Pages in category "Sulzberger family" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. The first known member of the family was Eleazar Sussman Sulzberger, c1600. Paintings by Roberto Parada. The kitchen features high-end appliances and fixtures. The brothers have faced off three times professionally, at least. Tiffani Sherman is a Florida-based writer who covers real estate, finance, and travel. P.J. Published reports say it was also listed in the early 2000s for $95 million. Home of late Liberty Travel co-founder asked $95M in 2007. Sulzberger Jr., a fourth-generation member of the Sulzberger family that has owned the Times since 1896, joined the . Record producer John Hammond and Justified actor Timothy Olyphant are also more removed descendants of Cornelius on their mothers sides. Shouldnt the Times first clean out the Confederates in its own closet? An enormous European-style estate has come back on the market for $49.5 million. John's second wife, Dolores Costello, was also a well-known silent film actress. One ceiling, she adds, has stained glass that is believed to be by Tiffany. Privately, however, the family has always quarreled and debated among themselves, with cousins and brothers jockeying for power and influence, and occasional whispers of displeasure with Sulzberger's leadership. Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis, Jr., spearheaded a musical dynasty in New Orleans, where he was born and raised. Today Hearst Corporation is still the parent company of some of the biggest magazines and publications in the world. Yet the paper is not deterred, and has ramped up its demonization of any who disagree with that or its reckless support for the Marxist-inspired Black Lives Matter agenda. Junior's brothers George, John, and Randolph. . It's all in the family at the New York Times Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger Jr is retiring as chairman of the New York Times Co. at year-end and passing the reins to his 40-year-old son A.G.. Today Krish is the president of her production company Jenner Communications, stars in Keeping Up, and is the author of, Este Lauder was born to immigrant parents in Queens, N.Y., She began. Not all members of this category are associated with The New York Times. The Mellons, an Irish immigrant family from Pittsburgh, Penn., are known for the Bank of New York Mellon, Chevron, Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), and New York Shipbuilding, among a number of other companies and interests. His name was Abraham Mendes Seixas, and he was born in New York City in 1750. All rights reserved.For reprint rights. She's the goddaughter of director Steven Spielberg, who directed the movie in which she had her breakout role, E.T. From an early age, Sulzberger children are taught to value their role as stewards of the paper and servants to the public good. The New York Times is the Sulzberger family business. (There were long, ugly legal battles where Bill and Frederick sued their brothers for, billions, but the case eventually settled.). But after Billy, the majority of the Vanderbilts seemed to excel only in inheriting, and spending a lot of money on real estate. Alice is also a philanthropist who, along with a handful of other billionaires, has formed a political action committee to support the potential run of Hillary Rodham Clinton. And back in 2009 his son, Arthur Gregg, also jumped in on the business as a star reporter. He started his empire with just one small newspaper in San Francisco before expanding to New York, and then to other big cities nationwide. The Vanderbilts are one of Americas oldest old money families. Instead, she fully embraced the barbaric practice and became devoted to the peculiar institution. She was a charter member of a Daughters of the Confederacy chapter and requested that a Confederate flag be draped across her coffin, which it was. Abrams grandchildren vary in interests and industries: Jay's sons Daniel and John are a jazz musician and an investor respectively, and his daughter Jean (Gigi) is a filmmaker. In addition to the bedrooms, youll also find a formal living room, dining room, cloakroom, library, conservatory, game room, and breakfast room. Larrys son Andrew is currently the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Loews board. He started his empire with just one small newspaper in San Francisco before expanding to New York, and then to other big cities nationwide. Arthur Hays Sulzberger, the "grandfather" of the Times, attended Columbia University and joined the venerable paper in 1918, a year after he married Iphigene Ochs, the daughter of publisher Adolph Ochs. The Rockefellers are an American family with a stronghold in industry and banking, and in recent years, theyve also had several entrants into the political arena. Francis Ford's family went into the film industry too: his wife is a documentarian, Roman is a producer and screenwriter, and Sofia, who made her acting debut as the baby in the first "Godfather" movie, is best known for her films "Somewhere," "Lost in Translation," and "The Virgin Suicides.". He's married to Kris Houghton Jenner, who had several kids with her late husband Robert Kardashian the high-powered attorney who represented OJ Simpson during his murder trial. Mayer was a store owner and prominent leader of the small Jewish community in Natchez and, during the war, organized a home guard unit, according to family letters and historians. Ames resident Michael Londra, the Irish tenor who was the voice of "Riverdance" on Broadway, will perform at Stephens Auditorium at 7 p.m. Sunday . The Hearst family was a wealthy one long before they struck media gold in the publishing industry. He's a once and future owner of the New York Times Company, one of the 27 members of the fifth generation of the Ochs-Sulzberger family who will inherit the 157-year-old newspaper as it's passed down from their forefathers--including Golden's father, Stephen Arthur Ochs Golden, former president of the paper's forest-products division and the cousin of Times chairman and publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. In the dining room, all of the woodwork was hand-carved to replicate another property that they loved.. AG became a national correspondent, heading the Kansas City bureau and covering the Midwest region. Home r Cordelia Scaife was also a philanthropist, top 20 for highest paid athletes with $30 million, investing in real estate and small companies, founded industrial conglomerate the Marmon Group, currently serves as the U.S. Urged by his father, Ellis Sr., who was a businessman and music lover, Ellis Jr. studied music in college and went on to play for the Corps Four jazz quartet while enlisted in the Marines and perform professionally around the world. married Barbara Pierce, had six children Pauline, Neil, Marvin, Dorothy, John Ellis (Jeb) and was elected president in 1988. RFK served as U.S. Attorney General from '61 to '64 and announced in '68 that he would also be making a run for the White House, but was shot and killed shortly after winning the California primary election. Some consider the Koch brothers influences who are undermining our democracy; Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has called them un-American. His wife Hillary Rodham Clinton, whom he met at Yale Law School, was both a lawyer and a teacher before taking the title of First Lady. Buds daughter Ann Walton Kroenke married Stan Kroenke. Today, Loews has diversified to deal in insurance, oil drilling, and pipeline transport, in addition to high-end hotels. His only son, Edsel, took over the company in 1919 at the age of 26 and is credited with the sleek designs that made the brand so popular. A true highlight of the mansion is the Olympic-sized indoor swimming pool. She's the goddaughter of director Steven Spielberg, who directed the movie in which she had her breakout role, "E.T." Jenna serves as a special correspondent for NBC while dad George W. enjoys retirement as a grandpa and, recently, an artist. Drew, whose net worth alone is an estimated $125 million, gave birth to her first child in 2012 and had her second just last month. The Sulzbergers operate the Times under a family trust designed to prevent individual heirs from selling out. Peyton and Eli were both number one NFL draft picks and each won Super Bowl Champions and MVP honors in back-to-back seasons. Junior is credited with developing the digital operations at the Times. Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis, Jr., spearheaded a musical dynasty in New Orleans, Ellis Jr. studied music in college and went on to, jazz quartet while enlisted in the Marines and perform professionally around the w. The patriarch of the Marsalis clan, Ellis Jr. was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2008. That makes it likely that Mayer had slaves when niece Bertha lived with him for several years before she married Julius Ochs in 1853. The family provided the country with two U.S. presidents and two state governors. It's a little over an hour's drive from Manhattan, per Google Maps. He acquired News of The World in the U.K. in 1969 and amassed billions, landing him and his family including his sons Lachlan and James, who are now the Non-executive Co-chairman and Deputy COO of News Corp, respectively as the 33rd richest people in the world today. Ronald is the Chairman of Clinique, while his daughters, Jane and Aerin, also hold powerful positions in the family-operated company. Four members of the Walton family Christy, Jim, Alice, and S. Robson Walton are collectively worth, , and take up four of the Top 10 spots on, George H.W. In 1903 William Randolph Hearst married Millicent Willson and had five sons George, William Randolph Jr., John, and twins Randolph and David who all went on to work in media. The 23 Most Impressive Dynasties In America Today, https://www.businessinsider.in/family/the-23-most-impressive-dynasties-in-america-today/slidelist/34752494.cms, and SEC charges in the 90s, Trump has re-established himself as a successful businessman, and today is probably best known for his r, Ivanka's husband, businessman Jared Kushner, runs his family's real estate development firm, Kushner Properties; is the founder of investment fund Thrive Capital; and owns The New York Observer, which he. The Heirs. Sisters-in-law Joan and Wilma Tisch now control the family fortune built by their late husbands Bob and Larry. The Haroche family purchased the property in the 1990s. Headed up by CEO Charles Koch and his brother, Executive Vice President David Koch, the multi-faceted Koch Industries is the second-largest private company in America. As family members, they hold the bulk of the company's Class B voting stock, which allows them to control its board of directors. . Both Oestreich and Simonsen say this property is perfect for a multigenerational family. Veritas $450M loan default: A sign of things to come? The company was rechristened Koch Industries after his memory. served first as State Representative, and then Governor, of Massachusetts. Larry was born to an unwed Jewish mother whose family, according to Fortune, took the name "Ellison" after Ellis Island. All rights reserved 2023 The Real Deal is a registered Trademark of Korangy Publishing Inc. The family faced controversy and investigation amidst the 2011 News Corp phone hacking scandal which caught prominent editors in Murdochs company using phone tapping and other illegal means of gaining information. Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. Today Krish is the president of her production company Jenner Communications, stars in "Keeping Up," and is the author of a best-selling memoir. The Bush family's net worth is estimated to be about $60 million. Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903, and the Fords have been the first family in American automobiles ever since. Bill wanted to be a musician before a chance meeting with JFK inspired him to go into politics. The Sulzberger family is a different clan from the Bancrofts, who were divided by trust funds and populated with restless socialites and horse enthusiasts whose hobbies required access to substantial funds. The family is also incredibly philanthropic, giving to charities like the, Central Park Zoo, 92nd Street Y, NYU (which named their arts school the Tisch School of the Arts), and. You could definitely be in a palazzo in Italyor in France, says global adviser Lisa Simonsen with Douglas Elliman, one of the other listing agents. Samuel's son Prescott became wealthy through finance, at Union Banking Corp., and through oil, as a board member of oil equipment company Dresser Industries, which is the company where his son George H.W. John Jr.'s son Nelson chose to enter into politics instead, serving four terms as the Governor of New York through 1973. He's also a real-estate mogul, with a portfolio the size of the phone book that includes the entire Hawaiian island of Lanai. John, also known as "The Great Profile" for his aristocratic good looks, was the most acclaimed actor of the early 20th century. Dubbed Hollywood's first family, the Barrymores span the entertainment industry from screen to stage since before the American Revolutionary War. Last Sunday, I recounted that Bertha Levy Ochs, the mother of Times patriarch Adolph S. Ochs, supported the South and slavery. She also has a successful jewelry, fragrance, and shoe line. Jay Robert (J.B.) and his brother Tony, Donald's sons, run private equity and venture capital firm The Pritzker Group. were also generous philanthropists; they founded the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research, a center that. Today, John III's son John IV (Jay) currently serves as the U.S. The members of the Lauren family today span retail, philanthropy, and film, and each of them carries the formidable significance of the Lauren name behind them. He was an officer in the Continental Army during the war, then stayed in South Carolina, where accounts describe him as a slave merchant and/or auctioneer. And from 1962 to 2009, Ted was the Senator of Massachusetts, the third longest-serving senator the country has ever seen. He started his empire with just one small newspaper in San Francisco before expanding to New York, and then to other big cities nationwide. A.G. Sulzberger is part of a generation at the paper that includes his cousins Sam Dolnick, who oversees digital and mobile initiatives, and David Perpich, a senior executive who heads its Wirecutter product review site. The Ochs-Sulzberger family is a great American family that has served our nation in war and peace since its founding. That was the question last week. An unexpected fashion icon, Kim gave birth to the newest family member North West with then-boyfriend (now fiance) Kanye West last June. - Mandar Jogalekar Read More. 2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. Two years after he retired, his son Arthur Ochs (Punch) Sulzberger took over as publisher. After the war, he started investing in oil, and co-founded Standard Oil in 1870 with $1 million in capital, making it the largest company in the country at the time. Some consider the Koch brothers influences who are "undermining our democracy"; Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has called them "un-American." Cyrus Leopold Sulzberger (grandfather) Arthur Hays Sulzberger (uncle) Adrian Michael Berry (son-in-law) Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II (October 27, 1912 - September 20, 1993) was an American journalist, diarist, and non-fiction writer. Kim Kardashian is reportedly the highest-paid woman in reality TV, earning $18 million a year from the show as well as endorsements and other ads. He arrived penniless from Kiev, taught himself English, and worked during the day to attend law school at night. He defended the paper's transgender reporting during his remarks. In 2012 the Kardashians signed a $30 million contract to star in three more seasons of their show. On a Sunday morning in the summer of 2018, Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, a member of the fifth generation of the family that controls the New York Times, was changing the diaper of a member of the. Larrys son Andrew is currently the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Loews board. Mehdi Bolour faces 25 criminal charges over illegally rented Hollywood building, High Street, Daiwa bring resi to River Oaks, St. Charles revamp of torched resort takes center stage in local City Hall races, LIV plans massive resi project in Fort Worth, KBS deal to sell Union Bank Plaza to Joel Schreiber delayed for 9th time. Bruce Jenner, the clan's stepfather, is famous for winning gold at the 1976 Olympic games. This narrative is deeply misguided, according to a long list of top historians. Though he was born in Australia, Rupert Murdoch moved to New York in 1974 and is a naturalized U.S. citizen today. Larry's third marriage resulted in the birth of his two children, Megan, 27, and David, 31. David is the only of Ralph and Ricky's children who entered his father's business. Ralph changed his name to Lauren, and his brand eventually developed into a lifestyle that produces everything from iconic American clothing to linens. Wilma has a. : Larry's son Jim is now the CEO of Loews Corporation, while Bobs son Jonathan is the Chairman of Loews Hotels. Drew went on to star in Riding in Cars With Boys, Charlie's Angels, and The Wedding Singer. He was a member of the family that owned The New York Times and he was that newspaper's lead foreign correspondent . Part of HuffPost Media. . While working one of these jobs, Ralph began designing wide ties a contrast to the skinny ties that were "in" at the time and his Polo label was born. , which grew into a small family fortune. Leonard is the Chairman Emeritus of Este Lauder Companies and his son, William, is the current Executive Chairman. Ronald founded the Neue Gallery in New York City, and Leonard is a trustee of the Whitney Museum in New York. 's daughter Caroline is the U.S. The college drop-out, now 69, built his enormous enterprise empire from the ground up and is now worth an estimated $49.3 billion. NYC brought itself back to life once before but can it again? David is the only of Ralph and Ricky's children who entered his father's business. married Barbara Pierce, had six children Pauline, Neil, Marvin, Dorothy, John Ellis ("Jeb") and was elected president in 1988. With financial help from her father, Este opened Este Lauder Cosmetics in Manhattan. Papa Manning has said that he never pushed any of his three sons to become professional players, but they all loved the game. (There were long, ugly legal battles where Bill and Frederick sued their brothers for billions, but the case eventually settled.). While working one of these jobs, Ralph began designing wide ties a contrast to the skinny ties that were "in" at the time and. The most Sulzberger families were found in USA in 1920. Members of the Sulzberger family, which has owned a controlling interest in The New York Times since 1896. John Drew's daughter, Drew, the youngest and best-known of the Barrymores, has been acting since the age of three. She acquired The Doral Resort and its Blue Monster golf course in Miami for $150 million, according to Forbes, and is planning to spend $200 million renovating it. The two gave birth to John Drew Barrymore who, when his parents divorced, rebelled against his mother's wishes to keep him out of the limelight by signing his first acting contract at age 17. Four members of the Walton family Christy, Jim, Alice, and S. Robson Walton are collectively worth $136 billion, and take up four of the Top 10 spots on Forbes' list of richest Americans. The younger generations continue to manage the family's fortune and donate to charities. The mansion was built in 1900 for the Sulzberger family, the longtime publishing dynasty of the New York Times. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Sulzberger_family&oldid=971326561, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 5 August 2020, at 12:24. The majority of press Charles and David receive these days is, in a word, negative. Bill wanted to be a musician before a chance meeting with JFK inspired him to go into politics. Handcuff the cops, tear down the statues, rewrite the textbooks, make America the worlds bad guy thats what todays Times is selling. His latest initiative is to wipe out polio, as he recently pledged $100 million to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. A week ago, I was aware of no evidence or claims that any members of Berthas family owned slaves or participated in the slave trade.. In addition to the many links between the family that owns the New York Times and the Civil Wars Confederacy, new evidence shows that members of the extended family were slaveholders. O n a Sunday morning in the summer of 2018, Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, a member of the fifth generation of the family that controls the New York Times, was changing the diaper of a member of the . The majority of press Charles and David receive these days is, in a word, negative. A.G. Sulzberger - News - IMDb "When someone dies, we have a rather significant estate tax," Wagner said. The first Kennedys emigrated from Ireland to Boston in 1848, and after just one generation, a Kennedy entered politics, when Patrick Joseph P.J. It's never too early (or too late) to be powerful. The three youngest of P.J. It's a question that's impossible to answer with any certainty, and one that's difficult even to address, which is perhaps why Times editor Bill Keller has not followed through on his suggestion in that same column that "this is a story [the Times] could do.". John's second wife, Dolores Costello, was also a well-known silent film actress. The New York Times is the Sulzberger family business. William Randolph, Jr., became a reporter for a Hearst newspaper reporter and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his work; he took over the company when his father died.
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