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  1. Irving Brooks Harris (August 4, 1910 – September 25, 2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. Early life and career. The entrance to the Joan and Irving Harris Concert Hall in Aspen, Colorado. Harris was one of three children born and raised in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His father, Bill Harris, was a wealthy woolen merchant. [2] .

  2. Harris Associates was founded in 1976 by Victor Morgenstern, Myron Szold, Roger Brown, Ralph Wanger, Joe Braucher, Peter Foreman, Ed Neisser and Earl Rusnak, who had previously worked in the private investment office of Chicago entrepreneur Irving Harris.

  3. Irving Harris Foundation fuels ideas, leaders, and movements led by and for people most impacted by harm. We partner with those who are reimagining systems and shifting power to eliminate racial and gender disparities among pregnant and birthing people, babies, toddlers, and their families.

  4. Irving Brooks Harris was a visionary philanthropist who set a high standard for the power of philanthropy when practiced with humility, patience and relentless curiosity. He inspired everyone around him to think big and act decisively when opportunities arose. Irving’s approach was distinctive.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · The Legacy of Irving B. Harris. Although he was known as a businessman, Irving Harris’ true passion was improving the lives of children through innovative solutions to wide-ranging social problems.

  6. From his earliest days of giving, Irving Harris was driven by a deeply held belief that everyone should have the right to thrive. His grantmaking and philanthropic leadership were grounded in a sense of social justice, focused on closing the gaps between those who have more and those who have less.

  7. About Irving Harris: Grew up on East Side of Manhattan. Attended, then worked for the Madison Square Boys Club (it didn't add Girls until 1984). Most of ...