Co-founder

Mortimer, died in 2010 at 93

Former chief executive of Purdue Pharma.

Widow

Theresa, 69

Widow of co-founder Mortimer. Lives in the London area and was made a Dame by the Queen in 2011. Daughter Sophie married former England cricketer Jamie Dalrymple.


Ex-vice president of Purdue Pharma


Board member (1993 - 2018)

Child

Ilene, 72

Daughter of Mortimer and first wife Muriel (died 2009). Lives in New York and runs a parent-child development center in New York City.


Board member (1990 - 2018)

Child

Kathe, 71

Daughter of Mortimer and Muriel. Recently left board of New York Academy of Sciences, to "reduce distractions from the critical missions" of the academy. Lives in Connecticut.


Ex-vice president


Board member (1990 - 2018)

Child

Mortimer D.A., 48

Son of Mortimer and second wife Gertraud. Venture capitalist. He and wife Jacqueline's Hamptons garden has been featured in Vogue; recently stepped down from Guggenheim Museum board. Lives in New York.


Ex-vice president


Board member (1993 - unconfirmed)

Co-founder

Raymond, died in 2017 at 97

Former chief executive of Purdue Pharma.

Widow

Beverly, 95

Widow of Raymond. Lives in Connecticut and has donated to Connecticut Democrats. Indirectly involved, via her offspring, in a controversial investment in ski resort operator Peak Resorts, which was sold to Vail resorts in July, 2019.


Board member (1993 - 2017)

Child

Richard, 74

Son of Raymond and Beverly. Lives in Texas and has donated to Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a neoconservative think tank.


Former president and co-chair


Board member (1990 - 2018)

Child

Jonathan, 64

Son of Raymond and Beverly. Lives in Connecticut and is a strong backer of the charter school movement. Film-maker daughter Madeleine Sackler has struggled when challenged on ethics of family's wealth.


Board member (1990 - 2018)

Grandchild

David, 38

Son of Richard. Lives in New York and runs a family investment business. Wife Joss Sackler created a fashion line and exclusive social club. She's blasted media coverage, while he told Vanity Fair that his four-year-old asked: "Why are my friends telling me our family's work is killing people?"


Board member (2012 - 2018)