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Ellen Sulzberger Straus was born to a Jewish family in Manhattan, New York, U.S. She attended the University of Michigan and graduated with a degree in English. She then went on to pursue a career in publishing, working for various publishing houses in New York City. In the late 1960s, Ellen and her husband, Robert Straus, founded the Straus Communications Group, a media and publishing company. The company was responsible for launching several magazines, including New York Magazine, and was also involved in the production of television shows. In the late 1970s, Ellen and Robert founded the Straus Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports education, the arts, and social justice. The foundation has provided grants to numerous organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Organization for Women, and the National Council of Jewish Women. Ellen Sulzberger Straus is currently the Chairman of the Straus Foundation and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Community Center of Manhattan. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Museum in New York City. As of 2021, Ellen Sulzberger Straus's net worth is estimated to be roughly $50 million.

Popular As Ellen Sulzberger Straus
Occupation Philanthropist
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 11 March, 1925
Birthday 11 March
Birthplace Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Date of death (1995-02-24) Manhattan
Died Place Manhattan
Nationality United States

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Her husband is R. Peter Straus

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Children 4, including Diane Straus Tucker

Ellen Sulzberger Straus Net Worth

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1995

Sulzberger Straus was married to R. Peter Straus, chairman of Straus Communications, son of New York State senator Nathan Straus Jr., grandson of Nathan Straus (co-owner of department store chains, R. H. Macy & Company and Abraham & Straus); and grandson of neurologist Bernard Sachs (for which Tay–Sachs disease is named). They had four children: Diane Straus Tucker; Katherine Straus Caple (married to Blair Charles Caple); Jeanne Straus Tofel (divorced from Richard Tofel); and Eric Straus (divorced from Elisabeth Natalie Sand). She died of cancer on February 24, 1995, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan.

1984

Straus worked on the presidential primary campaigns of senator Gary Hart of Colorado in 1984 and former Arizona governor Bruce Babbitt in 1988. She received public service awards from the American Jewish Congress, the National Council of Jewish Women, and the National Organization for Women.

1925

Ellen Sulzberger Straus (1925–1995) was an American businesswoman and philanthropist who founded the United States' first telephone help line.

Ellen Sulzberger Straus was born to a Jewish family in Manhattan in 1925, the daughter of Louise Mayer Blumenthal and David Hays Sulzberger. Her uncle was The New York Times publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger and her grandfather was the German-born merchant Cyrus Leopold Sulzberger. She had two sisters: Jean Sulzberger and Ann Sulzberger Sand. In 1945, she graduated with a B.A. from Smith College. After school, she worked as the executive secretary of the New York League of Women Voters and later on the staff of the Atomic Energy Commission eventually becoming the assistant director of public information. In 1949, she was a manager of the senate campaign of Governor Herbert H. Lehman. In the 1950s, she began writing a column for McCall's magazine. In 1963, she founded the United States' first telephone help line, a non-profit entitled Call for Action, whose purpose was to assisting people who had problems with government officials, businesses, and landlords. She later took the endeavor national with its headquarters in Washington, D.C.; the help line served as the example for similar efforts nationwide. In 1983, she conducted an exclusive interview with Jean Harris, the murderer of "Scarsdale Diet" doctor Herman Tarnower which she developed into a radio series. She and her husband owned the Manhattan-based radio station WMCA (AM) which her husband inherited in 1961; they sold the station in 1986. In 1986, she founded the management and consulting firm, Executive Service Strategies, where she served as president until her death. She also worked as the Geneva, Switzerland correspondent for several New York newspapers while living in Switzerland where her husband worked for the International Labour Organization.