Ronald Perelman

American billionaire businessman and investor

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August 2021 Princeton University announced it would not name a student dormitory for Perelman after his family foundation failed to make payments on a pledged $65 million donation.
August 2021 Princeton University announced it would not name a student dormitory for Perelman after his family foundation failed to make payments on a pledged $65 million donation.
2020 Revlon undertakes a debt deal, reflecting the financial complexities of Perelman's business holdings.
2020 Perelman sells majority of his shares in AM General and significant art works, likely in response to economic challenges and high debt burdens of his companies.
2020 Revlon undertakes a debt deal, reflecting the financial complexities of Perelman's business holdings.
2020 Perelman sells majority of his shares in AM General and significant art works, likely in response to economic challenges and high debt burdens of his companies.
September 18 2020 Bloomberg reported that Perelman sold his Gulfstream 650 private jet and his 257-foot yacht.
September 18 2020 Bloomberg reported that Perelman sold his Gulfstream 650 private jet and his 257-foot yacht.
October 2018 A fire spread from the attic of Perelman's 40-room Mediterranean-style villa 'Près Choisis' (now called 'The Creeks') in East Hampton, burning for several hours. Insurers paid approximately $141 million for fire damage but rejected claims for five paintings insured for $410 million.
October 2018 A fire spread from the attic of Perelman's 40-room Mediterranean-style villa 'Près Choisis' (now called 'The Creeks') in East Hampton, burning for several hours. Insurers paid approximately $141 million for fire damage but rejected claims for five paintings insured for $410 million.
September 2017 Named by Forbes magazine as one of the '100 Greatest Living Business Minds'.
September 2017 Donated $125,000 to Trump Victory campaign.
September 2017 Donated $125,000 to Trump Victory campaign.
September 2017 Named by Forbes magazine as one of the '100 Greatest Living Business Minds'.
May 2015 Succeeded Sanford I. Weill as Chairman of Carnegie Hall.
May 2015 Succeeded Sanford I. Weill as Chairman of Carnegie Hall.
2013 Donated $50 million to NYU Langone Medical Center to create the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Emergency Services, $25 million to the University of Pennsylvania for its Economics and Political Science Departments, and $100 million to Columbia Business School to support new facilities in Manhattanville.
2013 Donated $50 million to NYU Langone Medical Center to create the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Emergency Services, $25 million to the University of Pennsylvania for its Economics and Political Science Departments, and $100 million to Columbia Business School to support new facilities in Manhattanville.
May 2012 Perelman and Anna Chapman welcomed their second child, a son named Ike.
May 2012 Perelman and Anna Chapman welcomed their second child, a son named Ike.
June 3 2011 Honored for charitable contributions at the New York Police Foundation's 40th Anniversary Gala at the Waldorf Astoria, an event that raised $2.3 million for charity.
June 3 2011 Honored for charitable contributions at the New York Police Foundation's 40th Anniversary Gala at the Waldorf Astoria, an event that raised $2.3 million for charity.
November 2010 Perelman and Anna Chapman celebrated the birth of their first child, a son named Oscar.
November 2010 Perelman and Anna Chapman celebrated the birth of their first child, a son named Oscar.
October 13 2010 Perelman married Dr. Anna Chapman, a Harvard University-educated psychiatrist
October 13 2010 Perelman married Dr. Anna Chapman, a Harvard University-educated psychiatrist

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