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Bruce Wasserstein
American businessman

Bruce Wasserstein

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American businessman
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Place of birth
Brooklyn
Place of death
New York City
Age
61 years
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Biography

Bruce Jay Wasserstein (December 25, 1947 – October 14, 2009) was an American investment banker, businessman, and writer. He was a graduate of the McBurney School, University of Michigan, Harvard Business School, and Harvard Law School, and spent a year at the University of Cambridge. He was prominent in the mergers and acquisitions industry, credited with working on 1,000 transactions with a total value of approximately $250 billion.

Early life

Wasserstein was born and raised in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York, the son of Lola (née Schleifer) and Morris Wasserstein. His father, a Jewish immigrant from pre-World War II Poland, emigrated to New York City and started a ribbon company. His maternal grandfather was Simon Schleifer, a Jewish teacher in the yeshiva in Wloclawek, Poland who later emigrated to Paterson, New Jersey and became a Hebrew school principal. He had four siblings: businesswoman Sandra Wasserstein Meyer; Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein, (whose daughter, Lucy Jane, he was raising at the time of his death); Abner Wasserstein (died 2011); and Georgette Levis (died 2014) who was married to psychiatrist Albert J. Levis.

Career

Starting his career as a Cravath, Swaine & Moore attorney, Wasserstein moved to First Boston Corp. in 1977 and eventually rose to co-head of their then-dominant merger and acquisition practice. In 1988, with colleague Joseph Perella, he left First Boston to form investment bank boutique Wasserstein Perella & Co., which he sold in 2000, at the top of the late 1990s bull market, to Germany's Dresdner Bank for around $1.4 billion in stock. In 2002, he left the unit Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (formed by merging Dresdner's United Kingdom unit Kleinwort Benson with Wasserstein Perella) to become head of Lazard. In 2005, he led the initial public offering of Lazard and became the public firm's first Chairman and CEO.

Wasserstein controlled Wasserstein & Co., a private equity firm with investments in a number of industries, particularly media. In 2004, he added New York Magazine to his media empire. In July 2007, he sold American Lawyer Media to Incisive Media for about $630 million in cash. He was credited with the term "Pac-Man defense",which is used by targeted companies during a hostile takeover attempt.

Philanthropy

In 2007 Wasserstein made a $25 million donation to Harvard Law School, for the creation of a large academic wing of the school's Northwest Corner complex, which was named Wasserstein Hall.

Net worth

According to Forbes, as of September 17, 2008, Wasserstein's net worth was estimated to be $2.3 billion.

He owned an apartment at 927 Fifth Avenue in New York City, an estate in Santa Barbara in California, an Atlantic oceanfront estate in East Hampton (Long Island), a house at 38 Belgrave Square in London and another apartment in Paris.

Personal life

Wasserstein was married four times and had six biological children:

  • Laura Lynelle Killin (married 1968, divorced 1974).
  • Christine Parrott (divorced 1992). They had three children: Ben, Pam and Scoop. Christine is a psychoanalyst and has since remarried to American journalist and newspaper publisher Dan Rattiner.
  • Claude Becker (married 1996, divorced 2008). They had two sons: Jack and Dash. Prior to her marriage to Wasserstein, Claude was an Emmy Award-winning CBS news producer. After Bruce's death Claude took in Lucy, his sister Wendy's daughter.
  • Angela Chao, (married 2009, up until Wasserstein's death). She is the sister of Elaine Chao who is married to U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell.

Wasserstein had a sixth child, Sky Wasserstein, with Erin McCarthy after separating from Becker; McCarthy, a Columbia MBA graduate, was formerly a Director of Development at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Sky was conceived via IVF and born at New York Hospital in 2008. Wasserstein gave her the middle name, Wendy, in memory of his sister who had died in 2006. He also named Sky an equal beneficiary in trusts he had established for all his children that held his legacy assets, including several real estate properties and businesses, such as New York Magazine. Wasserstein and McCarthy shared joint custody of their daughter.Upon Wasserstein's death, trustees for the various family trusts barred Sky from benefiting from the jointly owned trust assets, and in 2011, filed an accounting in a New York court to "cash out" Sky from the holdings.An article about the dispute was published in Vanity Fair (magazine) but was "quietly" removed..

His political position was liberal; and he was involved with media since high school and college, when he was an editor on his high school newspaper, The McBurneian [4], (McBurney School, New York), and later at the University of Michigan Michigan Daily, then served an internship at Forbes magazine. Inspired by Ralph Nader, he was one of "Nader's Raiders" for a brief length of time. Rahm Emanuel and Vernon Jordan were employed by Wasserstein for a few years. Wasserstein also served as trustee for the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism from 2001 until his death.

Death

On October 11, 2009, Wasserstein was admitted to hospital with an irregular heartbeat. It was originally reported that his condition was serious, but that he was stable and recovering. On October 14, 2009, Wasserstein was pronounced dead. He was 61 years old.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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When was Bruce Wasserstein born and when did he die?
Bruce Wasserstein was born on December 25, 1947, and he died on October 14, 2009.
What was Bruce Wasserstein's occupation?
Bruce Wasserstein was an American investment banker and businessman.
What is Bruce Wasserstein famous for?
Bruce Wasserstein is best known for being the chairman and CEO of the investment bank Lazard. He also played a key role in numerous high-profile mergers and acquisitions.
Where did Bruce Wasserstein receive his education?
Bruce Wasserstein received his bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and his law degree from Harvard Law School.
Did Bruce Wasserstein hold any other notable positions besides being the chairman and CEO of Lazard?
Yes, Wasserstein held various other positions throughout his career. He was a partner at the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, as well as the co-founder of the prominent financial advisory firm Wasserstein Perella & Co.
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