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Jeffrey Alfred Legum

Jeffrey Alfred Legum (born 1941) is an American philanthropist, investor and former automobile dealer.

Jeffrey Alfred Legum

Legum has been successful as an auto dealer,[1][2] and as an investor. His investment advice helped build the endowments of both the Park School and the Baltimore Museum of Art.[citation needed]

Early life and education

He was born in Baltimore in 1941.[citation needed] His father, Leslie Legum, was a developer of large industrial parks,[1][3] and his mother, Naomi Legum, was the daughter of ice cream manufacturer, L. M. Hendler. Legum attended the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in economics.[4]

Park Circle Motor Company

Upon graduation from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business with a B.S. degree in economics in 1963, Legum joined Park Circle Motor Company, which was founded in 1921 by Legum's grandfather.[5][6][7] By 1986, he had grown the dealership to the third largest in the country.[8] Legum's Westminster Motors provided limousines for the 1981 presidential inauguration.[9]

In 1989, Legum sold his Chevrolet-Nissan dealership, retaining Westminster Chevrolet Cadillac, a dealership he had acquired in 1973.[citation needed] He sold Westminster in 1997, ending his involvement in the automobile business.[6][10]

Investment management and The Park Circle Company

Legum owns and is CEO of The Park Circle Company, DBA Park Circle Investments, a private investment company with interest in Baltimore-related corporations. In 1962, Park Circle Motor Company sold its wholly owned subsidiary, Truck Rental Company of Baltimore, to Avis in return for cash and 10% interest in Avis. In 1966, Park Circle and Lazard Freres sold Avis to ITT Corporation for stock in ITT. This cash and stock became the basis for Park Circle's original stock portfolio, which was managed by Legum.[11] Legum manages The Park Circle Company hedge fund.

Personal life

In 1968, Legum married the former Harriet Cohn.[12]

Philanthropy

He has been an active supporter of the Park School of Baltimore,[13] the Baltimore Museum of Art,[14] and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,[15][16][17][18] where he endowed The Jeffrey and Harriet Legum Professorship in Acute Neurological Medicine and The John W. Griffin, MD Professorship in Neurology.[19]

In 2001, Jeffrey and Harriet Legum donated $1.5 million to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to create a professorship in acute neurological medicine.

In 2003, Legum and his wife donated $3 million to Johns Hopkins to help fund construction of a building which would house both clinical and basic research.

In 2016, the County of Baltimore honored Legum for his philanthropic activities, naming December 10, 2016 as "Jeffrey Alfred Legum Day."[citation needed]

In 2021, Legum gave $110,000 to allow the Baltimore Museum of Art to keep their promise to increase the minimum wage for employees from $13.50 per hour to $15 per hour.[20] Legum also gave money to the Kennedy Center to support the construction of the second building, The REACH. [21]

References

  1. ^ a b "Legum Chevrolet-Nissan, said to be Maryland's largest car dealership, was sold by Jeffrey A. Legum for $11.5 million to rival Robert L. Bell, who owns Ford, Mitsubishi and Suzuki dealerships in Glen Burnie". The Washington Post. August 10, 1989. p. B1.
  2. ^ Edward Lapham (1986). "Sales Giants". Automotive News.
  3. ^ "Legum dealership bought for $11.5 million". The Sun. August 9, 1989. p. C1.
  4. ^ "Success is Plain Dumb Luck – Car Dealer Jeff Legum". Carroll County Times. November 25, 1979. p. A3.
  5. ^ "Park Circle Rounds out 50 years". GMAC News and Views. General Motors Acceptance Corporation. May–June 1971.
  6. ^ a b Hancock, Jay (November 18, 1997). "Carroll dealer changes hands Len Stoler adds Westminster Motor to broad lineup". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  7. ^ "Jeffrey Alfred Legum". The Evening Sun. 1971-03-23. p. 30. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  8. ^ Edward Lapham (1986). "Sales Giants". Automotive News.
  9. ^ "It's got to be the most expensive inaugural souvenir..." UPI. February 6, 1981.
  10. ^ The Sun. November 18, 1997. p. 1. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  11. ^ "Truck Rental Co. Acquired by Avis". Wall Street Journal. May 9, 1962. p. 2. Avis Inc., the world’s second largest auto rental firm, has entered into an agreement to acquire Truck Rental Co., Inc. Washington and Baltimore vehicle lessor, it was announced last night. Robert C. Townsend, president of Avis, said the agreement calls for the acquisition of all of the Truck Rental stocked owned by Park Circle Motor Co., Baltimore auto dealer. The price was not disclosed.
  12. ^ The Baltimore Sun. November 24, 1968. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. ^ The Sun. February 5, 1989. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. ^ Sylvia Badger (October 12, 1997). "Grand affair for 'Grand Design' at Baltimore Museum of Art". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  15. ^ "Jeffrey and Harriet Legum Professorship in Acute Neurological Medicine". Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  16. ^ "The Johns Hopkins U. (Baltimore): $3-million from Jeffrey A. Legum a trustee of Johns Hopkins Medicine, and his wife, Harriet, for capital projects to support medical research". Chronicle of Philanthropy. November 11, 2004.
  17. ^ . High Beam Business. Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  18. ^ "Breast Cancer Research Chair in Oncology". Johns Hopkins. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  19. ^ Hanley, Daniel. "BIOS" (PDF). Johns Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  20. ^ Liscia, Valentina Di (25 February 2021). "After Canceling Controversial Deaccessioning, Baltimore Museum Receives Over $1M for Equity Initiatives". Hyperallergic.
  21. ^ "Supporters | Kennedy Center".

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hedge fund Personal life EditIn 1968 Legum married the former Harriet Cohn 12 Philanthropy EditHe has been an active supporter of the Park School of Baltimore 13 the Baltimore Museum of Art 14 and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 15 16 17 18 where he endowed The Jeffrey and Harriet Legum Professorship in Acute Neurological Medicine and The John W Griffin MD Professorship in Neurology 19 In 2001 Jeffrey and Harriet Legum donated 1 5 million to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to create a professorship in acute neurological medicine In 2003 Legum and his wife donated 3 million to Johns Hopkins to help fund construction of a building which would house both clinical and basic research In 2016 the County of Baltimore honored Legum for his philanthropic activities naming December 10 2016 as Jeffrey Alfred Legum Day citation needed In 2021 Legum gave 110 000 to allow the Baltimore Museum of Art to keep their promise to increase the minimum wage for employees from 13 50 per hour to 15 per 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