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RONALD
S. LAUDER
FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT, THE RONALD S. LAUDER FOUNDATION
Internationally-prominent
businessman, philanthropist, community and civic leader, Ronald
S. Lauder maintains a deep commitment to his Judaic heritage within
a mosaic of charitable and professional endeavors that reach around
the world.
Mr. Lauder was
appointed United States Ambassador to Austria by President Ronald
Reagan in 1986. He brought to this position an extensive knowledge
of European history; fluency in European languages; and solid experience
gained from his Pentagon position in the early 80's as Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for European and NATO policy. In his capacity
as Ambassador to Austria, Mr. Lauder built strong diplomatic bonds
between the two nations while personally repudiating Austrian President
Kurt Waldheim's Nazi past.
During his diplomatic
posting, Mr. Lauder's confrontation with anti-Semitism led to an
exploration of his own Judeo-Hungarian roots. In the process he
discovered that Jews were still living not only in Hungary, but
throughout the Central and Eastern European region. Contrary to
the then prevailing opinion, Mr. Lauder was confident that these
Jews, devastated by the Holocaust and stifled by decades of Communism,
would gladly embrace their faith and heritage if only they were
given the means to do so. Mr. Lauder felt certain that the once
proud Jewish communities that had formerly thrived in this region
could flourish again. He resolved to help.
Recognizing
the urgency of his mission and the magnitude of the need, Mr. Lauder
immediately established his foundation with Jewish education at
its core when he returned to New York in 1987. Indeed, the Foundation
focuses most of its resources on Jewish schools, camps, and community
centers as the ideal vehicles for Jewish renewal.
Today, The Ronald
S. Lauder Foundation proudly operates and/or supports 62 programs
spread throughout a network of 15 countries: Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria,
the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,
Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine.
In addition,
Mr. Lauder's commitment to Jewish communal life is further reflected
through his leadership with other organizations involved in Jewish
communal life. He is the former Chairman of the Conference of Presidents
of Major American Jewish Organizations, President of the Jewish
National Fund, and Treasurer of the World Jewish Congress. He is
a trustee or member of the board of: The American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee, the Anti-Defamation League Foundation, the Jewish Theological
Seminary, Brandeis University, and the Abraham Fund. He is a member
of the International Society for Yad Vashem and the International
Board of Governors of the Tel Aviv Museum. As Chairman of the Jewish
Heritage Program of the World Monuments Fund, he is involved in
stimulating the restoration of landmark synagogues across the globe.
To build better
understanding between individuals living in different cultures,
Mr. Lauder has created a non-sectarian International Student Exchange
Program linking New York City high school students with their counterparts
in Vienna, Budapest, Warsaw, Prague, St. Petersburg, Berlin and
Sofia. Now in its 12th year of operation, the program is an integral
part of The Ronald S. Lauder Foundation.
The son of Estee
Lauder and the late Joseph Lauder, founders of Estee Lauder, Inc.,
Mr. Lauder was born on February 26, 1944. 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.
Mr. Lauder married
the former Jo Carole Knopf in July of 1967. They have two children,
Aerin and Jane. The family resides in New York City.
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