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  2. Bruce Karatz - Wikipedia

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    Bruce E. Karatz [1] (born October 10, 1945) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He served as Chairman and CEO of KB Home , [ 2 ] and engaged in philanthropic efforts to help rebuild both Los Angeles after the L.A. Riots and New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina . [ 3 ]

  3. Former KB Home CEO Bruce Karatz Escapes Jail Sentence - AOL

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    Bruce Karatz, former CEO of KB Home (KBH), was fined $1 million and given five years of probation for hiding backdated stock options from auditors and regulators. Karatz will face no jail time but ...

  4. Lilly Tartikoff - Wikipedia

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    Lilly Tartikoff Karatz (née Samuels; born June 23, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) is an American activist, socialite, restaurateur and fundraiser for breast cancer. Early life and marriage [ edit ]

  5. Matthew Karatz - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Karatz is the son of former KB Home chairman and CEO, Bruce Karatz [4] [7] and his first wife Janet Dreisen. In 1990, he graduated from Gould Academy, a college preparatory school. [5] In 1994, he earned a Bachelor's degree in political science from Pitzer College. [5]

  6. A Martha Stewart Home of Your Own - AOL

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  7. Karatz - Wikipedia

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    Karatz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Karatz (born 1945), American businessman; Matthew Karatz (born 1972), American politician

  8. Anti-Recidivism Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Robert Downey Jr., Brent Bolthouse, Dede Gardner, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hill Harper, Bruce Karatz, and Damon Lindelof, among others, serve on the board of directors. [16] [7] Major donors have included the California Endowment, the California Wellness Foundation and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. [3]

  9. Wilshire Boulevard Temple - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, more than a dozen architectural firms were considered for the Audrey Irmas Pavilion by a 15-person committee made up of congregation members, including philanthropists Glazer, Bruce Karatz, Eli Broad, and Anthony Pritzker. [37] The committee whittled down 25 firms to four, whom Broad paid $100,000 each. [34]