Lucien Wulsin III (September 21, 1916 – August 23, 2009) was a lawyer, entrepreneur, banker, arts advocate, university trustee and erstwhile performer.
After the tenures of his grandfather and father, Wulsin III became president, chairman and CEO of Baldwin Piano Company in 1961.
2 Wulsin lived his retirement in Boulder, Colorado, where he served as an original member (1986) of the board of trustees of Naropa University.
During his interview he spoke of his family's long history with the Baldwin Piano Company and his passion for the music business.
He sought the public school market when home organs emerged as tough competitors to pianos in the 1960s.1 In 2006, a dance studio at the Nalanda campus of Naropa University was named after him in honor of his 90th birthday.
In June 2007, he was honored with the Minoru Yasui Community Volunteer Award by the University of Virginia Law School.
Lucien had married three times: Eleanor Tubman Wulsin, Joan Friedlander Fox, and Pamela Wulson.