Donald B. Straus

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Donald B. Straus A.B. Harvard (1938), M.B.A. Harvard (b. 1916) is an American educator and an executive in public service. He has served as President of the American Arbitration Association, Executive Vice President of the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, Chair of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and a trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Institute for Advanced Study[1]. An early advocate of online education and public referenda via computers and the Web, he taught an online course in "Democracy in the 21st Century" for Connected Education in the late-1980s and early-1990s. He has served as Faculty Associate and is a Life Trustee at the College of the Atlantic in Maine.

His grandparents — Ida and Isidor Straus — died on the Titanic, allowing others to take their place on the lifeboats. Isidor was a co-founder of Macy's department store in New York City, and Percy — Donald's father — was President of the landmark New York store[2].

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  1. ^ February 1, 2001 Lecture at Loka Institute by Donald B. Straus - with bio details
  2. ^ Straus Historical Society