Sanford Diller

Sanford Ned Diller (June 4, 1928 – February 2, 2018[1]) was an American billionaire and the founder of Prometheus Real Estate Group.[2]

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Sanford Diller
Born(1928-06-04)4 June 1928
Died2 February 2018(2018-02-02) (aged 89)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley
Hastings College of the Law
Occupationreal estate developer
Known forfounder of Prometheus Real Estate Group
Spouse(s)Helen Samuels
ChildrenBrad Diller
Ron Diller
Jackie Diller Safier

Biography

The only son of Claire (née Diller) and Jack Diller, Jewish immigrants from Galicia who had settled in San Francisco, California. Both Claire and Jack were paternal cousins (marriages between cousins was customary in Galician Jewry). His parents owned a kosher style restaurant named "Diller's" in the Fillmore District in three different locations in San Francisco, which was operated seven days a week during the Great Depression.

Diller graduated from the University of California, Berkeley[3] and then graduated with a J.D. from the Hastings College of the Law.[4]

After law school, Diller began acquiring and developing real estate in the mid-1960s.[2] In 1965, he founded the Prometheus Real Estate Group.[2] Prometheus grew to become the San Francisco Bay Area's largest private real-estate holding company of apartments with over 11,000 owned units and is valued at $2.3 billion.[2] Prometheus was owned by Diller and his wife through a revocable trust.[2]

Sanford passed away from natural causes on February 02, 2018 in his house in Woodside, California. He was buried in Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel.

Philanthropy

In 2002, the Helen Diller Family Program in Jewish Studies donated $5 million to establish an endowment for a visiting Israeli scholar at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.[5] In 2003, the Dillers donated $35 million to fund The Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Care Center at the UCSF complex on the biomedical campus of Mission Bay.[4][6] In 2018, the foundation announced a $500 million commitment to begin planning a new UCSF hospital; gifts to the university total more than $1.15 billion.

Since 1999, the Dillers have donated over $1 billion via their family foundation named after his wife, The Helen Diller Family Foundation. Other major gifts have funded Jewish studies programs at the University of California, Berkeley, the renovation of the Julius Kahn playground at the Presidio, Mission Dolores Park Playground, now named Helen Diller Playground, and the preschool in the San Francisco Jewish Community Center, named Helen Diller Preschool.[4][7][8][9] They also support San Francisco's de Young Museum, Museum of Modern Art and Legion of Honor Museum.

The Foundation operates two Jewish teen programs; an international Jewish teen leadership program, the Diller Teen Fellows and the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards. Since 2007, the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards have recognized Californian Jewish teens who are outstanding role models in their communities.[3]

Personal life

In 1951, Diller married Helen Samuels (born 1928), the daughter of Jewish immigrants from Poland, and fellow University of California, Berkeley graduate whom he met in college.[4] Her father was a clothing salesman and shop owner.[4] They have three children: Brad Diller, Ron Diller, and Jackie Safier,[3] president of Prometheus.[2] Diller lived in Woodside, California.[4]

Sanford Diller is also the second cousin of the well known media executive, Barry Diller.

References

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