Stanley S. Lasdon

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DiedJanuary, 1993 (age 83)
Occupation(s)Pharmaceutical executive
Philanthropist
Stanley S. Lasdon
Born1910
DiedJanuary, 1993 (age 83)
Alma materSt. John's University
Occupation(s)Pharmaceutical executive
Philanthropist
Known forWarner-Lambert, The Lasdon Foundation
SpouseGene Schwarzer
Children3
FamilyLasdon

Stanley S. Lasdon (1910 – January, 1993) was an American pharmaceutical executive and philanthropist. Along with his brothers, he was a director the Warner-Lambert Company and a founder of the Lasdon Foundation, for which he later served as president.

Stanley S. Lasdon was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York in 1910. He was one of seven children including brothers Jacob S. Lasdon, William S. Lasdon, Philip S. Lasdon, Milton Lasdon, and sisters Mrs. Francis Milch and Mrs. Miriam Gerrity.[1][2] Lasdon earned a law degree at St. John's University in 1936.[3]

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