Lin Arison
American philanthropist (born 1937) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marilyn "Lin" Arison (born May 10, 1937) is the co-founder of the National YoungArts Foundation and the New World Symphony.[1][2] She is the widow of Ted Arison, founder of Carnival Cruise Lines, and a real estate investor in Florida.[3]
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Born | Marilyn Barbara Arison (1937-05-10) May 10, 1937 (age 87) |
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Children | 3, Including Micky and Shari |
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Arison is an arts education advocate and a philanthropist.[4] In 2007, she published a book about Van Gogh and impressionism,[5] featuring her personal travel memoir alongside photographs by Neil Folberg.[6][7]
Arison was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama at the White House on July 10, 2013.[8]