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Irving Harris

Irving Brooks Harris (August 4, 1910 – September 25, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist.

Irving Harris
Born(1910-08-04)August 4, 1910[1]
DiedSeptember 25, 2004(2004-09-25) (aged 94)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Businessman and philanthropist
Years active1930–2000
Children3

Early life and career edit

 
The entrance to the Joan and Irving Harris Concert Hall in Aspen, Colorado.

Harris was one of three children born and raised in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His father, Bill Harris, was a wealthy woolen merchant.[2] He attended Yale University and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1931.[1] He was of Jewish descent.[3]

He went to work for the Toni Home Permanent Company, a hair care company co-founded by his brother Neison Harris (with Ray Lee) in 1944[2] which introduced the first home permanent.[2] Toni Home was sold to the Gillette Safety Razor Co. in 1948 for nearly $20.0 million.[2] The original Toni manufacturing facility was located in a former schoolhouse near Forest Lake, Minnesota.

In 1948, he moved to Chicago, where he served as chairman of fire and burglar alarm manufacturer Pittway, which was later acquired by Honeywell International, and then as the chairman of the mutual fund, Liberty Acorn.[4] In 1957, he became a partner of R.J. Levy and Company, a New York Stock Exchange firm headquartered in New York.[1] In 1975, he left Levy to focus on managing his family’s assets.[1] In 1986, he renamed the family investment firm, William Harris Investors, Inc., in honor of his father.[1]

Philanthropy and activism edit

Harris did much of his charitable work in Chicago, Illinois, but he also donated substantially to the arts in Aspen, Colorado. Harris contributed most of his money to programs for children and the arts such as the Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park.[4] In 1986, Harris gave a donation that established The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at The University of Chicago.[4]

Harris gave the lead gift in 1954 to create public television station WTTW in Chicago - he later served as the station's Chairman of the Board.[citation needed]

His philanthropy created several non-profits in Chicago: Family Focus (with Bernice Weissbourd); the Ounce of Prevention Fund, a public-private partnership dedicated to preventing teenage pregnancy, child abuse and neglect; and the Erikson Institute, a graduate school founded in 1966 involved child development.[5] Harris was also an ardent supporter and donor of Zero to Three, an early childhood organization.[6]

Harris was a benefactor to Jewish causes. He was a member of the American Jewish Committee's National Leadership Council, President's Cabinet and was a Founder of the AJC's Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations.[6] He served on the Advisory Council of the AJC Chicago Chapter for 35 years.[6] He was awarded the AJC's Human Rights Medallion for his efforts to combat anti-Semitism.[6]

Harris published a book, Children in Jeopardy, in 1996.[7]

Personal life edit

Harris married twice. His first wife was Rosetta Wolpert (b 1910 Minneapolis, MN); they had two daughters, Roxanne Harris Meyer Frank and Virginia Harris Polsky, and a son, William Wolpert Harris.[4] His second wife was Joan Harris. Harris is the grandfather of noted New York City restaurateur Danny Meyer, son of Roxanne Harris Meyer Frank.[8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Our Founder: Irving B. Harris". WHI.com. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Mowatt, Raoul V. (September 9, 2001). "NEISON HARRIS, 86". The Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ "Irving Harris Obituary". The Chicago Tribune. September 27, 2004 – via Legacy.com.
  4. ^ a b c d "I. B. Harris, 94, Philanthropist and Executive, Dies". The New York Times. September 28, 2004.
  5. ^ "30 Years of Harris: A Tribute to Irving". The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d "Deaths: Harris, Irving Brooks". The New York Times. September 29, 2004.
  7. ^ Harris, Irving (1996). Children in Jeopardy. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300068921.
  8. ^ Wilsey, Sean (August 4, 2011). "A Moveable Feast: Danny Meyer Is On a Roll". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "Daniel Meyer Fiance Of Audrey Heffernan". The New York Times. April 17, 1988. Mr. Meyer, a son of Roxanne Harris Frank of Ladue, Mo., and Morton L. Meyer of Clayton, Mo., graduated from the John Burroughs School and Trinity College in Hartford. His father is president of Caesar Associates, a travel, hospitality and real estate company in St. Louis. His grandfather Irving B. Harris, of Chicago, is chairman of the Pittway Corporation, a diversified concern.

Further reading edit

  • "The Legacy of Irving B. Harris". Harris School of Public Policy, The University of Chicago. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  • "Celebrating a Life: Irving B. Harris" (PDF). Erickson Institute. 2004. Retrieved July 27, 2023.

External links edit

  • The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Web site
  • Erikson Institute Web site
  • Irving Harris Bio
  • WHI Family Office Website

irving, harris, irving, brooks, harris, august, 1910, september, 2004, american, businessman, philanthropist, born, 1910, august, 1910, saint, paul, minnesotadiedseptember, 2004, 2004, aged, nationalityamericanoccupation, businessman, philanthropistyears, acti. Irving Brooks Harris August 4 1910 September 25 2004 was an American businessman and philanthropist Irving HarrisBorn 1910 08 04 August 4 1910 1 Saint Paul MinnesotaDiedSeptember 25 2004 2004 09 25 aged 94 NationalityAmericanOccupation s Businessman and philanthropistYears active1930 2000Children3 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Philanthropy and activism 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and career edit nbsp The entrance to the Joan and Irving Harris Concert Hall in Aspen Colorado Harris was one of three children born and raised in Saint Paul Minnesota His father Bill Harris was a wealthy woolen merchant 2 He attended Yale University and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1931 1 He was of Jewish descent 3 He went to work for the Toni Home Permanent Company a hair care company co founded by his brother Neison Harris with Ray Lee in 1944 2 which introduced the first home permanent 2 Toni Home was sold to the Gillette Safety Razor Co in 1948 for nearly 20 0 million 2 The original Toni manufacturing facility was located in a former schoolhouse near Forest Lake Minnesota In 1948 he moved to Chicago where he served as chairman of fire and burglar alarm manufacturer Pittway which was later acquired by Honeywell International and then as the chairman of the mutual fund Liberty Acorn 4 In 1957 he became a partner of R J Levy and Company a New York Stock Exchange firm headquartered in New York 1 In 1975 he left Levy to focus on managing his family s assets 1 In 1986 he renamed the family investment firm William Harris Investors Inc in honor of his father 1 Philanthropy and activism editHarris did much of his charitable work in Chicago Illinois but he also donated substantially to the arts in Aspen Colorado Harris contributed most of his money to programs for children and the arts such as the Joan W and Irving B Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park 4 In 1986 Harris gave a donation that established The Irving B Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies at The University of Chicago 4 Harris gave the lead gift in 1954 to create public television station WTTW in Chicago he later served as the station s Chairman of the Board citation needed His philanthropy created several non profits in Chicago Family Focus with Bernice Weissbourd the Ounce of Prevention Fund a public private partnership dedicated to preventing teenage pregnancy child abuse and neglect and the Erikson Institute a graduate school founded in 1966 involved child development 5 Harris was also an ardent supporter and donor of Zero to Three an early childhood organization 6 Harris was a benefactor to Jewish causes He was a member of the American Jewish Committee s National Leadership Council President s Cabinet and was a Founder of the AJC s Institute on American Jewish Israeli Relations 6 He served on the Advisory Council of the AJC Chicago Chapter for 35 years 6 He was awarded the AJC s Human Rights Medallion for his efforts to combat anti Semitism 6 Harris published a book Children in Jeopardy in 1996 7 Personal life editHarris married twice His first wife was Rosetta Wolpert b 1910 Minneapolis MN they had two daughters Roxanne Harris Meyer Frank and Virginia Harris Polsky and a son William Wolpert Harris 4 His second wife was Joan Harris Harris is the grandfather of noted New York City restaurateur Danny Meyer son of Roxanne Harris Meyer Frank 8 9 See also editHarris School of Public Policy Pritzker family James Crown David G BoothReferences edit a b c d e Our Founder Irving B Harris WHI com Retrieved June 17 2023 a b c d Mowatt Raoul V September 9 2001 NEISON HARRIS 86 The Chicago Tribune Irving Harris Obituary The Chicago Tribune September 27 2004 via Legacy com a b c d I B Harris 94 Philanthropist and Executive Dies The New York Times September 28 2004 30 Years of Harris A Tribute to Irving The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Retrieved June 17 2023 a b c d Deaths Harris Irving Brooks The New York Times September 29 2004 Harris Irving 1996 Children in Jeopardy Yale University Press ISBN 0300068921 Wilsey Sean August 4 2011 A Moveable Feast Danny Meyer Is On a Roll The New York Times Daniel Meyer Fiance Of Audrey Heffernan The New York Times April 17 1988 Mr Meyer a son of Roxanne Harris Frank of Ladue Mo and Morton L Meyer of Clayton Mo graduated from the John Burroughs School and Trinity College in Hartford His father is president of Caesar Associates a travel hospitality and real estate company in St Louis His grandfather Irving B Harris of Chicago is chairman of the Pittway Corporation a diversified concern Further reading edit The Legacy of Irving B Harris Harris School of Public Policy The University of Chicago Retrieved July 27 2023 Celebrating a Life Irving B Harris PDF Erickson Institute 2004 Retrieved July 27 2023 External links editThe University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Web site Erikson Institute Web site Irving Harris Bio WHI Family Office Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irving Harris amp oldid 1214702535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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