Bernard L. Schwartz Explained

Birth Name:Bernard Leon Schwartz
Birth Date:13 December 1925
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Education:City University of New York (BS)
Occupation:Businessman
Known For:Chairman and CEO, Loral Space & Communications
Children:2
Spouse:
  • Irene Zanderer
  • Denise Jansen

Bernard Leon Schwartz (December 13, 1925 – March 12, 2024) was an American businessman who was Chairman of the Board and CEO of Loral Space & Communications, a position he held for 34 years. He also served as Chairman and CEO of K&F Industries, Inc., and president and CEO of Globalstar Telecommunications. He retired from Loral and his positions at its various subsidiaries and affiliates as of March 1, 2006. He was latterly the Chairman and CEO of BLS Investments, his own investment firm located in Manhattan.

Biography

Schwartz was born in Brooklyn, New York.[1] and grew up in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn. He was Jewish.[1] Schwartz graduated from Townsend Harris High School in NYC.[1] He held a B.S. in finance and an honorary doctorate of science from City University of New York.[2] He was a World War II veteran, having served in the US Army Air Corps.[3] After school, he worked as an accountant eventually becoming a partner at a Wall Street firm. He then went on to serve as a vice president of American President Lines and then president of Reliance Insurance Co. (formerly Leasco) for four years. In 1972, he bought a 12% stake in Loral Corporation, a New York Stock Exchange-listed manufacturer of satellites and satellite systems, where he served as its Chairman and CEO[1] for 34 years.[2]

Political activities

Schwartz was a lifelong Democrat.[1] According to NBC News, he was the largest single contributor to the Democratic Party from 1992 to 1996. In 1996, he celebrated his 71st birthday with Bill and Hillary Clinton at the White House.[4] In 1998 Schwartz became embroiled in a campaign donations scandal and an alleged transfer of missile technology to China that occurred in 1996. He was exonerated of any wrongdoing in the campaign finance matter after a Justice Department investigation.[5] [6] [7] Loral settled the missile transfer matter with the Justice Department in 2002, paying a $14 million fine and admitting no wrongdoing.[8]

In 2016, Schwartz donated US$1 million to Priorities USA Action, a Super PAC supporting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.[9] Schwartz is also in the $5 million – $10 million bracket of donors to the Clinton Foundation.[10]

Foreign Policy

In 2002, the Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellowship in Business and Foreign Policy was established at the Council on Foreign Relations with a gift from the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Foundation.[11] The fellowship was created to focus on the global integration of financial markets and its implications for U.S. economic and foreign policy.[11] Schwartz did not actually become a member of the Council on Foreign Relations until 2003, the following year.[11]

Personal life

Schwartz was married to the former Irene Zanderer and lived in New York City; she died in 2014.[12] They had two daughters.[1] He remarried to Denise Jansen.[1] Schwartz was a member of the United Jewish Appeal Federation's real estate committee.[13] In 2002, he and his wife donated $5 million to Baruch College.[14]

Schwartz died at his home in Manhattan on March 12, 2024, at the age of 98.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bernard . Schwartz . My American Story by Bernard Schwartz . The Common Good. June 23, 2021 .
  2. Web site: About Bernard Schwartz . The New School - Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis. October 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100728211501/http://www.newschool.edu/scepa/schwartz.htm. July 28, 2010.
  3. Web site: Archive of "Bernard L. Schwartz Biography". https://web.archive.org/web/20160530052349/http://bernardlschwartz.com/bio/documents/BLSLongBio-January2016.pdf. 16 December 2017. 2016-05-30.
  4. Web site: Orbiter of Power. 13 December 2015. 1 May 1997. Mother Jones. Dave Eisenstadt.
  5. News: Internal Justice Memo Excuses Loral From Funds Probe... . May 23, 2000 . William C. . Rempel . . Los Angeles Times. Alan C. Miller . A15 . 2009-08-07.
  6. News: Justice Dept. Memo Says Donor Was Cleared. The New York Times. June 9, 2000. DAVID JOHNSTON. Today, a Loral spokesman expressed satisfaction that the documents had finally come to light. We are pleased that the facts in this case have now been made public and that Mr. Schwartz and Loral are shown to be innocent of any wrongdoing, said Thomas B. Ross, a company vice president. [...] Mr. Specter said in an interview that he did not realize at the hearing that Mr. Schwartz had been exonerated by the Justice Department because he had not seen Mr. La Bella's addendum..
  7. Book: Michael Hirsh. At War with Ourselves: Why America is Squandering Its Chance to Build a Better World. registration. 2003. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-515269-2. 150–. Bernard Schwartz was exonerated of all wrongdoing when the Justice ....
  8. The Washington Times. January 10, 2002. Loral settles charge it gave China data
  9. News: May 27, 2016 . The Top Donors Backing Hillary Clinton's Super PAC . Forbes .
  10. Web site: Sep 25, 2019 . Clinton Foundation. ClintonFoundation.
  11. Web site: The Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellowship in Business and Foreign Policy . Council on Foreign Relations. June 23, 2021.
  12. Web site: In Memoriam: Fall 2014–Winter 2015. 6 November 2014. Baruch College Alumni Association.
  13. Web site: Real Estate Executive Council: Members . United Jewish Appeal Federation. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222155132/https://www.ujafedny.org/get-involved/join-a-group/rex/. December 22, 2015.
  14. News: Grants from Jewish sources announced. 2002. The Jewish Post.
  15. News: Bernard L. Schwartz, Loral CEO Who Funded Democrats, Dies at 98 . 13 March 2024 . BNN Bloomberg . 13 March 2024.