Steven M Lowy | |
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Born | Sydney, Australia | November 24, 1962
Occupation(s) | A principal, Lowy Family Group. |
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Judy Lowy (Levin) OAM
(m. 1986) |
Children | 4 |
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Steven Mark Lowy AM (born 24 November 1962) is a leading Australian businessman and philanthropist. He is the former co-chief executive officer of Westfield Corporation, a leading global shopping centre company that was acquired by French company Unibail-Rodamco in 2018 in what was one of the largest transactions in Australian corporate history.[1] His principal activities now focus on investments associated with the Lowy family’s private company, Lowy Family Group,[2] as well as a number of philanthropic and community roles including as Deputy Chairman of Australia's leading foreign policy think tank, the Lowy Institute; a director of the Lowy Foundation and Lowy Medical Research Foundation; Chairman of the World Board of Trustees of Keren-Hayesod United Israel Appeal[3] and President of the Hakoah Club.[4]
During his career Lowy has served on numerous corporate and philanthropic boards including Westfield Corporation, the Australian Shopping Centre Council, Scentre Group, as Chairman of Football Federation Australia and president of the board of trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. He is also a former Chairman of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute.
Lowy is the third and youngest son of Frank Lowy, a co-founder of Westfield. The Lowy family is one of the most prominent business families in Australia with a reported net worth in excess of $8 billion in 2016.[5] In late 2014, Steven Lowy’s life was documented in a feature article in The AFR Magazine, "The Son Rises: Steven Lowy ascends at Westfield".[6] In 2010 Lowy was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for service to business, philanthropy, the arts and medical research.[7]