Stanley S. Lasdon

Along with his brothers, he was a director the Warner-Lambert Company and a founder of the Lasdon Foundation, for which he later served as president.

Stanley S. Lasdon was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York in 1910.

[3] Following his law school graduation, Lasdon joined his brothers in starting the Nepera Chemical Company, a maker of prescription drugs.

Lasdon remained a vice president of Warner-Lambert for two years and served as a member of the board of directors until 1972.

[3] At his death, he was president of the Lasdon Foundation, a family philanthropy established in 1946 to support medical research and cultural institutions.