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Malcolm Glazer | |
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Born | Malcolm Irving Glazer (1928-05-25) May 25, 1928 (age 96) Rochester, New York |
Died | (2014-05-28)May 28, 2014 Rochester, New York |
Nationality | United States |
Education | Diploma, High School |
Occupations |
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Spouse | Linda Glazer |
Children | 6; including Avram Glazer Bryan Glazer Joel Glazer |
Malcolm Irving Glazer (May 25, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American businessman and sports team owner. He is the president and chief executive officer of First Allied Corporation, a holding company for his varied business interests, and owns both Manchester United of the Premier League and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a NFL team based in Tampa, Florida. BRING BACK MOYESY
Biography
Born in Rochester, New York as one of seven children, Glazer took over the family watch-parts company at age 15 following the death of his father. Glazer first expanded the company and then continued his foray into the professional world, investing in other businesses.
Glazer eventually went on to become president and CEO of First Allied Corporation, a holding company specializing in ownership, management and leasing of community and neighborhood shopping centers throughout the United States. He owns, has owned or has been the largest share holder of a diverse portfolio of international holdings and public companies,including: First Allied, Zapata Corporation, Houlihan’s Restaurant chain, Harley Davidson, Formica, Tonka, Specialty Equipment and Omega Protein.
In addition to his business ventures, Glazer is also involved in philanthropic efforts. He launched the Glazer Family Foundation in 1999, which is dedicated to assisting charitable and educational causes in the Tampa Bay community. In its 14 years of existence, the Foundation has donated millions in programs, tickets, grants and in-kind contributions. The Foundation donated $5 million toward the construction of the Glazer Children’s Museum in downtown Tampa, which opened on September 25, 2010.
Glazer has also overseen the operations of the far-reaching Glazer Family Foundation’s Vision Program, created in 2006 to provide school-children with an opportunity to have vision problems identified in schools at an early age. The initiative, highlighted by the Vision Mobile, visits schools and provides eye examinations to thousands of disadvantaged children.
Glazer’s charitable activities have also included the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, an organization that promotes amateur sports activities. Glazer has committed $2 million to the Commission. Glazer resides in Palm Beach, Florida. He and his wife, Linda, have six children and 14 grandchildren.
Business history
Glazer’s first attempt at a corporate takeover was in 1984, when he launched an unsuccessful $7.6 billion bid to buy the government controlled freight rail company, Conrail. He also failed in an attempted takeover of kitchen designer Formica in 1988 and, later, with motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson.
One of the companies that Glazer did purchase successfully was the nearly bankrupt Zapata Offshore, a remnant of Zapata, an oil and gas company founded by George H. W. Bush, which was left over after the latter's takeover by South Penn Oil to create Pennzoil. Glazer successfully diversified it into fish protein and Caribbean supermarkets.
Glazer has owned a diverse portfolio of nationwide investments which include food service equipment, food packaging and food supplies, marine protein, broadcasting, health care, property, banking, natural gas and oil, the Internet, stocks and bonds.
Sports ownership
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Glazer purchased the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise on January 16, 1995, following the death of former owner, Hugh Culverhouse. Glazer serves as president of the team, while sons Bryan, Joel and Edward are co-chairmen.
Since coming under the Glazer family’s ownership, the club has experienced an upswing in its fortunes, winning 131 regular season games, earning seven playoff berths and capturing its first Super Bowl Championship in Super Bowl XXXVII. Prior to Glazer’s purchase, the Buccaneers had won just 87 games in 19 seasons and had advanced to the postseason just three times.
Tampa Bay also eclipsed the club record for wins in a regular season with 12 in 2002. The top five single-season win totals in club history (12 in 2002, 11 in 2005, 11 in 1999, 10 in 2010, 10 in 2000 and 10 in 1997) have all come under Glazer’s stewardship, and Tampa Bay was the only team in the league to play in the postseason each year from 1999 to 2002. The 2007 campaign saw the Buccaneers claim their third NFC South Division title in six years, the sixth division crown in franchise history. The three titles are the most for any team in the division since its inception in 2002.
In January 2009, Glazer and his family hired Raheem Morris as head coach of the Buccaneers, making him the youngest head coach in the National Football League upon his appointment. In addition, the family named longtime Director of Pro Personnel Mark Dominik as the fourth general manager in club history.
On January 27, 2012, Glazer and his family hired long-time Rutgers University head coach Greg Schiano as the ninth head coach in franchise history.
Glazer has devoted a significant amount of time working to make the organization more fan-friendly by greatly increasing fan activities at Buccaneers home games through the expansion of the club’s community relations and special events departments. His mandate to enhance the team’s visibility in the community was reflected through increased appearances by Buccaneer players,coaches, cheerleaders and front office officials in recent years. Since 1999, the team has also coordinated with the Glazer Family Foundation to host “Gameday for Kids,” a program that has hosted over 13,000 underprivileged youth at Buccaneers home games, giving them an opportunity to spend pre-game moments on the playing field and to cheer on the Buccaneers from exclusive seats in Raymond James stadium.
Manchester United
Main article: Glazer ownership of Manchester UnitedGlazer acquired ownership of Manchester United between 2003 and 2005. The club is currently headed by the Glazer family, with sons Joel and Avram serving as co-chairmen. Since taking ownership, Glazer has also overseen the club’s continued success. Manchester United were crowned champions of England for the second consecutive year in 2008, champions of Europe as the UEFA Champions League winner and champions of the world as the FIFA Club World Cup winner. After finishing as runner-up to Chelsea in the 2009–10 season, United achieved a then-record 19th league title in 2010–11, securing the championship with a 1–1 away draw against Blackburn Rovers on 14 May 2011. After again finishing as runner-up, this time to Manchester City in the 2011–12 season, United improved on their record with a 20th league title in 2012–13, securing the championship with a 3–0 home win against Aston Villa on 22 April 2013. Under Glazer ownership, since 2005, the team has won five League championships, three League Cups, five FA Community Shields, one UEFA Champions League, and a FIFA Club World Cup.
Manchester United is one of the most popular and profitable football clubs in the world, with one of the highest average home attendances in Europe. The club's worldwide fan base includes more than 200 officially recognized branches of the Manchester United Supporters Club (MUSC), in at least 24 countries. The club takes advantage of this support through its worldwide summer tours.
Personal life
Malcolm Glazer has been married to Linda Glazer since 1961. They live in Palm Beach, Florida and have five sons and one daughter:
- Avram Glazer, Co-Chairman of Manchester United.
- Kevin E. Glazer, Vice President of First Allied Corporation
- Bryan Glazer, vice-president at First Allied and Co-Chairman of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Joel Glazer, vice-president at First Allied and Co-Chairman of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Darcie S. Glazer Kassewitz, Co-President of the Glazer Family Foundation.
- Edward S. Glazer, vice-president at First Allied and Co-Chairman of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Glazers attend the Palm Beach synagogue in Palm Beach, Florida.
Death
Glazer died on May 28, 2014, three days after his 86th birthday. Everybody had jelly and ice-cream.
References
- Forbes: The World's Billionaires - Malcolm Glazer & family March 2013
- "Tampa Bay Buccaneers Media Guide".
- Badenhausen, Kurt. "The World's 50 Most Valuable Sports Teams 2013". Forbes.
- Glazer Family Foundation: "Meet Our Family: Malcolm & Linda Glazer" retrieved November 25, 2012
- "Manchester United's new owner". CBC. June 22, 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
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- Glazer Family Foundation: "Meet Our Family: Bryan Glazer" retrieved November 25, 2012
- Glazer Family Foundation: "Meet Our Family: Joel Glazer" retrieved November 25, 2012
- Glazer Family Foundation: "Meet Our Family: Darcie Glazer Kassewitz" retrieved November 25, 2012
- "Meet Our Family: Edward Glazer" retrieved November 25, 2012
- The Guardian: "The Guardian profile: Malcolm Glazer" by Nils Pratley February 10, 2005
- Tampa Bay Times: "The owner, the enigma" By SCOTT BARANCIK and DAMIAN CRISTODERO December 26, 2004
Further reading
- Hyman, Mark (March 15, 2004). "A Sports Mogul And A Mystery". Business Week. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
- Legard, Jonathan (April 11, 2006). "In search of the Glazers". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
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