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Haas was either a director or trustee at the Levi Strauss Foundation, the Red Tab Foundation, the Joanne and Peter Haas Jr. Fund, the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, the Novato Youth Center Honorary Board, Trustee Emeritus of the San Francisco Foundation (1996-2005), and Vice President of the Peter E. Haas Jr. Family Fund. [7] [10] [11] [12]
Haas was married twice. He had three children with his first wife, Kaw City, Oklahoma native Josephine Baum: [5] [6] Peter E. Haas Jr., Margaret E. Haas (adopted), [1] and Michael Stern Haas (predeceased). [7] His son Peter worked for the Levi Strauss Company in various capacities [8] and was married to Joanne Christensen.
Daniel Lawrence Lurie was born and raised in a Jewish [4] family in San Francisco, the son of Mimi (née Ruchwarger) and Rabbi Brian Lurie. [5] [6] His parents divorced when he was two [6] and his mother remarried to Peter E. Haas [5] and his father remarried Caroline Fromm Lurie.
Peter E. Haas Jr. (cousin) John D. Goldman (born August 18, 1949) is an American businessman and philanthropist in San Francisco, California . He is a member of the Haas family through his mother.
Walter and Elise Haas had three children: Walter A. Haas Jr., Peter E. Haas Sr., and Rhoda Haas Goldman [9] In 1989, the University of California, Berkeley Regents voted to rename the business school the Haas School of Business in his honor, after a large gift from the Haas family. [4]
Miriam "Mimi" Lurie Haas (born 1946) is an American billionaire businesswoman. She is the widow of Peter E. Haas , who was the great-grandnephew of Levi Strauss , the founder of denim manufacturer Levi Strauss & Co.
From January 2008 to September 2011, if you bought shares in companies when Charles M. Rampacek joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 32.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a -18.0 percent return from the S&P 500.
Also called “Haas Award” is an award from the University of California at Berkeley [1] established in 1964 by Walter A. Haas Jr., Peter E. Haas and Richard Goldman.It recognizes students or alumni of the university who are from a different country to the United States who have made significant contributions to their country.