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Rick Caruso

Rick Joseph Caruso (born January 7, 1959)[3] is an American businessman.[4] A billionaire, he is the founder and former chief executive officer of Caruso, an American real-estate company.[5][6] He is the chair of the board of trustees at the University of Southern California and was previously the president of the Los Angeles Police Commission and a member of the Board of Water and Power Commissioners.

Rick Caruso
Caruso in 2015
Born
Rick Joseph Caruso

(1959-01-07) January 7, 1959 (age 64)
EducationUniversity of Southern California (BS)
Pepperdine University (JD)
OccupationReal estate developer
Political partyDemocratic (2022–present)[1]
Other political
affiliations
Republican (before 2011; 2016–2019)
Independent (2011–2016; 2019–2022)[2]
SpouseTina Caruso
Children4, including Gigi and Justin
Parents
Websitewww.carusocan.com

Caruso ran as a Democrat in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election, losing to fellow Democrat Karen Bass. He was previously registered as non-partisan, and before that he was a Republican.

Early life and education

Caruso, an Italian American, was born in Los Angeles.[7] His father, Henry Caruso, was the founder of Dollar Rent-A-Car and owner of many car dealerships in the Los Angeles area. His mother Gloria was a billboard model in her youth.[8] Caruso received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern California in 1980 (where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and the Trojan Knights); and a J.D. from the Pepperdine University School of Law in 1983 as a Margaret Martin Brock Scholar.[9][10][11]

Career

Real estate development

Caruso was a real-estate lawyer in the corporate finance department at Finley Kumble.[12] In 1987, he founded Caruso, a company that develops, owns and manages properties. He initially purchased parking lots that his father agreed to lease for Dollar Rent-A-Car which he sold when the property rose in value.[13] In 1990, he quit law to develop his retail and residential properties full-time.[14][15]

His projects include The Grove at Farmers Market in Los Angeles, the Americana at Brand in Glendale, the Commons at Calabasas, the Promenade at Westlake, The Lakes at Thousands Oaks (leased from the City of Thousand Oaks),[16] Waterside Marina del Rey, Palisades Village in Pacific Palisades and the Rosewood Miramar Beach in Santa Barbara.[5][12][17][18]

In 2015, Caruso funded a voter initiative to bypass local planning laws and the California Environmental Quality Act in order to build an outdoor mall in Carlsbad, California.[19] That initiative passed but a subsequent referendum overturned it and required a public vote – Measure A. The measure failed and the mall construction was blocked.[20] All together, Caruso spent $12 million in less than a year on getting the project approved.[20] This spending included television ads, mailers, and consulting services.[20]

In 2016, the Los Angeles Times reported that Caruso, his affiliates and family, had given more than $476,000 to L.A. city officials over the past five years; during this time Los Angeles City Hall approved numerous building projects.[21]

Caruso's company was accused of suppressing free speech over the rejection of an advertisement for a documentary about the Armenian Genocide at the Americana at Brand in 2015 and in 2017. Americana later reversed its advert decision.[22][23][24][25]

Public service

In 1985, at the age of 26, Caruso was named by Mayor Tom Bradley to serve as a commissioner for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power,[26] becoming the youngest commissioner in the history of the city.[27][28]

In August 2001, Caruso was appointed by Mayor James K. Hahn to the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners[29] and was elected its president.[27] In this role, he led the selection process that resulted in the hiring of former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton as the Los Angeles Chief of Police.[29]

In 2008, Caruso was elected to serve as a member of the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission,[28][30] which oversees the operations of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and nearby Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. During his tenure on the commission, Caruso advocated for its reform, including the resignation of its general manager,[31][32] and the replacement of the commission itself with a new governing body.[33] He advocated a ban on rave parties at the two venues.[34][35]

2022 Los Angeles mayoral race

Caruso floated the idea of running for mayor of Los Angeles for the 2009 and 2013 elections,[36] though he ultimately did not run.[37][38]

In 2019, he expressed interest in running in the 2022 election. He announced his candidacy on February 11, 2022, the day before the filing deadline.[39] Caruso spent more than $41 million on his primary campaign, including $39 million of his own money on digital, radio, and television advertising.[40] Caruso finished second in the June election to Karen Bass, and faced her in a runoff election on November 8, which Bass won.[41][42]

Philanthropy

Caruso Family Foundation

Caruso founded the Caruso Family Foundation, which focuses on organizations that improve the lives of children in need of healthcare and education.[43][44]

In addition to USC and Pepperdine, Caruso has made significant donations to Los Angeles academic institutions including Loyola High School and Brentwood School, which 3 of his children attended.[45][46][47][48][49]

Law schools

Caruso and his wife, Tina, established the Caruso Loan Forgiveness Fund which covers the law school loan payments for ten years for low-income and other underserved students.[50]

In October 2019, he donated $50 million to Pepperdine School of Law, which was renamed in his honor. The gift is directed to historically underrepresented students as well as to students pursuing public interest law.[51]

University of Southern California

Caruso's daughter, Gianna "Gigi" Caruso, was born with hearing loss and was treated at USC's Keck School of Medicine. In 2015, Caruso and his wife Tina donated a further $25 million to USC, to endow and name the USC Tina and Rick Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.[52][53]

The Caruso Catholic Center and Our Savior Parish Church on the USC campus was endowed by and named after Caruso following his contribution of $9 million.[54][55]

In 2018, Caruso was elected chairman of USC's board of trustees. On February 15, 2022, he announced that he would be resigning from the position.[56]

As the chairman of USC's board of trustees, Caruso was criticized for his handling of the George Tyndall USC sexual abuse scandal, in which a USC gynecologist spent 30 years molesting hundreds of patients, despite complaints dating back to 1991.[57][58][59][60] In May 2018, Caruso promised an independent investigation and an accompanying public report, but no report on the investigation has been made public.[61][62]

Recognition

In 1995, Caruso was named Alumnus of the Year by Pepperdine School of Law.[14] He was named by the Los Angeles Business Journal as "Developer of the Year" and its 2012 Ernst & Young LLP Master Entrepreneur of the Year.[63][44][43]

He has lectured on real estate issues at the Kennedy School of Public Administration at Harvard University,[64] the USC Price School of Public Policy[65] and the Milken Institute Global Conference.[66] He has been a guest panelist for the International Council of Shopping Centers.[67]

Personal life

Caruso and his wife, Tina, have four children: Alex, Gregory, Justin, and Gianna.[3] They live in the affluent Brentwood section of Los Angeles.[68] All four children have attended the University of Southern California, which their father attended and to which he has donated millions of dollars.[69] Caruso is a devout Catholic.[70]

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For the founder and chairman of Integra LifeSciences see Richard Caruso Rick Joseph Caruso born January 7 1959 3 is an American businessman 4 A billionaire he is the founder and former chief executive officer of Caruso an American real estate company 5 6 He is the chair of the board of trustees at the University of Southern California and was previously the president of the Los Angeles Police Commission and a member of the Board of Water and Power Commissioners Rick CarusoCaruso in 2015BornRick Joseph Caruso 1959 01 07 January 7 1959 age 64 Los Angeles California U S EducationUniversity of Southern California BS Pepperdine University JD OccupationReal estate developerPolitical partyDemocratic 2022 present 1 Other politicalaffiliationsRepublican before 2011 2016 2019 Independent 2011 2016 2019 2022 2 SpouseTina CarusoChildren4 including Gigi and JustinParentsHenry Caruso father Gloria Caruso mother Websitewww wbr carusocan wbr comCaruso ran as a Democrat in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election losing to fellow Democrat Karen Bass He was previously registered as non partisan and before that he was a Republican Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Real estate development 2 2 Public service 2 3 2022 Los Angeles mayoral race 3 Philanthropy 3 1 Caruso Family Foundation 3 2 Law schools 3 3 University of Southern California 4 Recognition 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and educationCaruso an Italian American was born in Los Angeles 7 His father Henry Caruso was the founder of Dollar Rent A Car and owner of many car dealerships in the Los Angeles area His mother Gloria was a billboard model in her youth 8 Caruso received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern California in 1980 where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and the Trojan Knights and a J D from the Pepperdine University School of Law in 1983 as a Margaret Martin Brock Scholar 9 10 11 CareerReal estate development Caruso was a real estate lawyer in the corporate finance department at Finley Kumble 12 In 1987 he founded Caruso a company that develops owns and manages properties He initially purchased parking lots that his father agreed to lease for Dollar Rent A Car which he sold when the property rose in value 13 In 1990 he quit law to develop his retail and residential properties full time 14 15 His projects include The Grove at Farmers Market in Los Angeles the Americana at Brand in Glendale the Commons at Calabasas the Promenade at Westlake The Lakes at Thousands Oaks leased from the City of Thousand Oaks 16 Waterside Marina del Rey Palisades Village in Pacific Palisades and the Rosewood Miramar Beach in Santa Barbara 5 12 17 18 In 2015 Caruso funded a voter initiative to bypass local planning laws and the California Environmental Quality Act in order to build an outdoor mall in Carlsbad California 19 That initiative passed but a subsequent referendum overturned it and required a public vote Measure A The measure failed and the mall construction was blocked 20 All together Caruso spent 12 million in less than a year on getting the project approved 20 This spending included television ads mailers and consulting services 20 In 2016 the Los Angeles Times reported that Caruso his affiliates and family had given more than 476 000 to L A city officials over the past five years during this time Los Angeles City Hall approved numerous building projects 21 Caruso s company was accused of suppressing free speech over the rejection of an advertisement for a documentary about the Armenian Genocide at the Americana at Brand in 2015 and in 2017 Americana later reversed its advert decision 22 23 24 25 Public service In 1985 at the age of 26 Caruso was named by Mayor Tom Bradley to serve as a commissioner for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 26 becoming the youngest commissioner in the history of the city 27 28 In August 2001 Caruso was appointed by Mayor James K Hahn to the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners 29 and was elected its president 27 In this role he led the selection process that resulted in the hiring of former New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton as the Los Angeles Chief of Police 29 In 2008 Caruso was elected to serve as a member of the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission 28 30 which oversees the operations of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and nearby Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena During his tenure on the commission Caruso advocated for its reform including the resignation of its general manager 31 32 and the replacement of the commission itself with a new governing body 33 He advocated a ban on rave parties at the two venues 34 35 2022 Los Angeles mayoral race See also 2022 Los Angeles mayoral election Caruso floated the idea of running for mayor of Los Angeles for the 2009 and 2013 elections 36 though he ultimately did not run 37 38 In 2019 he expressed interest in running in the 2022 election He announced his candidacy on February 11 2022 the day before the filing deadline 39 Caruso spent more than 41 million on his primary campaign including 39 million of his own money on digital radio and television advertising 40 Caruso finished second in the June election to Karen Bass and faced her in a runoff election on November 8 which Bass won 41 42 PhilanthropyCaruso Family Foundation Caruso founded the Caruso Family Foundation which focuses on organizations that improve the lives of children in need of healthcare and education 43 44 In addition to USC and Pepperdine Caruso has made significant donations to Los Angeles academic institutions including Loyola High School and Brentwood School which 3 of his children attended 45 46 47 48 49 Law schools Caruso and his wife Tina established the Caruso Loan Forgiveness Fund which covers the law school loan payments for ten years for low income and other underserved students 50 In October 2019 he donated 50 million to Pepperdine School of Law which was renamed in his honor The gift is directed to historically underrepresented students as well as to students pursuing public interest law 51 University of Southern California Caruso s daughter Gianna Gigi Caruso was born with hearing loss and was treated at USC s Keck School of Medicine In 2015 Caruso and his wife Tina donated a further 25 million to USC to endow and name the USC Tina and Rick Caruso Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 52 53 The Caruso Catholic Center and Our Savior Parish Church on the USC campus was endowed by and named after Caruso following his contribution of 9 million 54 55 In 2018 Caruso was elected chairman of USC s board of trustees On February 15 2022 he announced that he would be resigning from the position 56 As the chairman of USC s board of trustees Caruso was criticized for his handling of the George Tyndall USC sexual abuse scandal in which a USC gynecologist spent 30 years molesting hundreds of patients despite complaints dating back to 1991 57 58 59 60 In May 2018 Caruso promised an independent investigation and an accompanying public report but no report on the investigation has been made public 61 62 RecognitionIn 1995 Caruso was named Alumnus of the Year by Pepperdine School of Law 14 He was named by the Los Angeles Business Journal as Developer of the Year and its 2012 Ernst amp Young LLP Master Entrepreneur of the Year 63 44 43 He has lectured on real estate issues at the Kennedy School of Public Administration at Harvard University 64 the USC Price School of Public Policy 65 and the Milken Institute Global Conference 66 He has been a guest panelist for the International Council of Shopping Centers 67 Personal lifeCaruso and his wife Tina have four children Alex Gregory Justin and Gianna 3 They live in the affluent Brentwood section of Los Angeles 68 All four children have attended the University of Southern California which their father attended and to which he has donated millions of dollars 69 Caruso is a devout Catholic 70 References Oreskes Benjamin January 24 2022 Rick Caruso Changes Registration to Democrat as He Weighs a Run for L A Mayor Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 24 2022 Wick Julia June 2 2022 News Analysis Rick Caruso was a Republican 3 years ago Will voters care The Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 2 2022 a b Uribarri Adrian G January 11 2007 Developer gets recognition for aid to children Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved October 6 2016 Clendenin Jay L September 20 2015 Billionaire developer Rick Caruso who owns among other things the Encino Marketplace the Americana at Brand in Glendale the Grove and Burton Place Retail Center in Los Angeles may be one of the candidates in L A s next mayoral election Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved September 20 2015 a b Rick J Caruso founder and CEO Caruso Affiliated Smart Business July 1 2012 Martin Moodie Shilla ARI bid for LAX duty free gets Rick Caruso endorsement The Moodie Report Retrieved May 11 2013 I m Italian Los Angeles mayoral contender says he s not white TheGuardian com October 13 2022 Gloria and Hank Caruso Had A Romance That Began Like A Scene From A Hollywood Movie Los Angeles Times December 3 2017 Retrieved March 14 2019 Rick J Caruso USC Price Retrieved May 11 2013 Distinguished Alumnus Rick J Caruso Addresses Audience at 33rd Annual Associates Dinner Pepperdine University Retrieved May 11 2013 Admissions Pepperdine University Retrieved May 11 2013 a b Meinert Maya Early Developer LA Business Journal Retrieved May 12 2013 Vincent Roger Hiltzik Michael June 4 2022 The business of Rick Caruso How a mayoral candidate amassed his fortune Los Angeles Times a b Moore Annette March 8 2007 Inside the world s biggest airline merger USC News University of Southern California Archived from the original on August 26 2011 Retrieved August 11 2011 Morris Newman November 10 1998 Commercial Real Estate Developer Turns Shopping Malls Into Center of Attention Los Angeles Times ProQuest 421342867 Harris Mike December 1 2021 Divided Thousand Oaks City Council approves planned six story apartment complex Ventura County Star Retrieved February 17 2022 Vincent Roger March 3 2019 Grove builder Rick Caruso reimagines Miramar resort with splashes of seaside splendor Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 3 2019 Developer Rick Caruso goes small with new Pacific Palisades shopping district Los Angeles Times September 22 2018 Retrieved October 10 2019 Showley Roger August 30 2015 Caruso project A model for speedy development San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved March 18 2019 a b c Diehl Phil August 11 2016 New documents show more Caruso spending San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved March 18 2019 Zahniser David December 28 2016 Political donations flow as Rick Caruso seeks approval for a 20 story tower near the Beverly Center L A Times Retrieved March 18 2019 Americana s rejection of ad for documentary about genocide causes controversy Glendale News Press August 9 2017 Retrieved February 27 2021 Protesters assemble at Americana after mall s handling of apparel referencing Armenian Genocide Glendale News Press March 14 2015 Retrieved June 23 2020 Glendale City Council Public Hearing on Americana Genocide Denial retrieved June 23 2020 Americana reverses rejection of genocide documentary ad in the wake of controversy Glendale News Press August 17 2017 Retrieved June 23 2020 The Linq Retail Advisors PDF Caesars Palace Retrieved May 6 2013 a b Attorney Rick Caruso Unanimously Elected to Head Police Commission Metnews com August 22 2001 Retrieved September 3 2011 a b Fleischer Matthew December 31 2008 The Caruso Factor Los Angeles Business Journal a b Hahn Picks Bratton to Lead Police Force Los Angeles Times October 3 2002 Retrieved September 3 2011 Coliseum Commission Lacoliseumlive com September 25 1945 Retrieved September 3 2011 Romero Dennis February 9 2011 Raves Rick Caruso Calls for Resignation of Coliseum G M Patrick Lynch LA Weekly Caruso Calls for Resignation of Coliseum Executive Director Business Wire February 9 2011 Paul Pringle and Andrew Blankstein September 29 2011 Developer Rick Caruso resigns from Coliseum Commission Los Angeles Times Romero Dennis February 10 2011 Raves Coliseum Commissioner Rick Caruso Says Rave Ban Back on the Table Electric Daisy Carnival Still up in the Air LA Weekly Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved June 8 2013 Romero Dennis January 5 2011 L A Coliseum Commissioner Rick Caruso Likely To Ask For Ban On Raves LA Weekly Billionaire Rick Caruso announces run for L A mayor UPI Retrieved June 8 2022 Developer Rick Caruso says he might run for L A mayor Los Angeles Times September 22 2010 Linthicum Kate Zahniser David October 12 2012 Developer Caruso again decides to bow out of L A mayoral race Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 12 2022 Nieves Alexander February 11 2022 Billionaire developer Caruso enters Los Angeles mayor s race Politico Retrieved February 12 2022 Rainey James June 6 2022 With unprecedented spending Caruso is everywhere Can the billionaire become overexposed Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 8 2022 L A mayoral primary turnout rises as Bass widens lead over Caruso LA Times Retrieved July 16 2022 Blood Michael R November 16 2022 LA elects US Rep Karen Bass mayor first Black woman in post Associated Press Retrieved November 16 2022 a b Rick Caruso to Receive the 2012 Ernst amp Young LLP Master Entrepreneur Of The Year Award for Greater Los Angeles Reuters May 11 2012 dead link a b Crowe Deborah May 11 2012 Caruso Named Ernst amp Young LLP Master Entrepreneur of the Year Los Angeles Business Journal Caruso Family Foundation ProPublica org ProPublica May 9 2013 Pepperdine School of Law Announces Historic 50 Million Commitment by Alumnus Rick J Caruso Pepperdine edu Pepperdine University LaFuente Cat March 22 2019 The Untold Truth Of Gigi Caruso TheList com BWS Magazine Spring 2016 Issuu com July 7 2016 BWS Magazine Spring 2017 Issuu com October 2 2017 Watanabe Teresa October 23 2019 Billionaire Rick Caruso gives 50 million to Pepperdine law school to expand access for underserved students Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 23 2019 Pepperdine School of Law Announces Historic 50 Million Commitment by Alumnus Rick J Caruso Pepperdine University www pepperdine edu Retrieved February 23 2020 25 million gift from Tina and Rick Caruso to endow head and neck department USC News University of Southern California June 5 2015 Retrieved March 22 2018 Schmidt Ingrid March 13 2019 Lori Loughlin s Daughter Vacationed on Billionaire USC Official s Yacht The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 14 2019 Born with hearing loss Gigi Caruso was treated by doctors at USC s Keck School of Medicine In 2015 Rick and Tina Caruso donated 25 million to the school to endow and name it the USC Tina and Rick Caruso Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery known for research and treatment of ear nose and throat diseases Smith Dakota December 16 2008 Ground Blessing Takes Place for New USC Caruso Catholic Center Curbed LA Gordon Larry December 9 2012 Lavish new church meeting center to serve USC Catholics Los Angeles Times 2 15 A Message from USC Board of Trustees Chair Rick J Caruso 2022 February 15 2022 Retrieved February 18 2022 Ryan Harriet Hamilton Matt April 1 2019 How much of USC s sweeping sexual abuse investigation will stay secret Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 17 2022 Chi Lucy Nafziger Audrey Rowland Allison October 18 2021 USC and prosecutors owe the public a full account of sex abuse inquiries Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 17 2022 USC Promised Transparency So Why Is It Acting Like The Kremlin LAist August 19 2019 Retrieved February 18 2022 Hamilton Matt Ryan Harriet December 19 2018 Must Reads How George Tyndall went from USC gynecologist to the center of LAPD s largest ever sex abuse investigation Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 17 2022 Former USC campus gynecologist s accusers call for investigation of top university officials Los Angeles Times October 6 2021 Retrieved February 18 2022 Hamilton Matt Harriet Ryan March 25 2021 USC to pay 1 1 billion to settle decades of sex abuse claims against gynecologist Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 17 2022 Executive Profile Rick J Caruso Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved May 19 2012 dead link Caruso Not the singing one The talking one Rick Caruso talks more LA Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 12 2013 USC 125th Commencement Speakers at Satellite Ceremonies Press release University of Southern California Retrieved May 12 2013 Global Conference 2013 Rick Caruso Milken Institute Retrieved May 12 2013 Saint John s Health Center Newstjohns org Retrieved May 12 2013 Forbes profile Rick Caruso Forbes Retrieved May 17 2020 Yakowicz Will March 15 2019 College Admissions How Billionaires Legally Pump Millions Of Dollars Into Their Children s Schools Forbes Magazine Retrieved March 18 2019 Rick Caruso s USC Mission Has Family Roots Caruso April 2019 Retrieved May 14 2022 Retrieved 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