Robert S. Taubman

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Robert S. Taubman
Born (1953-12-27) December 27, 1953 (age 68)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
EducationBoston University (B.S.)
OccupationBusinessman
Spouse(s)Julia Reyes Taubman (m. 1999–2018, her death)
Children4
Parent(s)Reva Kolodney
A. Alfred Taubman
Family J. Christopher Reyes (brother-in-law)
Jude Reyes (brother-in-law)

Robert S. Taubman (born December 27, 1953) is an American businessman.[1][2][3][4] He serves as the current chairman, president and chief executive officer of Taubman Centers.[1][2][3][4][5]

Early life and education[]

Taubman was born to a Jewish family, the son of Reva (née Kolodney)[6] and A. Alfred Taubman (1924-2015). His father founded Taubman Centers, headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[4] He received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Boston University.[4][5]

Career[]

He joined his family business, Taubman Centers, in 1976.[1][4][5] He became executive vice president in 1984, chief operating officer in 1988, president and chief executive officer in 1990, and chairman in 2001.[1][2][4][5]

Taubman serves on the executive board of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) and is a member and immediate past chairman of the Real Estate Roundtable in Washington, D.C. He is a member and past trustee of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and founding chairman of ULI’s Detroit Regional District Council. He also is a member and past trustee of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). Taubman is a member of the board of directors of Comerica Incorporated (NYSE:CMA) and is a past board member of Sotheby’s Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:BID).

Among his many civic and charitable commitments, Taubman serves on the executive committee of Southeastern Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) and is as a member of the board of directors of Business Leaders for Michigan. He is a trustee of the Cranbrook Educational Community, where he is chairman of the audit committee. He serves on the University of Michigan Investment Advisory Committee, and is a council member of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy Schools. Taubman holds a B.S. degree in economics from Boston University.

Personal life[]

He was married to the late author Julia Reyes (daughter of the founder of Reyes Holdings and sister of Jude Reyes and J. Christopher Reyes) and has four children: Alexander, Ghislaine, Theodore, and Sebastian Taubman.[7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Robert S Taubman, Taubman Centers Inc: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Forbes". forbes.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Quote Not Found - Wall Street Journal". quotes.wsj.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Executives - About Us - Taubman". www.taubman.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d "Robert Taubman". Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  6. ^ New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths STOCKER, REVA, TAUBMAN" August 19, 1999
  7. ^ New Yorker Magazine: "Detroit Valentine" by Nick Paumgarten December 11, 2011
  8. ^ Stacklin, Jeff (January 29, 2018). "Julie Reyes Taubman: Funeral Set For MOCAD Founder". Patch Media.
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