Maurice "Mogie" Lazarus (June 27, 1915 – May 4, 2004) was an American retailing executive who served as president of Filene's and founded Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.
Lazarus served on the Harvard University board of overseers and was the director of the alumni association.[2][3] He served on the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Advisory Committee on National Health Insurance and on the advisory board of the Commission on the Status of Women during administration of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.[2]
Personal life
Lazarus was married twice. In 1942, he married Nancy Stix;[1] she died in 1985.[3] His second wife was Nell Eurich (previously married to educator Alvin C. Eurich).[3][4][5] He has two daughters: Carol Lazarus and Jill Lazarus with his first wife;[1] and two stepchildren from his second wife, Donald Eurich and Juliet Eurich McDonough.[3] Lazarus died of lung cancer at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[2][3]