Hilary Geary Ross

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Hilary Geary Ross
Hilary Geary Ross 2017.jpg
Born (1950-07-04) July 4, 1950 (age 71)
OccupationAuthor, businesswoman
Known forPhilanthropy, writing
Notable work
"New York, New York" and "Palm Beach People"
Spouse(s)John W. Geary II (died 1995)
Peter Green (divorced)
(m. 2004)

Hilary Geary Ross (born July 4, 1950) is an American businesswoman, author, and philanthropist. She has written two books (published 2011 and 2014) these books feature intimate portraits of high-profile residences, and people in politics, Hollywood, fashion, art, sports, finance, and philanthropy. She is also known for being the spouse of Wilbur Ross since 2004.

Career[]

Ross has written two coffee-table books that feature photographs by Harry Benson. New York, New York was published in 2011 and Palm Beach People was published in 2014. The books feature intimate portraits of high-profile residences, and people in politics, Hollywood, fashion, art, sports, finance, and philanthropy. Ross knew the majority of the book's subjects personally. Some of Ross’ favorite photographs include one of Hugh Jackman, the architect Peter Marino, Dr. Oz., Evelyn and Leonard Lauder, President Donald Trump and the First Lady Melania Trump.[1] Proceeds from the sales of the books are donated to The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.[2]

Ross is the Society Editor for Quest magazine, and wrote a Palm Beach column for New York Social Diary which featured her own photographs.[3][4] Her feature stories have included coverage of art exhibits including Recapturing the Real West+ The Collections of William I. Koch. She also wrote a monthly column for Quest called, "Appearance column” for 17 years.

Philanthropy[]

Hilary is an active philanthropist in New York, Palm Beach, and Washington D.C. She currently sits on the Honorary Board of the Boys Club of New York where she has served since 1983.[5][verification needed] She Served as President of The Women's Board from 1988-1990. Hilary was instrumental in uniting the organizations men's and women's board of The Boys Club. She was also on the board of the Women's Committee of Central Park Conservancy where she served as President in from 1994 to 1995.[6] She continues to sit on the Honorary Board and attend their annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon.[citation needed]

Hilary has also been on the board of the Palm Beach Preservation Foundation since 2005 and was the Chairman of the Foundation's annual dance twice.[verification needed][7]

Hilary sits on the Trustees' Council[verification needed] of the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the Board of the Ford Theater.[verification needed] She was formerly on the board[verification needed] of the Magritte Museum in Belgium.[7]

Hilary has been the President of the Blenheim Palace Foundation, USA since 2007.[date verification needed] The Foundation helps with the restoration and preservation of Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, England, which is the birthplace of Winston Churchill.[8]

Awards[]

Hilary and Wilbur won The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach's Ballinger Award in 2004 for the renovation of their 1939 Georgian Revival manor Windsong, which noted architect John L. Volk originally designed.[9] The Ross’ won The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach's Elizabeth L. and John H. Schuler Award in 2010 for the guesthouse they built on the property next door with the architect Thomas Kirchhoff and interior designer Mario Buatta.[10]

Personal life[]

Hilary's first husband, John W. Geary II, died in 1995; she would later marry and divorce Peter Green, a British investment banker. In 2004, she married industrialist and financier Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., who served as the United States Secretary of Commerce under President Donald Trump.[11] Forbes.com reported that "Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross discussed “competitive issues facing the U.S. aerospace market” with the CEO of Boeing in March 2017, a time when Ross’ wife owned nearly $3 million worth of stock in the company, according to an analysis of correspondence obtained by the ethics watchdog organization ."[12]

References[]

  1. ^ Zilkha, Bettina. "Bulgari Celebrates Hilary Geary Ross And Harry Benson's New Book, Palm Beach People". Forbes.
  2. ^ Heyman, Marshall (6 December 2011). "Photographer Takes On Manhattanites". Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ "New social force in town: Wife of commerce secretary pick Wilbur Ross is expected to be a player". Washington Post.
  4. ^ Morrow, Brendan (16 January 2017). "Hilary Geary, Wilbur Ross' Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy.com.
  5. ^ Heyman, Marshall (30 October 2015). "Black-and-White for the Boys' Club". Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ Holson, Laura M. (11 February 2017). "A Palm Beach Power Hostess Prepares for Trump's Washington". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "Palm Beach's Hilary Geary Ross takes on Washington". Palm Beach Illustrated. 10 January 2018.
  8. ^ Heyman, Marshall (29 October 2011). "For the Preservation of an Intriguing Palace". Wall Street Journal.
  9. ^ Janjigian, Robert. "Kirchhoff, Buatta win Schuler Award for Ross guest house Windsong Too". Palm Beach Daily News.
  10. ^ Janjigian, Robert. "Schuler winner Windsong Too 'jewel of a space' for Hilary, Wilbur Ross". Palm Beach Daily News.
  11. ^ "Hilary Geary and Wilbur Ross Jr". New York Times.
  12. ^ "Wilbur Ross Talked Business with Boeing CEO Despite Conflict of Interest".
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