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He Said, She Said Tale: Charles Brandes and Tanya Brandes
Charles and Linda Brandes’ divorce revolved around several million dollars: He received their palatial estates in Rancho Santa Fe and Borrego Springs while she received six homes including one on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
These two established a foundation to benefit UCSD’s Rady School of Management, including fellowship funds for students. Furthermore, they supported AIDS Research Foundation of San Diego.
Early Life and Education
Brandes was born in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania – a small town about 20 miles northeast of Pittsburgh – and graduated with a BA in Economics from Bucknell University in Lewisburg. After graduation he founded Brandes Investment Partners which currently manages $125 billion with 506 employees worldwide.
Firm, known for its long-term investing perspective and multiple industry awards. Furthermore, this company takes great pride in serving their community and has undertaken charitable medical services both in New Guinea and Africa.
The Charles and Tanya Brandes Foundation provides support to nonprofit organizations in San Diego County, California. In particular, they are great supporters of Rady Children’s Hospital as well as hosting multiple high-profile events at their Rancho Santa Fe residence.
Professional Career
Tanya Brandes began her professional journey as the Manager at a luxury department store in San Diego, California before going on to work for Nordstrom Corporation in Seattle, Washington.
Charles Brandes, her husband and partner at Brandes Investment Partners, is an acclaimed value investor and founded this firm in 1974.
The couple have demonstrated an admirable commitment to charity through their foundation which supports nonprofit organizations in San Diego.
Tanya has shown her taste for luxury by wearing white Versace dresses and Philip Treacy hats from London; as well as turquoise and diamond jewelry from Grisogono de Geneve. Tanya currently resides at 3648 Calle Juego in Rancho Santa Fe.
Achievement and Honors
Tanya Brandes and Charles host an annual costume party in their Rancho Santa Fe home that raises tens of thousands for United Cerebral Palsy’s local chapter. The event includes performance vignettes based on Brothers Grimm fairy tales such as Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood which keep guests enthralled as they wandered around themed rooms adorned for this cause. Public records indicate she resides at 3648 Calle Juego.
Personal Life
Tanya Brandes has dedicated much of her life to philanthropy. Together with her husband Charles, Tanya and Charles Brandes Foundation was established to aid various causes like San Diego Symphony and Elton John’s Aids Foundation.
This couple also supports a scholarship program at San Diego Jewish Academy’s Maimonides Upper School and have donated to other educational institutions and local sports teams, including the San Diego Chargers.
Their 30-acre estate in California resembles something from a California Xanadu, far removed from Brandes’ hometown near Pittsburgh. In an interview with the Union-Tribune, the couple showed off open spaces filled with light and minimalist furnishings; there is no crown molding or thick-pile carpeting and even in their master suite there’s a view of an art installation by Jim Dine instead of family photos!
Net Worth
Brandes’ net worth has been estimated at an estimated $1.2 billion and he is widely recognized as one of the leading investors, practicing Benjamin Graham’s disciplined value investing approach. He founded Brandes Investment Partners in 1974 which now ranks among one of the leading asset management firms in America.
Charles Brandes is also an active philanthropist. Together with Tanya, he established the Tanya and Charles Brandes Foundation which supports numerous causes including San Diego Symphony and Elton John’s AIDS Foundation. Furthermore, both are active participants in charitable medical services in New Guinea and Africa.
The couple reside on a luxurious 30-acre estate in Rancho Santa Fe. When completed in 2006, it was the county’s most costly home, featuring floating walls and an indoor pond designed to reflect Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision of an integrated house within its environment.