, Lauder donated much of his art collection, worth more than $1 billion, to a private foundation, which qualified him for deductions worth tens of millions of dollars.

A transaction known as a variable prepaid forward, in which he contracted to sell $72 million of stock to an investment bank in 2014 for 75% of its current value in return for cash in 2011, may defer as much as $10 million in federal income tax from 2011 until 2014. Tax experts say that at that time, he can use other methods to further defer paying taxes. In 2006 the I.R.S. said it appeared to be an abusive tax shelter and issued tighter restrictions to regulate the practice. In 1988, when he ran for mayor of New York, he reported paying 30% in total federal, state and city taxes on $30 million in income.[30]

Sheldon Cohen, a former I.R.S. commissioner, said that when used as intended, the tax code’s breaks for art collectors balance private interests with the public good. “If an art collector makes significant contributions, and the public actually gets access to the works they are donating, then the major thing the collector gets is prestige and social status.” Lauder has made his artwork available for viewing by the general public in museums including the Neue Galerie.[30]

Accusations by Austrian Jewish community leader[edit]

The Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien banned[31][32][33] Ronald Lauder for allegedly interfering in its board elections. IKG President Oskar Deutsch alleged that Lauder had offered incentives to members of the IKG to support another candidate. A Lauder spokesman denied the allegations.[34] In January 2013, it was reported that Deutsch and Lauder had resolved their dispute.[35]

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Lauder, RS. Fighting Violent Crime in America. Dodd Mead (April 1985). ISBN 0-396-08495-8

Anne-Marie O'Connor. The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer. Alfred A. Knopf, New York 2012, ISBN 0-307-26564-1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ronald Lauder (profile)," Forbes Magazine webpage September, 2011
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-6161053/AN-ACQUIRING-EYE.html
  4. ^ "Just Who Was Our Envoy to Vienna?". The New York Times. 1989-07-27. Retrieved 2009-02-28. 
  5. ^ Michael Massing Deal Breakers, The American Prospect, March 2002
  6. ^ Indyk, Martin (2009). Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East. Simon & Schuster. 
  7. ^ "Kevin M. Warsh, '92 - The Governor Is In" Stanford Alumni News
  8. ^ Paula Weideger (December 2008). Armor and the Man. ART+AUCTION. Retrieved 2008-12-15. 
  9. ^ Statement by Lauder about art recovery
  10. ^ The New York Times, "Man in the Middle of the Schiele Case," Jan. 25, 1998.
  11. ^ "Bush Visit May Boost Olmert". New York Sun. May 13, 2008. 
  12. ^ "F1 boss Ecclestone faces criticism over Hitler comments". CBS Sports. 2009-07-04. Retrieved 2012-07-02. 
  13. ^ "Jews call on Bernie Ecclestone to resign over Hitler remarks". ThaiIndian.com. 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2012-07-02. 
  14. ^ "Ecclestone: Outrage 'probably my fault'". Associated Press. 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2012-07-02. 
  15. ^ "World Jewish Congress criticizes Pope's decision to beatify Pius XII"
  16. ^ "Ronald Lauder, Warum Israel Mitglied der Nato werden muss". Die Welt, February 7, 2011.
  17. ^ "Call for Israel to join NATO". Jewish Chronicle, February 8, 2011.
  18. ^ Lauder, Ronald S. (August 12, 2010), "Sweden's Shame". Project Syndicate.
  19. ^ "Ronald Lauder condemns Norwegian scholar anti-Semitic statements". EJU News, May 3, 2012.
  20. ^ "Austrian rightist chief accused of anti-Semitism over cartoon". Reuters. August 23, 2012
  21. ^ "World Jewish Congress head wants Swiss to cancel Iran deal" Associated Press. April 29, 2008.
  22. ^ "Siemens to stop doing business in Iran". Associated Press. January 27, 2010.
  23. ^ World Jewish Congress dismayed at Irish call for EU ban on Israeli goods from West Bank - WJC website, 23 May 2012
  24. ^ "Top Jewish leader and close Netanyahu ally blasts PM for lack of diplomatic plan". Haaretz. June 29, 2011. 
  25. ^ World Jewish Congress urges Abbas to resume talks - YNet News, 17 June 2012
  26. ^ Lior Averbach and Roi Barak, Benziman's Resignation: What really happened behind the scenes at Channel 10 News?, Globes. September 9, 2008(Hebrew)
  27. ^ Shelly Pritzker, The Shocks Continue at Channel 10: Ruti Yuval, editor of the Friday edition "The Week", has resigned Calcalist. September 9, 2008 (Hebrew)
  28. ^ Yoav Yitzhak, Channel 10 has no funds for October, News First Class. September 17, 2011 (Hebrew)
  29. ^ "Israel Today", November 4, 2011.
  30. ^ a b c But Nobody Pays That: A Family’s Billions, Artfully Sheltered, By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI, New York Times, November 26, 2011
  31. ^ [2] YNET News, 12.07.12
  32. ^ [3] Reuters, Dec 6, 2012
  33. ^ [4] New York Post, December 9, 2012
  34. ^ Lauder accused of trying to buy Jewish election in Vienna - JTA, 4 December 2013
  35. ^ Ron Lauder, Austrian Jewish community bury hatchet - JTA, 23 January 2013

External links[edit]

Party political offices
Preceded by
Diane McGrath
Conservative Nominee for Mayor of New York City
1989
Succeeded by
George Marlin
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Helene A. von Damm
U.S. Ambassador to Austria
1986–1987
Succeeded by
Henry Anatole Grunwald

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Jewish Business News
Fri, 14 Jun 2013 01:27:39 -0700

Ron Lauder will complete the injection of NIS 80 million (about $22 million) into Channel 10 by the end of June. Sources inform “Globes” that this is the cash injection to which Lauder committed under a section of the law passed by the Knesset in 2012 ...
 
GlobalPost
Sun, 16 Jun 2013 17:41:12 -0700

The voting rights are currently exercised by CME founder Ronald Lauder under an agreement which will lapse at the end of June. Time Warner is the owner of the HBO cable network and the Warner Bros film studio. Greek PM offers to restart news broadcasts ...
 
Wall Street Journal (press release)
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 07:16:19 -0700

PIC was founded by Dick Parsons and Ronald Lauder to identify, invest in and provide solutions that effect growth and development in Africa. In addition to leading the investment, PIC has entered into an exclusivity agreement whereby they will ...

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Sat, 01 Jun 2013 06:39:50 -0700

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Jweekly.com
Thu, 13 Jun 2013 15:01:08 -0700

Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, asked the conference for clarification about its handling of the June 2001 letter and established a task force to monitor the matter. According to Merhav, a full report will be presented to the ...

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Jerusalem Post
Wed, 22 May 2013 13:36:44 -0700

Ronald Lauder speaks at the World Jewish Congress conference in Budapest, May 5, 2013. Photo: REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh. Over the past few days, there have been additional mind-boggling exposures of further scandals, lack of transparency, cover-ups ...
 
SmallCap Network
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 03:58:28 -0700

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Jewish Daily Forward
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 02:02:11 -0700

Berman lashed out at communal leaders such as Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, and Natan Sharansky, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, for questioning the internal probe. He roundly criticized the media (including the ...
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