Thomas H. Lee, a billionaire banker, died at 78. On Thursday morning, his body was found in his office in New York City. Reports say that he shot himself in the head and then died.
“Tom’s death has made the family very sad. The rest of the world knew him as a successful businessman who helped start the private equity business. We knew him as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend, and philanthropist who always put the needs of others ahead of his own. Our hearts are broken. In a statement, Lee’s spokesman, Michael Sitrick, said, “We ask that our privacy be respected and that we be given time to grieve.” Follow our website, SureLoaded, for the latest updates!!!!!
Thomas H. Lee has had two marriages. Barbara Fish Lee, who was from the United States, was his first wife. They got married in 1968, and in 1995, they filed for a divorce.
Ann Tenebaum is his second wife. She comes from Georgia’s Savannah. They got married in 1996.
Who is Ann Tenenbaum?
Ann Tenenbaum went to Sarah Lawrence College and got her degree there. She also worked there from 1996 to 2004 as a member of the Board of Trustees. In 1996, she got married to Lee.
Tenenbaum is the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s representative on the Public Design Commission. She is on the Department of Photographs’ Board of Trustees and Visiting Committee.
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She buys art and is on the Board of Directors for the Studio Museum in Harlem. In 2003, the Leo Award was given to Tenenbaum by Independent Curators International. She was Vice-Chair of the Dia Art Foundation’s Board of Trustees from 1996 to 2006.
Who is Barbara Fish Lee?
Barbara Fish Lee was born in West Orange, New Jersey, to a dentist. In 1968, she married Thomas L. Lee. In 1995, they split up.
Fish started the Barbara Lee Family Foundation and the Barbara Lee Political Office in Massachusetts. She is called one of “Boston’s Most Powerful Thought Leaders” by Boston Magazine. Barbara’s age is 77.
Barbara Fish Lee got her Bachelor of Arts in Education and French Literature from Simmons College, which is only for women. She then went to Boston University for her master’s in social work.