Ben Cohen

Entrepreneur

Ben Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States on March 18th, 1951 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 73, Ben Cohen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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March 18, 1951
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United States
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Brooklyn, New York, United States
Age
73 years old
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Pisces
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$150 Million
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Entrepreneur
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Ben Cohen Life

Bennett Cohen (born March 18, 1951) is an American businessman, activist, and philanthropist.

He is a co-founder of the ice cream company Ben & Jerry's.

Early life

Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in the town of Merrick, New York, on Long Island by Jewish parents Frances and Irving. He spent at least one summer at Buck's Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp in New Milford, Connecticut. Cohen first met and befriended his future business partner Jerry Greenfield in a seventh grade gym class in 1963. They continued on to Sanford H. Calhoun High School. In his senior year, Cohen found work as an ice cream man before leaving to attend Colgate University in Hamilton, New York.

Over the next decade, Cohen pursued his interest in pottery and dropped out of college after his sophomore year. He also worked as a McDonald's cashier, Pinkerton guard, deliverer of pottery wheels, mop-boy at Jamesway and Friendly's, assistant superintendent, ER clerk, and taxi driver, before settling on work as a craft teacher at a private school for emotionally-disturbed adolescents. While teaching at the Highland Community School, Cohen began experimenting with making his own ice creams.

Personal life

As Ben & Jerry's gradually grew into a nationwide business and one of the largest ice cream companies in the U.S., Cohen turned his new-found wealth and prominence toward a variety of social causes, generally through the Ben & Jerry's Foundation. The Foundation receives 7.5% of all Ben & Jerry's pre-tax profits and distributes funds to organizations such as the Anti Displacement Project. Cohen also oversaw TrueMajority and Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities.

He is a vocal supporter of Democratic candidates and progressive causes. He supported Dennis Kucinich in the 2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries. In 2008, he initially supported John Edwards followed by Barack Obama.

In 2012, he helped launch the Stamp Stampede campaign to stamp messages on the nation's currency in support of passing a constitutional amendment to help overturn Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission and reduce the influence of private corporations on politics.

On April 18, 2016, Cohen was arrested, with Jerry Greenfield, while at a Democracy Awakening protest in Washington, D.C.

In July 2021, Ben and Jerry announced their support for the boycott of sales of Ben & Jerry's products in Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank. The editorial explicitly stated that the duo continue to support Israel, and saw no rejection of the country in objecting to some of its actions.

On October 10, 2021, Ben and Jerry were interviewed by Alexi McCammond of Axios on HBO. McCammond asked Ben about his political views regarding stopping the sales of ice cream in Israel. Ben was subsequently asked why Ben & Jerry's ice cream was sold in Georgia and Texas in response to Georgia's voter identification law and the 2021 Texas Heartbeat Act, which restricts abortions after 6 weeks. Ben replied by stating "I don't know," and "By that reasoning, we should not sell ice cream anywhere."

Cohen became a prominent supporter of Bernie Sanders during the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries.

Cohen debuted a special ice cream flavor called "Bernie's Yearning" on January 25, 2016 in support of Sanders. The flavor, released under the brand Ben's Best, consisted of plain mint ice cream covered by a solid layer of mint chocolate. According to Cohen, "The chocolate disk represents the huge majority of economic gains that have gone to the top 1 percent since the end of the recession. Beneath it, the rest of us." This was done in an effort to showcase the United States' current socioeconomic issues. The ice cream was made by hand in Cohen's kitchen with ingredients purchased by the Sanders campaign. Ben & Jerry's released a statement disavowing connection or support for the product, saying "This was created by Ben as a citizen. The company is not involved.”

On February 21, 2019, Cohen was named a national co-chair of Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign. In August 2019, Cohen produced another Bernie Sanders flavor called "Bernie's Back." It was not for sale in stores, but was awarded as a prize to 40 contest winners.

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The Strictly Curse: All the celebrity couples that have split

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
Adam Peaty and his partner Eirianed Munro have become the latest victims of the 'Strictly curse,' after his 2021 stint on the show. The Olympic swimmer is the latest in a long line of celebrities whose relationships were brought to an end by the dance show, where actors spend hours training with their professional colleagues before heading to the stage for tense and intimate performances. Adam and Katya Jones appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2021, and they both screamed when they came close to kissing during one of their steamy habits (left). Though some couples split while watching the show, amicable or not, many people fell apart in the months after the glitzy lights dimmed in the famous ballroom (Stacey Dooley pictured right with Kevin Clifton).

After the West Bank's founders barred Unilever from eating their ice cream, Ben & Jerry's brought Unilever to court

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2022
Matthew McCarthy, the ice cream company's CEO, said selling products in the West Bank was "inconsistent" with the company's values, and that no products could be sold in the West Bank, as shown above. Ben & Jerry's 'long-term future' is'strongly as part of Unilever,' according to Unilever's chief executive Alan Jope, bottom right.' On three days after an intense conflict erupted between Israel and Gaza, with the Palestinian death toll reaching at least 36 people since the Israeli offensive's start on Friday.
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