Richard Lipsey

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Richard A. Lipsey, Louisiana State University graduate, 1961; Harvard Business  School OPM 1987. Married to Susan Haspel Lipsey; has two daughters, Laurie Lipsey  Aronson and Wendy Haspel Lipsey, and three grandchildren, Anna (New York), Marla  (Los Angeles) and Luke (Baton Rouge). While in the Army (1962-64), he served as  Aide to the Commanding General of the Military District of Washington and was  intensely involved with the funeral of President John F. Kennedy (the only military  officer to witness the entire autopsy of the President). Richard returned to Baton  Rouge and entered the family business, Steinberg Sports Centers. In 1977, he  purchased S & S Wholesale Sporting Goods (now Lipsey’s) and grew it into the  nation’s largest firearms distributor. He and his family own Haspel, a major line of  men’s tailored clothing that originated in New Orleans in 1909. He is founder and  partner in Lipsey Communications, a chain of over 500 T-Mobile wireless phone  stores. 

Richard serves on several charitable, civic and advisory boards including several at  Louisiana State University, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Foundation and  Pennington Biomedical Research Center. He has been honored by many  organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America, Ducks Unlimited, the National  Shooting Sports Foundation and the National Association of Sporting Goods  Wholesalers. Richard received the Golden Deeds Award in 2011 and was honored as  Baton Rouge Business Laureate in 2012. In 2021, he received the USS Kidd Patriot  award. He was recently inducted into the NSSF Hall of Fame.  

Richard has been a volunteer at Mary Bird Perkins since its inception. He served more  than 11 years on the Board of Directors and served as Chairman of Mary Bird Perkins  Cancer Center. He was also a founder of the Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center  Foundation (formerly the Board of Trust) and served as the first Chairman.  Richard was appointed to serve on the Louisiana State Board of Commerce and  Industry and subsequently on the State Board of Regents by former Governor Jindal.  He served as a co-chair for the transition team for Governor John Bel Edwards.  Richard is a longtime higher education leader and served on the Louisiana Board of  Regents from 2013-2021. He served twice as its chair.