Ira Millstein

Ira Martin Millstein[1] (November 8, 1926 – March 13, 2024) was an American antitrust lawyer, professor, and author.

Governor George Pataki appointed him to chair a commission that led to the 2009 Public Authorities Reform Act of New York state.

[18] A proponent of stakeholder capitalism, he helped the Business Roundtable draft its Statement on Corporate Responsibility 1981.

[2][19] He also chaired several OECD initiatives and advisory groups on improving corporate governance standards in member countries.

[29] In 1949, he married Diane Greenberg, a city planner who helped Greenwich, Connecticut establish its zoning.