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Gerard Cafesjian

Gerard Leon Cafesjian (Armenian: Ջերարդ Լեւոն Գաֆէսճեան, 26 April 1925 – 15 September 2013) was a businessman and philanthropist who founded the Cafesjian Family Foundation (CFF), the Cafesjian Museum Foundation (CMF) and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts.[1]

Gerard Cafesjian
Cafesjian in Yerevan in November 2009
Born(1925-04-26)April 26, 1925
Brooklyn, New York, United States
DiedSeptember 15, 2013(2013-09-15) (aged 88)
OccupationFounder of the Cafesjian Family Foundation

Early years, military service and professional career edit

Cafesjian was born on April 26, 1925, in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. His parents had immigrated to the United States preceding the Armenian genocide by the Turks.[1]

After amphibious training, he served as a sailor in World War II aboard J. P. Morgan's yacht, the Corsair III, built in 1895 and renamed the USS Oceanographer.The ship did extensive survey work in and around Guadalcanal and other Solomon Islands in 1943 and 1944. He also served aboard the USS Andres (DE45), a destroyer escort for convoys from the United States to North Africa in late 1944 and 1945. When he returned after the war he married Cleo Thomas, a nurse he met during the war. Cafesjian earned a degree in economics from Cornell University and a doctorate of jurisprudence from Columbia Law School, both in five and a half years. He was a member of the New York Bar Association.[1]

He began his career with West Publishing as a legal editor in New York City. He was the first employee in the history of the 100-year-old company to be transferred into the home offices in St. Paul, Minnesota. At West Publishing he rose through the ranks to the position of executive vice president, overseeing sales, marketing, customer service, public relations, and all Westlaw office training and development. At West, he conceived of and started the West Legal Directory and a well-known program, "Art and the Law", which earned him and West numerous awards.[1]

Philanthropic projects edit

Cafesjian retired from West Publishing when it was sold to Thompson Publishing in 1996. As he said publicly, he felt his destiny was to help the country of Armenia, which had gained its independence after hundreds of years of subjugation under various rulers. The time and circumstances and confluence of resources would help him make a difference for the country. After attending to his family needs, he established the Cafesjian Family Foundation. Through the foundation, he devoted more than $128 million to various Armenian projects. His investments included the private Armenia TV and ArmNews television stations, the Cascade financial services group, real estate and a renewable energy company, all eventually sold. Any profits generated were re-invested in Armenia for further development.[citation needed]

In the United States, Cafesjian helped restore a dismantled historic carousel [2] for Como Park in St. Paul, Minnesota, and founded the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona. He also donated to the Armenia Fund USA, the Armenian Assembly of America, the Armenian General Benevolent Union, the Armenian National Committee of America, and others.[3] He was also the owner of The Armenian Reporter, the oldest independent Armenian American publication.

Cafesjian received accolades and recognition from both the U.S. and Armenia institutions, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2000 and COAF Save a Generation Award in 2010.[4]

Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan edit

Cafesjian completely renovated the Cascade site in downtown Yerevan, Armenia. As of the early 2000s, it was an unfinished and crumbling Soviet structure of epic proportions on a hillside. Following a major reconstruction, the Cascade became the site of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts that opened in 2009. The museum has a sculpture garden with works by Fernando Botero, Lynn Chadwick, Barry Flanagan, François-Xavier Lalanne and Jaume Plensa, among others. Over one million people have visited the Center since its opening.[5]

Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial in Washington edit

From 2000 to 2003, Cafesjian assembled a group of properties in Washington, D.C., two blocks from the White House, with the intention to build an Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial. But due to continuing litigation, the project remains unrealized. Although Cafesjian won the basic lawsuit in January 2011 and was awarded the property,[6] and subsequent motions for new trial were dismissed,[7] the project is still in limbo awaiting the Court to rule on yet another appeal.[8]

Personal life edit

Gerard Cafesjian married Cleo Thomas, a nurse he met during World War II, on July 4, 1947, and together they had three children. Gerard's eldest son, Tommy Cafesjian, was a real estate magnate based out of Philadelphia.

Gerard Cafesjian died on September 15, 2013, at the age of 88. His wife Cleo Cafesjian had died just a few months earlier, on March 7, 2013.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Gerard L. Cafesjian". Cmf.am. Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Cafesjian's Carousel – An Antique Carousel in Como Park". Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  3. ^ "Cafesjian Family Foundation". Cafesjianfoundation.com. Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  4. ^ "Armenian Reporter". Reporter.am. Archived from the original on July 27, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  5. ^ . Reporter.am. Archived from the original on June 4, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
  6. ^ https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2008cv1254-193 [bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ "Document 292 :: ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA, INC. et al v. CAFESJIAN et al :: 1:2008cv00255 :: District Of Columbia District Court :: US Federal District Courts Cases :: Justia". Law.justia.com. Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  8. ^ "D.C. buildings linked to Armenian Genocide museum to be razed - Washington Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. April 19, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  9. ^ "Obituary for Gerard Leon Cafesjian". Star Tribune. Retrieved March 31, 2022.

External links edit

  • Cafesjian Family Foundation

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Gerard Leon Cafesjian Armenian Ջերարդ Լեւոն Գաֆէսճեան 26 April 1925 15 September 2013 was a businessman and philanthropist who founded the Cafesjian Family Foundation CFF the Cafesjian Museum Foundation CMF and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts 1 Gerard CafesjianCafesjian in Yerevan in November 2009Born 1925 04 26 April 26 1925Brooklyn New York United StatesDiedSeptember 15 2013 2013 09 15 aged 88 OccupationFounder of the Cafesjian Family Foundation Contents 1 Early years military service and professional career 2 Philanthropic projects 2 1 Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan 2 2 Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial in Washington 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly years military service and professional career editCafesjian was born on April 26 1925 in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn New York His parents had immigrated to the United States preceding the Armenian genocide by the Turks 1 After amphibious training he served as a sailor in World War II aboard J P Morgan s yacht the Corsair III built in 1895 and renamed the USS Oceanographer The ship did extensive survey work in and around Guadalcanal and other Solomon Islands in 1943 and 1944 He also served aboard the USS Andres DE45 a destroyer escort for convoys from the United States to North Africa in late 1944 and 1945 When he returned after the war he married Cleo Thomas a nurse he met during the war Cafesjian earned a degree in economics from Cornell University and a doctorate of jurisprudence from Columbia Law School both in five and a half years He was a member of the New York Bar Association 1 He began his career with West Publishing as a legal editor in New York City He was the first employee in the history of the 100 year old company to be transferred into the home offices in St Paul Minnesota At West Publishing he rose through the ranks to the position of executive vice president overseeing sales marketing customer service public relations and all Westlaw office training and development At West he conceived of and started the West Legal Directory and a well known program Art and the Law which earned him and West numerous awards 1 Philanthropic projects editCafesjian retired from West Publishing when it was sold to Thompson Publishing in 1996 As he said publicly he felt his destiny was to help the country of Armenia which had gained its independence after hundreds of years of subjugation under various rulers The time and circumstances and confluence of resources would help him make a difference for the country After attending to his family needs he established the Cafesjian Family Foundation Through the foundation he devoted more than 128 million to various Armenian projects His investments included the private Armenia TV and ArmNews television stations the Cascade financial services group real estate and a renewable energy company all eventually sold Any profits generated were re invested in Armenia for further development citation needed In the United States Cafesjian helped restore a dismantled historic carousel 2 for Como Park in St Paul Minnesota and founded the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona He also donated to the Armenia Fund USA the Armenian Assembly of America the Armenian General Benevolent Union the Armenian National Committee of America and others 3 He was also the owner of The Armenian Reporter the oldest independent Armenian American publication Cafesjian received accolades and recognition from both the U S and Armenia institutions including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2000 and COAF Save a Generation Award in 2010 4 Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan edit Cafesjian completely renovated the Cascade site in downtown Yerevan Armenia As of the early 2000s it was an unfinished and crumbling Soviet structure of epic proportions on a hillside Following a major reconstruction the Cascade became the site of the Cafesjian Center for the Arts that opened in 2009 The museum has a sculpture garden with works by Fernando Botero Lynn Chadwick Barry Flanagan Francois Xavier Lalanne and Jaume Plensa among others Over one million people have visited the Center since its opening 5 Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial in Washington edit From 2000 to 2003 Cafesjian assembled a group of properties in Washington D C two blocks from the White House with the intention to build an Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial But due to continuing litigation the project remains unrealized Although Cafesjian won the basic lawsuit in January 2011 and was awarded the property 6 and subsequent motions for new trial were dismissed 7 the project is still in limbo awaiting the Court to rule on yet another appeal 8 Personal life editGerard Cafesjian married Cleo Thomas a nurse he met during World War II on July 4 1947 and together they had three children Gerard s eldest son Tommy Cafesjian was a real estate magnate based out of Philadelphia Gerard Cafesjian died on September 15 2013 at the age of 88 His wife Cleo Cafesjian had died just a few months earlier on March 7 2013 9 See also editCafesjian Museum of ArtReferences edit a b c d Gerard L Cafesjian Cmf am Retrieved September 19 2013 Cafesjian s Carousel An Antique Carousel in Como Park Retrieved March 31 2022 Cafesjian Family Foundation Cafesjianfoundation com Retrieved September 19 2013 Armenian Reporter Reporter am Archived from the original on July 27 2013 Retrieved September 19 2013 Armenian Reporter Cafesjian Center for the Arts Reporter am Archived from the original on June 4 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 19 https ecf dcd uscourts gov cgi bin show public doc 2008cv1254 193 bare URL PDF Document 292 ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA INC et al v CAFESJIAN et al 1 2008cv00255 District Of Columbia District Court US Federal District Courts Cases Justia Law justia com Retrieved September 19 2013 D C buildings linked to Armenian Genocide museum to be razed Washington Business Journal Bizjournals com April 19 2013 Retrieved September 19 2013 Obituary for Gerard Leon Cafesjian Star Tribune Retrieved March 31 2022 External links editCafesjian Family Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gerard Cafesjian amp oldid 1178987003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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