Louis L. Gonda (born 1949/1950) is an American businessman, active in commercial real estate and venture capital.
He is the son of Leslie Gonda, a Hungarian-born American businessman and Holocaust survivor, and his wife Susan.
[2][1] He and his father started a company, International Lease Finance Corporation, which was sold to American International Group (AIG) in 1990, after which he was an AIG executive vice president until his retirement in 1995.
[2] In 2009, it was reported that following the financial crisis and the fall in the AIG share price from $70 to $2, Gonda was looking to sell assets, including "an eight-bedroom, $35-million Beverly Hills mansion, a $43-million Gulfstream V corporate jet and a $3-million beachfront home".
[1] He is married to Broadway producer Kelly Gonda, daughter of actress Honey Sanders.