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  1. Mitchell Rales. Mitchell P. Rales (born August 1956) is an American businessman and art collector best known for co-founding Danaher Corporation with his brother Steven Rales and the art museum Glenstone with his wife Emily Wei. Rales is also the chairman of ESAB, president of the National Gallery of Art, and a limited partner of the Washington ...

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  2. www.forbes.com › profile › mitchell-ralesMitchell Rales - Forbes

    1 day ago · Mitchell Rales is the chairman of Danaher, a $31.5 billion industrial firm that spun off Fortive in 2016. He and his brother Steven also donated more than $1 billion in art to their Glenstone Museum in Maryland.

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  4. Apr 15, 2023 · Mitchell Rales, Steven’s younger brother — the two founded Danaher in 1984, a publicly-traded global conglomerate based in Washington — is the fellow billionaire alongside Harris who appears ...

  5. Sep 25, 2018 · Sep 25, 2018 3:14PM. When the billionaire industrialist Mitchell Rales welcomed a crowd of journalists to preview the new $200 million expansion of his and his wife’s private museum Glenstone in Potomac, Maryland, he cited his philanthropic father, Norman Rales, as an inspiration. A former orphan who built a successful real estate company ...

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  6. Board of Directors. Mitchell P. Rales. Mr. Rales is a co-founder of Danaher and has served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of Danaher since 1984. Biography. Mr. Rales was President of the Company from 1984 to 1990. Mr. Rales is also a member of the board of directors of Colfax Corporation, and is a brother of Steven M. Rales.

  7. Mitchell Rales, the D.C.-area philanthropist and member of the group that’s purchasing the Washington Commanders, talks about his vision to build the team from the ground up.

  8. Jun 29, 2021 · Steven and Mitchell Rales, the billionaire brothers behind industrial conglomerate Danaher Corp., shifted $3.3 billion in shares to their charitable foundations in one of the largest ever ...

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