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With the help of Dick Berdik, his long-time CFO and confidant, Mr. Dietrich transformed and grew the business into the nation’s largest manufacturer of light metal framing for the construction industry, reaching over $400 million of annual revenue.
Jun 3, 2019 · After one of Ralph's sons, Richard Kleeman Lazarus, died in a car wreck in 1979, his siblings and cousins decided to form a charitable foundation in his memory. The foundation, which accepts contributions only from fifth generation Lazari, "has become sort of a social glue for our generation," says Stuart.
Based in Pittsburgh, The Dietrich Foundation is a Pennsylvania charitable trust created through the extraordinary charitable vision and generosity of William (Bill) S. Dietrich II. Dietrich’s Story.
The Dietrich Foundation’s management team is as follows: Staff. Trustees. Edward J. Grefenstette. President, CEO and CIO. Ed Grefenstette serves as the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of The Dietrich Foundation.
Since Bill passed away in 2011, the Dietrich Foundation has given away $175 million and the remaining assets now total just over $1 billion. That asset growth has been entirely from investment returns with no additional inflows.
Nov 20, 2011 · William S. Dietrich II passed away in early October, leaving a legacy of more than $500 million in philanthropic largesse to numerous cultural and educational institutions in western Pennsylvania.
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Ralph S. Dietrich is the son of the successful Swiss movie producer, distributor and theater owner Erwin C. Dietrich. After successfully completing his studies in business administration he started working for Cinetyp, a Swiss subtitling company.