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Bernard Osher was born on 1927, is an American businessman. Discover Bernard Osher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?
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Bernard Osher Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bernard Osher's Wife?
His wife is Barbro Sachs-Osher
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Samuel and Leah Osher |
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Barbro Sachs-Osher |
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Bernard Osher Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bernard Osher worth at the age of 97 years old? Bernard Osher’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessman. He is from American. We have estimated Bernard Osher's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Bernard Osher (born 1927) is an American businessman, best known for his work as a philanthropist.
Osher was born to a Jewish family and raised in Biddeford, Maine.
In 1948, he graduated with a B.A. from Bowdoin College.
He spent his early years in southern Maine, owning and running a large hardware store on Main Street in Biddeford as well as a big summer amusement park called Palace Playland in nearby Old Orchard Beach.
After having worked at Oppenheimer & Company in New York, he moved to California, where he became a founding director of World Savings, which became the second largest savings institution in the United States.
World Savings ultimately merged with the Wachovia Corporation.
An avid art collector, Osher also purchased the auction house, Butterfield & Butterfield, which became the fourth-largest auction house in the world.
Osher has been a notable philanthropist since 1977 when he founded the Bernard Osher Foundation.
The foundation is a major supporter of higher education and the arts, and Osher has consequently become known as "the quiet philanthropist."
In 1999, he sold that company to eBay.
An initiative of the Foundation has funded over 120 Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes at universities and colleges in the United States since 2001.
His focus has been to advocate for good education, and he has funded projects in the state of Maine and his foster city, San Francisco, which involve education and the arts.
Since founding the Bernard Osher Foundation, nearly 80 percent of its grants have gone to support educational programs, and seventeen percent support arts organizations.
His donations have gone towards causes such as scholarships for higher education through the Osher Fellows Program, and Scholarships for University Reentry Students aged 25 to 50 under his Osher Reentry Scholarship Program.
Other causes include supporting programs addressing the educational needs of seasoned adults at institutions of higher education under the Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes, Selected integrative medicine programs, and Arts and educational programs in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area and the State of Maine.
$70 million in scholarships are given to California community college students, and $16 million worth of scholarships to the University of California at Berkeley's Incentive Awards Program, which helps poor students attend the university.
In 2005, Forbes listed him as the 584th richest man in the world, and in 2006, 746th.
In 2006, the Bernard Osher Foundation donated $723.2 million in support of these and other programs, resulting in the creation of new programs at several institutions in the United States that promote lifelong learning.
This donation earned him the designation as The Chronicle of Philanthropy's third most generous donor in their annual survey of the largest donors in America.
Osher plans to give away his entire fortune, as he has no heirs, but he enjoys the opportunity of helping members of several generations lead more fulfilling lives by his contributions.
Also, in the November 26, 2007 issue of Businessweek, he was listed as the 11th most generous philanthropist.
The article cited the $805 million that he has given to arts, educational, and social services in his life.
Osher was also awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 2015.
Osher was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by Carnegie Mellon University in 2017.