Richard Blum’s legacy lives on at the University of California and beyond - The San Francisco Examiner

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Richard Blum was known as a fiercely devoted Regent who worked tirelessly to trim the bureaucracy and make the UC system function better.

Richard Blum speaks while his wife, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, laughs alongside George Shultz at an event at the Blum Center at UC Berkeley.

This realization would inform the remainder of his life. He was a wildly successful businessman, political adviser, intrepid traveler and philanthropist. He was a close friend of the Dalai Lama, and notably, the husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein. He died on Feb. 27 at his home in San Francisco after a long battle with cancer. He was 86 years old.

“When I came on to the Board of Regents and became chairman, I decided that this place needed to be shaken up and restructured, and I set out to do that,” Blum told Berkeley’s Victor Geraci. “An easier thing would have been to just show up at the meetings and pound your gavel every now and then.” “I’ve never met anyone quite like him,” said Yudof. When he wanted something done, “no bureaucrat was going to stand in his way.”

“You can’t understand Dick without his feeling of loyalty to people and to the institutions that he encountered along the way,” said Yudof. “His interest was in always doing the best he could do for the University of California.”

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