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About the Besthoffs
Sydney and Walda Besthoff have been important business and cultural leaders in New Orleans for many decades.
Sydney Besthoff served as chairman and CEO of K & B Incorporated, a retail drug store chain in Louisiana and the Gulf South, founded
by his grandfather in 1905. After an extensive period of expansion under Mr. Besthoff's direction, with 184 stores in six states, K & B was
sold to the Rite Aid Corporation in 1997.
Mr. Besthoff has served on the boards of numerous business and arts organizations. He was a founder of the Contemporary Arts Center of
New Orleans and past president of its board of directors, a successful alternative art space presenting a wide variety of visual and
performing arts programs. He also has served on the boards of the New Orleans Museum of Art; First National Bank of Commerce, New Orleans;
National Association of Chain Drug Stores; Boy Scouts of America, New Orleans Symphony; United Fund; and Newman School, New Orleans.
Walda Besthoff, like her husband a native of New Orleans, has had a lifelong commitment to the performing arts, particularly theater and
dance, as a performer, staffer and patron. Throughout the late 1960s and '70s, she served in administrative and institutional advancement
positions for various local ballet groups. Mrs. Besthoff served on the board of the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, in the 1980s,
chairing the Capital Campaign for the expansion of the CAC. She is currently a trustee of the New Orleans Museum of Art.
In 1978, Mr. and Mrs. Besthoff established the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Foundation, a private foundation dedicated to cultivating public
interest in the art, particularly contemporary sculpture. The Foundation's collection began in 1977 and has grown to more than 100 works.
The collection is on view at the Foundation's headquarters on historic Lee Circle and is open to the public. Sydney and Walda Besthoff
were selected by Art & Antiques magazine in 2002 as one of "100 of America's Top Collectors."
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