A. Alfred Taubman

Businessman and philanthropist, contributed to auction industry

A. Alfred Taubman - Leaders & Politicians born 1924
Born

1924
102 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A businessman and philanthropist focused on the art and auction industries. Founded Sotheby's Holdings, Inc. and served as its chairman. Played a crucial role in the modernization of auction houses, emphasizing marketing and strategic planning. Involved in various philanthropic efforts, including support for education and the arts, which reflected a commitment to community development. Contributed to several charitable organizations throughout his life, including establishing the Taubman Center for State and Local Government at Harvard University.

Founded Sotheby's Holdings, Inc.

Revamped the auction industry

Promoted various philanthropic initiatives

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