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EDWARD MEYER

1927 - 2023

EDWARD MEYER Obituary

MEYER--Edward Henry, legendary American Advertising agency executive who served for more than 35 years as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Grey Global Group and who, together with his wife, Sandra, authored a transformative $75 million gift to create the Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine. Edward Henry (Ed) Meyer, 96, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 surrounded by his family. Ed Meyer was born on January 8, 1927 in New York City, the son of Irving H. and Mildred (Driesen) Meyer. He was raised in New York City, attending Hunter College elementary and middle schools and Stuyvesant High School before graduating from the Horace Mann School. He enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, taking time off to serve honorably in the U.S Coast Guard Reserve from 1945 to 1947. Returning to Cornell after his war service, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, with honors, in 1949. Upon graduation from Cornell, Mr. Meyer started his career with the Bloomingdale's division of Federated Department Stores (now Macy's, Inc.). In 1951, he began his 55-year career in the advertising business, starting initially with The Biow Company, where he developed his career-long, close business relationship with the packaged-goods giant, Proctor & Gamble. In 1956, Mr. Meyer joined Grey Advertising, the predecessor to Grey Global Group. Over 50 years at Grey, he held numerous positions, becoming President in 1968 and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer in 1970. Over the next three and a half decades, Mr. Meyer built Grey into a multinational advertising and marketing communications behemoth, with operations in 96 countries. He orchestrated the sale of Grey to another global media conglomerate, the WPP Group, in 2005, retiring as Chairman in 2006. In 2005, Mr. Meyer joined with his son, Anthony (Tony) Meyer, to establish Ocean Road Advisors, Inc. as the family office management company for the Meyer family. He served as Chairman of Ocean Road Advisors until his passing. Edward Meyer married the former Sandra Lee Raabin on April 26, 1957, and had two children, Margaret (Meg) Meyer, an Official Fellow (Professor) in Economics at Nuffield College, Oxford University; and Anthony (Tony) Meyer, a serial entrepreneur and private investor who currently runs the Meyer family office, Ocean Road Advisors, Inc. He served with great distinction as a Board director of numerous American public companies, including Harman International Industries, Inc., Ethan Allen Interiors Inc., Allconnect, Retail Opportunity Investments Corporation and National CineMedia, Inc. Mr. Meyer also served proudly on the Advisory Board of Pershing Square Capital Management from the inception of that firm. An active and committed philanthropist, together with his wife and family, Mr. Meyer supported such important causes as Weill Cornell Medicine, the American Jewish Committee, the Film Society of Lincoln Center, and Cornell and New York Universities. He also served as a Trustee of numerous New York City- based charitable, community and arts organizations including Weill Cornell Medicine, the American Jewish Committee, the American Museum of Natural History, the Guggenheim Museum, the New York University Medical Center and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Mr. Meyer was also a member of numerous social and recreational organizations including the Economics Club (New York City), the University Club (New York City), the Harmonie Club (New York City), Century Country Club, Atlantic Golf Club and the Palm Beach Country Club. Edward Meyer was predeceased by his parents and his siblings, Alvin Jay Meyer and Anne Meyer Dubin. He is survived by his wife, Sandy; his two children, Meg and Tony; his niece, Emmie Dubin; and five grandchildren (David, Katherine, and William; and Olivia and Victoria). The burial and shiva will be held privately; however, the family is organizing a public memorial service at Central Synagogue in Manhattan for the evening of Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 6pm. For information about the shiva, please email EHMMemorial@oceanroad advisors.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to UJA- Federation of New York or Women for Women International.

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Published by New York Times on Apr. 12, 2023.

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Farooq Kathwari

April 6, 2025

A great friend and a business partner. Farooq Kathwari , CEO Ethan Allen

Jeanne Katz Maxbauer

April 6, 2024

At a photo shoot, observing Ed serenade Sandy to "On the Street Where You Live" to put her at ease brings a smile.

Joe Martino

April 19, 2023

There was nothing better than getting a compliment from Ed right after a new business pitch that went well. R.I.P and thank you. Ed Meyer.

FAROOQ KATHWARI

April 16, 2023

GREAT LEADER AND A FRIEND. JOINED OUR BOARD AND WAS A GREAT PARTNER.
FAROOQ kATHWARI, CEO, ETHAN ALLEN

Linda Croll Howell

April 16, 2023

So sad to hear of Ed´s passing. I had the honor to work with him at Grey - by far one of the most brilliant individuals I´ve ever met. Contributed so much to this world.

Lou and Carole Maloof

April 15, 2023

I had many reasons to love Ed Meyer. My family and I continue to enjoy the financial benefits of having worked under his leadership during years of great growth at Grey. I joined Grey in 1965 as an Account Executive and retired in 1994 as Executive VP and Director. He knew my family and he was understanding when extraordinary needs arose. I travelled with him on occasion. We once climbed the Great Wall of China together. We stayed in touch over the years by email and I was able to visit him in his office at Ocean Road when I was in the city. Ed was a great man. Our hearts go out to Sandy and all their family.

Carol Springstun

April 15, 2023

I worked for Grey Advertising from 1971-1981, rising through the ranks of secretary to account supervisor. On both a personal level (helping me keep my NYC apartment which I still live in) to a professional level, he changed my life and I shall always be grateful.

Dara N. Byrne

April 13, 2023

On behalf of the Macaulay Honors College Foundation Board, please accept our deepest condolences to our chairman, Tony, and the Meyer Family. The Macaulay community is grateful for the lasting philanthropic impact that Mr. Meyer had on New York City -- and, for his legacy as an industry pioneer and innovator.

Dara N. Byrne, PhD
Dean
Macaulay Honors College

Susan webb

April 13, 2023

Ed was a warm, generous, and thoughtful person. Very supportive of women in business, I appreciated his support as a Woman Investment Manager and entrepreneur. Prayers for the family.
Susan Webb

Viveca Chan

April 13, 2023

I first met Ed in 1980 when I joined People & Grey and worked Grey until 2005 when WPP bought out Grey globally. He is always remain as a legend in the history of advertising and a caring boss who treat me like family. He inspired me, supported me and gave me a lot of freedom to develop my entrepreneurial skills at Grey. I owe a lot for what I have achieved to Ed. He will always have a place in my heart.

Julian howard

April 13, 2023

As a Grey Worldwide employee I met Ed once at a formal dinner in Beirut. He seemed a decent guy and he was very supportive during the very early days of the initial start of our middle East network.

Lester Feintuck

April 12, 2023

You have done so much good in the world. RIP as you will live on for so much good you have done.

Matthew Press

April 11, 2023

RIP Mr Meyer.

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