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Stephen Swid

Stephen Claar Swid (October 26, 1940 – October 6, 2019)[1] was an American businessman and investor. He served as the chairman and chief executive officer of SESAC, Inc., one of the three performing rights organizations in the US.

Stephen Swid
Born
Stephen Claar Swid

(1940-10-26)October 26, 1940
DiedOctober 6, 2019(2019-10-06) (aged 78)
Bronx, New York City
NationalityAmerican
EducationOhio State University
Occupation(s)Businessman and investor
Known forfounding of SBK Entertainment
SpouseNan G. Swid
Children3

Swid was also noted for founding SBK Entertainment and was also previously the co-owner of General Felt Industries, Sheller-Globe Corporation, Knoll International and the 21 Club, along with partner Marshall Cogan.

Biography edit

Born into a Jewish family,[2] Swid was a graduate of Ohio State University. He went on to become founder and senior partner of Swid Investors, an investment limited partnership, as well as a general partner of the private management company City Associates, a senior investment officer at Oppenheimer Funds, and a securities analyst of the Dreyfus Fund.

Swid's first deal was the takeover of General Felt Industries (GFI) in 1974, which he completed with fellow investment banker Marshall Cogan. The duo would then merge GFI with Knoll International and use Knoll as a holding company to acquire a series of businesses.[3] For twelve years, until July 1986, Swid was co-chairman and co-CEO of Knoll.

Among Swid and Cogan's most notable acquisitions were the takeover of the Sheller-Globe Corporation and, later, the purchase of the 21 Club.[4] Cogan was unsuccessful in his high-profile bids to acquire the Boston Red Sox, Sotheby's[5][6] and L.F. Rothschild in the buyout boom of the 1980s.[3][7][8]

In 1986, Swid purchased CBS Songs, the music publishing unit of CBS, which would later become the beginning of SBK Entertainment World, a leading music publisher and worldwide entertainment services company.[9] From November, 1986, until May, 1989, Swid was chairman and chief executive officer of SBK Entertainment World.

From February 1990 until January 1995, Swid was chairman and chief executive officer of Westview Press, an academic publishing company based in Boulder, Colorado, and from 1989 until 1997 the chairman and chief executive officer of Spin, a music and youth culture magazine.

Other affiliations edit

Due to his interest in foreign relations and international diplomacy, Swid was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and past director of the East West Institute.

Swid was an active supporter of the arts and education and served as a director of The Municipal Art Society of New York. He was a trustee and chairman of the Executive & Finance Committee of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and was a member of the Visiting Committee on 20th Century Art for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He and his wife, artist Nan G. Swid,[10] were financial supporters of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.[11]

He also served as a trustee of the Horace Mann School and as executive vice president of the board of the Lenox School, both located in New York City.

Personal life edit

He was married to artist Nan Swid. They had three children together – Jill, Robin and Scott.[12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ Sisario, Ben (October 10, 2019). "Stephen Swid, Music Licensing Innovator, Is Dead at 78". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2019-10-10. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  2. ^ Israel Policy Forum: "Prominent US Jews Support Two States, Urge Abbas to Set Positive Tone" 2014-11-07 at the Wayback Machine September 25, 2013
  3. ^ a b Knoll Sells General Felt. New York Times, September 10, 1988
  4. ^ Adding up the New '21'. New York Magazine, Jun 1, 1987
  5. ^ - Time magazine – Monday, Jun. 27, 1983
  6. ^ Rohleder, Anna. "Time Line: The Rise Of Christie's And Sotheby's" - Forbes.com
  7. ^ Ten Survivors of the Wall Street Crash. New York Magazine, Jan 27, 1975
  8. ^ Knoll Group Company History. Funding Universe
  9. ^ CBS chose a buyer for its music publishing unit. LA Times, October 13, 1986
  10. ^ New York Social Diary: "Full autumn night" October 24, 2012
  11. ^ JTS: 2012 Commencement Bulletin 2014-08-16 at the Wayback Machine May 2012
  12. ^ New York Post: "Couple slaps neighbors with $1.13M suit for chopping hedges" By Julia Marsh February 5, 2014
  13. ^ New York Daily News: "The Urge to Merge" by Michael Gross April 13, 2003
  • Tower of Ambition. The New York Observer, February 4, 2001

External links edit

  • SESAC, Inc. website

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