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Lauder

Lauder may refer to a place, a surname, or various institutions and companies associated with the name. It is most commonly linked to the town in Scotland and to the Estée Lauder Companies, a major cosmetics company, as well as to families and individuals who bear the surname.

Lauder is a town and civil parish in the Scottish Borders, historically part of Berwickshire. Located in

As a surname, Lauder is of Scottish origin and toponymic in nature, taken from the place name.

Prominent people with the surname include Estée Lauder (1908–2004), an American businesswoman who co-founded Estée Lauder

Estée Lauder Companies is a multinational cosmetics corporation founded in 1946 by Estée Lauder and her husband

Other uses include The Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, a graduate program named in honor

a
rural
valley
in
southeastern
Scotland,
the
settlement
has
roots
dating
to
medieval
times
and
serves
as
a
local
community
center
for
surrounding
rural
areas.
The
parish
boundaries
cover
nearby
settlements
as
well.
It
is
borne
by
individuals
in
various
fields
and
has
been
carried
by
notable
figures
in
business
and
philanthropy.
Companies;
Leonard
Lauder
(born
1933),
a
prominent
American
businessman
and
philanthropist;
and
Ronald
S.
Lauder
(born
1944),
an
American
businessman
and
former
U.S.
ambassador
to
Austria.
The
Lauder
surname
is
also
associated
with
other
public
figures
across
industries.
Joseph
Lauder.
Headquartered
in
New
York
City,
the
company
owns
a
portfolio
of
brands
including
Estée
Lauder,
Clinique,
La
Mer,
MAC,
Jo
Malone
London,
and
Aveda,
among
others,
and
operates
globally
in
prestige
beauty
and
skincare
markets.
of
the
Lauder
family
that
focuses
on
international
studies
and
languages.
The
name
also
appears
in
various
philanthropic
and
institutional
contexts
connected
to
the
Lauder
family
legacy.