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Philanthropist Lord Wolfson dies at 82

May 24, 2010 14:02
Lord Wolfson was knighted in 1977

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

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Businessman and philanthropist Lord Wolfson, founder trustee of the Wolfson Foundation, has died aged 82.

During his lifetime, the Wolfson Foundation donated more than £1 billion for academic projects, equipment, and studies at hospitals and universities in arts, science and health. Israeli universities benefited greatly from the foundation, including projects at the Technion Institute in Haifa and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where the Wolfson Foundation supported the Wolfson Centre for Applied Structural Biology.

Leonard Wolfson was the son of Sir Isaac Wolfson, a Jewish immigrant from Russia, who settled in Glasgow. Sir Isaac's legendary company, Great Universal Stores, became one of Britain’s most successful retail, manufacturing and mail order businesses, buying Burberry in 1955.

Lord Wolfson became managing director of his father’s business in 1962 and co-chairman in 1981 when his father began to suffer from Alzheimer’s.