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Sara Bronfman was born on 21 November, 1976 in New York, New York, United States. Discover Sara Bronfman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Sara Rosner Bronfman |
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48 years old |
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Scorpio |
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21 November 1976 |
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21 November |
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New York, New York, United States |
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United States |
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Sara Bronfman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sara Bronfman's Husband?
Her husband is Basit Igtet (m. 2012)
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Edgar Bronfman Sr Georgiana Bronfman Havers (née Rita Webb) |
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Basit Igtet (m. 2012) |
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Sara Bronfman Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sara Bronfman worth at the age of 48 years old? Sara Bronfman’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated
Sara Bronfman's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sara Bronfman Social Network
Timeline
On January 28, 2020, 80 victims of NXIVM saying they were victims of sex trafficking and forced labour filed a mass law suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Named in the 19 defendents' list of the complaint, Sara Bronfman appears in a list of ten counts, such as "illegal experimentation on human beings" including what victims call a "human fright experiment" where the subjects "believed they were going to watch a talk by Raniere, but instead were subjected to scenes of escalating violence including actual, extremely graphic footage of the brutal beheading and dismemberment of five women in Mexico."
On June 19, 2019, a Federal District Court in Brooklyn convicted NXVIM founder Raniere of sex trafficking and racketeering.
In 2017, Lama Tenzin Dhonden, the self-styled "Personal Emissary for Peace for The Dalai Lama," was suspended from his position amid corruption charges; the investigation also revealed a 2009 sexual relationship between Dhonden and Bronfman.
She has been involved with the U.S.-Libya Chamber of Commerce since its founding in November 2011 with the purpose of developing viable economic links between American and Libyan enterprises. The chamber announced that Sara, who was then a member on the board, would be the new president after the conclusion of a vote conducted by the organizations board members on February 20, 2012. The announcement occurred after Adam Hock resigned as president and board member to pursue private ventures within the country. In an interview with the National Journal, Bronfman stated that the situation in Libya provides an opportunity for the State Department to change their tactics, and "rather than enforcing our ways on them, we need to understand their ways, learn from them and discover which of our country's many strengths we can best support them."(sic)
Sara Bronfman is also involved with the Canada-Libya Chamber of Commerce, which was founded on March 12, 2012. Bronfman and husband Basit Igtet are the inaugural president and chairman of the board respectively. Positioned to provide help and advice to the people of Libya, the Chamber of Commerce discourage continued business with groups such as SNC-Lavalin, who allegedly did business with the Gadaffi regime. The group is one of several working to restore the economy in the region.
Sara Bronfman first became involved in aiding Libya after traveling as a delegate with the Independent Libya Foundation in November 2011, during the Arab Spring and after the death of Muammar Gaddafi. The delegation was headed by president and founder Basit Igtet (whom she would later marry) and consisted of multiple humanitarian experts, including Adam Hock and Joseph Hagin. They toured post-Gaddafi Libya and presented their "multi-phase re-integration program," which was accepted by the local authorities of Benghazi, who were appointed by the Libyan National Transitional Council.
Sara, along with her sister, Clare Bronfman, formed a non-profit organization called the Ethical Humanitarian Foundation after being "conceptualized" by Keith Raniere in 2007. She, Clare and Keith Raniere also established a non-profit organization called the World Ethical Foundations Consortium. Sara is listed as a Trustee of the organization. The group claims that its goal is to move humanity "towards a more noble civilization" by adopting a "humanity first foundation". As part of their involvement in WEFC, Sara and Clare were credited with being able to bring The Dalai Lama to Albany to participate in the WEFC's inaugural event on May 6, 2009. Sara had long been eager to meet The Dalai Lama. "She wanted The Dalai Lama to be her friend," wrote Maureen Tkacik in a New York Observer profile of the sisters. "She had been obsessed with him for two and a half years." "I was literally in my bedroom one day listening to his tapes and thought to myself, 'Wow, this guy is amazing!'" Sara explained in a radio interview the day before the Tibetan spiritual leader arrived in Albany.
In 2009, the Special Olympic games were held in Boise, Idaho. 85 nations were to be in attendance with over 3000 athletes competing in seven Olympic type sports. The event was to be attended by several dignitaries, including The Dalai Lama.
Sara is a VIP Liaison with A Cappella Innovations, a non-profit organisation whose goal is to share the joy and enlightenment that comes from singing. The organisation hosted several events at the EGG performing arts center in Albany, New York, in 2008. These events included performances by Blake Lewis, Allison Mack, and Fork.
According to one source, "She founded the company's VIP Programs, which provide distinguished individuals with special training and coaching. These programs[,] facilitated by the company's President Nancy Salzman, were responsible for launching ESP into the British and Irish markets in 2005." Soon Sara Bronfman was on the Executive Board of ESP and had become "Director of Humanities, Regional Vice President, Professional Coach and Head Trainer." In September 2018, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Bronfman in the Brooklyn Supreme Court, asserting that she "ensnared" Isabella Martinez and Gabrielle Leal, among others, into taking costly classes as part of "a fraudulent scheme nationwide" for Raniere and NXIVM.
Shortly after Clare's birth, Georgiana asked Edgar for a divorce. After Edgar married again in 1980, then was again divorced, the two sisters visited their father at his homes outside Charlottesville, Virginia; in Westchester County; at Sun Valley; and on Fifth Avenue in New York City, though their lives were centered in England and in Kenya, with their mother.
Sara Rosner Bronfman (born 1976) is the daughter of the billionaire philanthropist and former Seagram chairman Edgar Bronfman Sr. She is involved in humanitarian endeavors with a focus on sustainability.
Her father, Canadian billionaire Edgar Bronfman, Sr., met her mother, Rita Webb, the daughter of an English pub owner from Essex, England, in Marbella, Spain. Webb changed her first name to Georgiana and married Bronfman in 1975, two years after his divorce from his first wife, investment-banking heiress Ann Loeb. Webb gave birth to Sara the following year, then Clare two and a half years later.