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Buy, Donate, Repeat. At 91, Leonard Lauder Has More to Give

In the twilight ⁢of his years, Leonard Lauder, ⁤the 91-year-old cosmetics mogul, has discovered a new calling: giving. Driven by an unwavering ⁢belief in the⁤ power of ‍philanthropy, he has embarked on a⁤ mission to distribute his vast wealth ⁣to organizations⁢ that uplift lives and preserve cultural treasures. Join us as we delve⁣ into the​ inspiring journey⁣ of ⁤a man who, ⁣despite⁢ reaching his golden years, continues to make a ⁣profound​ impact through the transformative power ⁤of⁤ giving.

– ‍The⁤ Legacy of Giving

The Legacy of⁣ Giving

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Leonard Lauder’s‍ philanthropic endeavors have ‌extended beyond his business success.‌ Through the Leonard‌ A. Lauder Foundation, he and ⁢his wife,⁤ Evelyn, have donated extensively ​to the ⁣arts, education, and medical research. Their notable contributions include:

  • A record-breaking $1 billion gift to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to establish the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center⁢ for ​Modern Art.
  • $300‍ million‌ to the ⁢University of Pennsylvania ⁤to ⁢create the⁤ Leonard ⁣A. Lauder Institute for Management ⁤&‍ International⁤ Studies.
  • $200‌ million ⁢to the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation to accelerate the development of new therapies.

Lauder’s passion for giving⁣ stems from ⁤a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of philanthropy. He recognizes the importance of supporting organizations that are ⁢working⁢ to make a positive impact ​on the ​world, and he ⁢encourages ​others to follow his ⁢example. Through​ his exceptional generosity, Lauder has left a lasting ​legacy of giving that will continue ⁢to inspire and empower future​ generations.

– Empowering‍ the Next ⁣Generation

At 91, Leonard Lauder could simply rest on his laurels, but the cosmetics executive ‌is far ‍from slowing down.⁤ With over 40 years of supporting ​Ronald McDonald House New ​York (RMH-NY), Lauder has been making a tangible difference to⁣ the lives of families ‍with seriously ill children.

Recently, he donated​ $3 million to the Ronald McDonald ⁢House New York​ – the largest individual donation in the⁢ organization’s history. The donation will provide critical​ support for RMH-NY’s⁢ new​ House‌ in ​Harlem, which when opened will bring the total ⁢number of Ronald McDonald ​Houses ⁢in New ⁤York to⁢ five.

– Art as a ‌Philanthropic Catalyst

To date, Lauder has donated more‍ than 78⁣ artworks⁢ to the ‍Met, with a collective estimated worth of $1 billion. His most recent⁢ contribution ⁢includes three significant masterpieces⁢ by Pablo‌ Picasso, Georges Braque, and Juan Gris—part ⁣of‍ his trove of ⁤Cubist art, which Lauder​ began collecting while still‍ in his twenties. “I’ve ⁢always been interested in what I call ‘the art⁣ of the first time,’” the cosmetics billionaire⁤ told the Financial Times.

His approach⁢ to collecting and divesting⁢ himself of art seems to reflect ⁤his business ‌acumen. ‌As Lauder once told The New​ York Times, “When I​ sense something‌ is ‍peaking, I want ⁢to be ⁤on‍ the way out.” Rather than keeping​ his collection under lock and ‌key, ​he has⁣ opted to let it benefit not only‍ himself but⁣ the public at large. ​As ⁣he puts ⁣it, “You’re a‍ caretaker of that artwork. When ⁢you’re gone, what ⁣are you​ going⁣ to do with it? Take ​it with you?”

– Sustainability and ⁤Accessibility

Sustainability⁢ and Accessibility

Lauder’s‍ philanthropic efforts emphasize both sustainability ‌and accessibility, ensuring that his gifts‍ continue to make a meaningful⁢ impact. His support for organizations like the World ‍Monuments Fund and⁤ Central Park Conservancy helps preserve cultural and natural landmarks, ⁢while his contributions to educational‍ institutions ‍like the ​Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania and the Whitney Museum of American Art ensure the accessibility of knowledge and art.

Lauder’s commitment to sustainability⁣ and accessibility is also evident in his support for ‌organizations that address social and ⁢environmental issues. His contributions to the Environmental Defense ⁢Fund and the National Resources Defense Council support the protection⁣ of ‌our‍ planet, while his donations to organizations like ⁣Feeding America and the Food Bank for New York City‍ help ⁢alleviate food ‌insecurity.⁣

Insights and Conclusions

Leonard Lauder’s philanthropic journey serves‍ as⁣ a⁢ timeless echo, reverberating through the corridors of art, health, and education. At 91, his⁤ commitment​ to giving ⁢does not ​wane, but rather gains momentum, leaving an enduring legacy‍ that will ⁢forever grace the ⁣world ⁣he so⁣ generously supports. ‍As ⁤the⁢ curtain falls on this tale‌ of‌ extraordinary generosity,​ Leonard ⁤Lauder’s example⁢ whispers a ‍gentle reminder: the act of giving, like art itself, ‌transcends time‌ and space, ⁤creating a symphony‍ of impact that continues to inspire and uplift generations to come.

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