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RICHARD BEATTIE Obituary

BEATTIE--Richard I. The partners of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP deeply mourn the passing of their colleague, partner and friend, Richard (Dick) Beattie. In his six-decade career, Dick was not only a pivotal leader of Simpson Thacher and a trusted mentor to all who had the privilege to work with him, but also a legend within the bar and a trailblazer in the development of the private equity industry. Dick was widely known for his sense of civic duty, loyalty and dedication to helping others, and he will be profoundly missed. Dick joined the Firm in 1968 and remained with Simpson Thacher throughout nearly his entire career, serving as Senior Chairman until his passing on June 6, 2025. From early on in his career, Dick was a pioneering dealmaker at heart, advising on the private equity industry's inaugural leveraged buyouts and playing a critical role in the explosive growth of the industry throughout the 1980s and 1990s. His personable nature, tenacity and ability to develop deep and trusted relationships were what ultimately led him to get to know and work with founders of some of the most well-known private equity firms since their early beginnings. Throughout his extraordinary career, Dick participated in some of the largest, most important financial transactions of his generation -- including KKR's historic $25 billion acquisition of RJR Nabisco (the subject of the famed book "Barbarians at the Gate"), JPMorgan Chase's $58 billion acquisition of Bank One, the merger of AOL and Time Warner, and the merger of WellPoint Health Networks with Anthem. Former New York City Mayor Koch said to The Wall Street Journal: "If you're ever in a tight situation and you want to be sure there's someone who's absolutely loyal, courageous, intelligent, and willing to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with you and take the flak when it's hurled at you, the guy to have in your corner is Dick Beattie." Leading efforts to create new financial concepts and unique legal strategies to spearhead the development of the burgeoning private equity industry, his storied work in the space created significant opportunities for generations of Simpson Thacher attorneys to come, building the robust transactional practice for which the Firm is renowned today. In addition to his celebrated legal practice, Dick was a role model in the truest sense of the word, and he exemplified those leadership qualities when he served as Chairman of Simpson Thacher's Executive Committee from 1991 to 2004, and later in his role as Senior Chairman of the Firm. Dick also embodied, and helped to deepen, the Firm's commitment to public service. He was widely known for his passion for civic duty. Prior to law school, Dick served for four years in the Marine Corps as an aircraft carrier pilot, where his history of service began. Following several years of success at Simpson Thacher, he became General Counsel of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare during the Carter Administration. During this time, he was instrumental in organizing and developing the then brand-new Department of Education. A staunch advocate for civil rights, he was also a key author of the landmark Title IX regulations. Following this role, he served as Director of the Transition and Counsel to the Secretary of Education during the Carter Administration and was a special advisor to the Secretary of State during the Clinton Administration, acting as the President's Emissary for Cyprus. Dick was later called on to serve on the New York City Board of Education, continuing his important work in support of the public education system. He was instrumental in Simpson Thacher's leadership role in the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, a landmark litigation that ultimately won funding parity for New York's underserved children and broadened the Firm's commitment to pro bono work in education. He founded and was chairman of the nonprofit New Visions for Public Schools, a cause that was particularly close to his heart and one that is dedicated to improving public school education in New York City. As one of the city's leading education-focused non-profits, New Visions has opened more than 140 public schools, created innovative programs and curricula for thousands of classrooms and partnered with leading businesses to broaden career opportunities. With a 91% on-time graduation rate, New Visions has become a model to other cities. Dick chaired and served on several other nonprofit boards, including Memorial Sloan Kettering, Carnegie Corporation and National Women's Law Center, and corporate boards, including Evercore, Harley-Davidson and Heidrick & Struggles. Dick always believed that, in order to be a good lawyer, you have to expand your horizons and use your talents in other areas of your life -- a message that he often passed along to up-and-coming lawyers. In recognition of his dedication to service, Dick was honored by The American Lawyer with a "Lifetime Achievement" award for his "outstanding private sector success and a devotion to public service," by The Legal Aid Society with its "Servant of Justice" award and by The Jewish Theological Seminary with its "Judge Simon H. Rifkind Award." Dick also received countless accolades for his celebrated legal practice, with The American Lawyer in 2013 naming him as one of the "Top 50 Innovators" in the last 50 years for his role in developing the legal structures underpinning the private equity industry from its earliest days. As we mourn the loss of our friend and colleague, we join Dick's loving family in remembering his extraordinary career and life and the legacy of a commitment to excellence, loyalty and public service that he leaves behind.
Published by New York Times on Jun. 10, 2025.

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MD

September 15, 2025

We spent countless hours fishing together in the Bahamas. Dick was a true friend. Kind, wise, with a sense of humor that came with a distinct grin. Always heckling "There hasn´t been a fish caught here since the Korean War". Dick was one of a kind and had a huge impact on me. I will miss him dearly.

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June 20, 2025

Thank you for all you did for the students of Bronx Community College.

Stephen kass

June 19, 2025

Dear Diana and Dick's family,
Dick was a wonderful friend and a role model for lawyers throughout New York, not only for his work at Simpson Thatcher and other well-known programs like New Visions but because of his early work in creating Community Law Offices in East Harlem in the late 60s and early 70s so that lawyers from the major firms, including his, could provide pro bono counsel to low-income families and individuals faced with the overwhelming problems of poverty in New York; we became good friends working together on that project and remained so as I watched Dick's career and public service grow so wonderfully even as he remained the modest and truly decent person he always was to those who had the privilege to know and work with him. His death is a great loss but his life was an even greater gift.

Deborah C. Wright

June 18, 2025

Dick invested his time and team to help a community bank in Harlem, under attack. We´ll never forget his investment in saving Carver Federal Savings Bank, still in business. Bless you Dick. Will miss you forever. Debbie Wright (Former Chairman and CEO)

Nina Beattie

June 17, 2025

Bob Dawson

June 14, 2025

Dear Diana, Lisa and Nina, so sorry for your loss.

Remembering the Christmas parties, the trees, guests and the fun sing-alongs led by Diana.

Grace mugambi

June 12, 2025

Dear Nina and family, please receive our heartfelt condolences for the passing of your dad. Your family is in our prayers. From Mugambi family , Nairobi Kenya

Bill & Malora Gundy

June 12, 2025

Caring, smart, charismatic, sweet, combined with power and mental toughness. Would that this world had more Dick Beatties! Our love to Diana, Lisa, Nina and family.

Lynn M Beattie Adams

June 11, 2025

So sorry for your loss.

T. Conger

June 11, 2025

A dear buddy from day one in 1957 - mai poina! Yea verily, tc

Neal Hugh Hurwitz

June 11, 2025

Thank you!
Neal Hugh Hurwitz
NY NY
Medellin
ISR

William Gundy

June 11, 2025

We developed a bond in Rye High School football which carried on to Dartmouth in football and beyond. His record of achievements is staggering in so many areas that really count. Just an awesome guy who will be missed BIG TIME!

Hack Reno

June 10, 2025

What a hole this makes in my life ( and Suzanne’s too going back to high school years with Dianna”Denny” to her) we each had some spots where in turn we helped each other but Dick never once hesitated to lend his most generous hand. If only the whole world could learn from Dick’s examples. Thank God for his presence in our lives.

Dan Clivner

June 10, 2025

My deepest condolences to Diana and the family. Dick was my boss and friend (he made everyone feel like a friend even when disagreeing with you) at Simpson Thacher. What stands out is his humanity, willing to take a call and do a favor even after I ceased to be his partner. He exemplified the professional practice of law and what it means to be a leader. Rest in peace. He will be missed.

Don O´Neill

June 10, 2025

So sorry Diana. So many wonderful memories starting at Dartmouth and continuing for years after. Dick was a close friend whom I trusted and admired. I will never forget him and the many good times we all shared together. God bless you , Lisa , Nina and grandkids. Love always , Don O´Neill and family.

Chuck Dayton

June 9, 2025

Heartfelt condolences to Diana, Lisa and Nina. Few losses have hit me this hard.

We were roomates at Dartmouth. His unwavering willingess to help others was on display when I was married Junior year. Dick and roomates found us a house for us And drove overnight on a Friday to Illinios from New Hampshire in Dick's car, we got married and drove back with my bride overnight, in time for classes on Monday. 38 year later he came to Kathy's funeral.


I had the pleasure of many overnight stays at thier place in Washington DC
whiile working on wilderness legislation. He truly was a larger-than-life figure with a true legacy both at the firm and in education. I'm lucky and proud to have known him.
Chuck DAyton

joel glick

June 8, 2025

Dick was a truly great friend. He was a man of and for the people.
He will be missed.
Condolences to Diana, Lisa, Nina and the rest of the family.
Carol and Joel Glick

Beth Schechter

June 8, 2025

Mr. Beattie was my customer at Paul Stuart for many years.

Marylou Facher

June 8, 2025

Dick was one of my late husband´s (Irwin Facher) dearest friends. They met at Dartmouth College and forged a lifelong friendship based on love, respect, admiration and memories. I have known Dick for almost sixty years and love him and Diana and cherish the memories of all our happy times together.

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