A skilled accountant, Mr. Leibner was described in a 1989 profile by Ben Yagoda in The New York Occasions Journal as an idiosyncratic character with a “exceptional emotional vary.” “He may be plaintive, cajoling, jocular, terse, profane, sentimental, jovial, respectful, dismissive, analytical or expansive: The one fixed is the pressure of his native Brooklyn in his voice,” Mr. Yagoda wrote.
He was additionally recognized for telling extremely soiled jokes.
Andrew Heyward, a former president of CBS Information, mentioned in a telephone interview: “It could have been straightforward to dismiss him as a Damon Runyonesque showman, however when it got here to precise negotiations, he’d are available, sit on the sofa with a authorized pad and pen, and we’d undergo the main points collectively. He was scrupulously detailed and trustworthy.”
But when a consumer was concerned in a disaster, Mr. Heyward mentioned, Mr. Leibner would counsel that they meet at his workplace: “He’d say, ‘Come to the jukebox,’ and we’d have discussions close to his Fifties jukebox. That was the place for a delicate summit.”
Richard Allen Leibner was born on March 15, 1939, in Brooklyn. His father, Sol, was a licensed public accountant. His mom, Eleanor (Zelon) Leibner, was a schoolteacher.
After graduating from the College of Rochester with a bachelor’s diploma in enterprise in 1959, Mr. Leibner earned a Grasp of Enterprise Administration diploma from New York College in 1963. By then, he was working as an accountant together with his father, who had purchasers within the music publishing and document companies.