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  1. John Langeloth Loeb Jr. CBE (born May 2, 1930) is an American businessman, former United States Ambassador to Denmark, and former Delegate to the United Nations. He is an advocate for religious freedom and separation of church and state , having founded the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom in 2009.

  2. AMBASSADOR JOHN L. LOEB JR., a scion of two Wall Street dynasties—Loeb, Rhoades and Lehman Brothers (part of the lost world of “Our Crowd”)—shares his remarkable family history and personal life story as a financier, ambassador, art collector, and philanthropist.

  3. He is a vice chairman of the Council of American Ambassadors and an executive trustee of the American Scandinavian Foundation and a member of its investment committee. He served for almost 40 years as a trustee and five years as chairman of the Langeloth Foundation.

  4. John Langeloth. Loeb, Jr. He is the founder and chairman of the Institute and chairman of Loeb, Rhoades Trust. He was trustee of the American University and served on numerous Harvard visiting committees including John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Business School.

  5. Growing Up. Born to John L. Loeb, Sr. and Frances Lehman Loeb on May 2, 1930, John, Jr. recalls a happy childhood shared with his siblings at Ridgeleigh Estate in Purchase, NY. The Loebs lived in one of two homes on the estate. Johns Lehman grandparents, Arthur and Adele, lived in the other.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2024 · John Langeloth Loeb Jr. (1930–) NOTE TO READERS. Updates to the Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission database are suspended pending adequate resources to modernize the data collection and processing work required to maintain this publication.

  7. John Langeloth Loeb Jr. CBE is an American businessman, former United States Ambassador to Denmark, and former Delegate to the United Nations. He is an advocate for religious freedom and separation of church and state, having founded the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom in 2009.