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PATRICK GERSCHEL Obituary

GERSCHEL--Patrick A. Patrick A. Gerschel, a distinguished financier, real estate executive, and cultural leader with deep ties to Lazard Freres and international institutions, died after a lifetime marked by professional achievement and public service. Born March 20, 1946, in Boston, Mr. Gerschel was the grandson of Andre Meyer, the legendary managing partner of Lazard Freres whose influence helped define modern investment banking. Educated at Cornell University, where he earned a B.A. in economics in 1968, and later at New York University with advanced coursework in accounting, finance, and economics, Mr. Gerschel began his career with an early international orientation. From 1969 to 1982, he was associated with Lazard Freres & Co., serving in a range of senior roles from investment analyst to Partner and ultimately Vice Chairman of Lazard Realty, where he played a meaningful role in the firm's real estate activities during a period of growth and institutionalization. Prior to Lazard, he worked at NBC News in Paris as an assistant bureau manager. In 1980, Mr. Gerschel founded Gerschel & Company, where he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Over decades, he built a reputation as a disciplined, value- oriented investor with a global perspective, participating in and helping guide a diverse array of businesses across finance, insurance, technology, and real estate. His professional activities included involvement with enterprises such as Executive Risk, later acquired by Chubb; Tishman Speyer; and Ultimate Software, among other public and private ventures, as well as leadership roles in hedge funds and real estate partnerships. Beyond business, Mr. Gerschel was deeply engaged in cultural, educational, and charitable institutions. He served as Chairman of the Winston Churchill Foundation, Trustee Emeritus of the Asia Society, Treasurer of the American Friends of the Louvre, and Vice Chairman and Treasurer of the French Institute: Alliance Francaise. He also formerly chaired investment committees supporting the Pasteur Institute and the Curie Institute. In recognition of his contributions to culture and international relations, he was honored by the French government as an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and a Chevalier of the Legion d'honneur. Mr. Gerschel is survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth Fox Gerschel; his three children, Nathalie Gerschel Kaplan, Karyn Gerschel Lamb, and Edouard Gerschel; and his grandchildren, Bella Kaplan, Lily Kaplan, Chloe Kaplan, Nelson Lamb, Sebastien Gerschel, and Oliver Gerschel. He will be remembered for his intellect, global outlook, and steady judgment, as well as for his devotion to family, culture, and institutions that bridged business and public life.

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Published by New York Times on Dec. 31, 2025.

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John eager

January 2, 2026

Patrick was a great investor but most importantly a great friend. I will miss his wisdom and friendship

Catherine Aubale Epstein

January 1, 2026

Thinking of you very much with love and planted a tree in honor of Patrick!
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François Delattre

December 31, 2025

My wife Sophie and I express our sincerest condolences and deepest sympathy to Elizabeth, Patrick's children, and his loved ones. Patrick was a personal friend to us. His commitment to Franco-American friendship, particularly through the American Friends of The Louvre, is and will remain a source of inspiration. He was a man of good. We will always cherish his memory. François Delattre
Former France's Ambassador to the U.S.

Philip Paty

December 31, 2025

I met Mr. Gerschel about 15 years ago. I found him razor sharp, curious, passionate about what he knew/liked but open to any discussion, and wise about the complexity of all things. He became a friend and generous donor to my research laboratory. A great man and humanitarian.

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