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Lewis Katz

Lewis Katz (January 11, 1942 – May 31, 2014) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and newspaper publisher, who was a co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Lewis Katz
Born(1942-01-11)January 11, 1942
DiedMay 31, 2014(2014-05-31) (aged 72)
Occupation(s)Businessman
Sports team owner
Newspaper owner
Known forco-owner of the New Jersey Devils
co-owner of the New Jersey Nets
co-owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer

Early life edit

Katz was born to a Jewish family[1] in Camden, New Jersey, on January 11, 1942,[2] and grew up in the Parkside section of the city. He was raised along with his sister, Sandra Katz (Wolff) by their mother, a secretary at RCA, after their father died when they were very young.[3]

Career edit

Katz became a lawyer and businessman, making millions in parking lots, billboards and sports. Katz was a former owner of Kinney Parking Systems, at the time the largest parking company in New York City, and the former chairman of Interstate Outdoor Advertising, one of the largest regional outdoor-advertising firms in the country. He was the majority owner of five radio stations in Atlantic and Cape May counties at the Jersey Shore, and a founding partner of the law firm Katz, Ettin & Levine in Cherry Hill.[4]

Sports ownership edit

Katz invested in the two New Jersey sports teams back in 2000. He was part of the YankeeNets/Puck Holdings group along with Ray Chambers. The group purchased the New Jersey Devils from their original owner Dr. John McMullen.[5]

Katz's ownership involvement of both teams ended in 2003 when the YankeeNets group disintegrated with the Devils being sold to Jeffrey Vanderbeek and the Nets sold to Bruce Ratner. The Devils have since been sold again while the Nets were also sold and moved to Brooklyn.[5]

Philanthropy edit

Katz was the director of the Katz Foundation, which supports charitable, educational and medical causes. To support pioneering medical research, Katz established an annual prize and endowed a visiting professorship in cardiovascular research at Columbia University, where he served on the board of visitors of the medical school. His $15 million gift to The Dickinson Schools of Law of The Pennsylvania State University helped fund the renovation of historic Trickett Hall at Dickinson Law in Carlisle, PA, and fund the development of a law school building for Penn State Law in University Park, PA, both of which bear his name. As a native of Camden, New Jersey, Katz established several programs to help Camden children. Katz donated to Jewish organizations, focused on young Jewish[6] entrepreneurs.[7] Katz was a donor to the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, Congregation Beth El in Voorhees, New Jersey, and the National Museum of American Jewish History.[1]

Personal life and death edit

In 1966, Katz married Marjorie Nemarow; they had a son, Drew Katz, and a daughter, Melissa Katz.[8][9][10] His wife died in 2013, approximately five months before Katz's own death.[11]

On May 31, 2014, Katz and six others died when a chartered airplane crashed on takeoff at Hanscom Field and burst into flames. An FAA spokesperson said that the Gulfstream IV business jet apparently ran off Runway 11 as the aircraft was departing for Atlantic City, New Jersey, failing to become airborne because the gust lock was left engaged.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jewish Exponent: "Philanthropist Is Co-Owner of Papers" August 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine April 4, 2012
  2. ^ Arnold, Laurence (June 1, 2014). "Lewis Katz, Who Co-Owned Nets, Devils, Inquirer, Dies at 72". Bloomberg. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  3. ^ Abrams, Rachel (June 1, 2014). "Lewis Katz, Victor in Fight to Own Philadelphia Inquirer, Dies at 72". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  4. ^ Gammage, Jeff. "How Katz touched many lives - and never forgot his roots". philly.com. Interstate General Media, LLC. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Stubits, Brian. "Lewis Katz, former owner of Devils, Nets, dies in plane crash". cbssports.com. CBS. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  6. ^ "Philanthropist Lewis Katz inspires next generation at 'Fireside Chat'". M.jewishvoicesnj.org. December 16, 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  7. ^ . Gabriel-Investments. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  8. ^ "Marjorie J.N. Katz, 70, philanthropist, wife of Inquirer co-owner". philly-archives. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  9. ^ New York Times: "Melissa Katz, Stephen Silver" June 22, 1997
  10. ^ New York Times: "Rachel Snyder and Drew Katz" MARCH 17, 2013
  11. ^ Philadelphia Inquirer: "Marjorie J.N. Katz, 70, philanthropist, wife of Inquirer co-owner" By Kristen A. Graham December 23, 2013
  12. ^ "NTSB: Pilots left wing controls locked in place in Gulfstream crash that killed 7". USA Today.

lewis, katz, january, 1942, 2014, american, businessman, philanthropist, newspaper, publisher, owner, philadelphia, inquirer, born, 1942, january, 1942camden, jersey, usdiedmay, 2014, 2014, aged, bedford, massachusetts, usoccupation, businessmansports, team, o. Lewis Katz January 11 1942 May 31 2014 was an American businessman philanthropist and newspaper publisher who was a co owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer Lewis KatzBorn 1942 01 11 January 11 1942Camden New Jersey USDiedMay 31 2014 2014 05 31 aged 72 Bedford Massachusetts USOccupation s BusinessmanSports team ownerNewspaper ownerKnown forco owner of the New Jersey Devils co owner of the New Jersey Nets co owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Sports ownership 2 2 Philanthropy 3 Personal life and death 4 ReferencesEarly life editKatz was born to a Jewish family 1 in Camden New Jersey on January 11 1942 2 and grew up in the Parkside section of the city He was raised along with his sister Sandra Katz Wolff by their mother a secretary at RCA after their father died when they were very young 3 Career editKatz became a lawyer and businessman making millions in parking lots billboards and sports Katz was a former owner of Kinney Parking Systems at the time the largest parking company in New York City and the former chairman of Interstate Outdoor Advertising one of the largest regional outdoor advertising firms in the country He was the majority owner of five radio stations in Atlantic and Cape May counties at the Jersey Shore and a founding partner of the law firm Katz Ettin amp Levine in Cherry Hill 4 Sports ownership edit Katz invested in the two New Jersey sports teams back in 2000 He was part of the YankeeNets Puck Holdings group along with Ray Chambers The group purchased the New Jersey Devils from their original owner Dr John McMullen 5 Katz s ownership involvement of both teams ended in 2003 when the YankeeNets group disintegrated with the Devils being sold to Jeffrey Vanderbeek and the Nets sold to Bruce Ratner The Devils have since been sold again while the Nets were also sold and moved to Brooklyn 5 Philanthropy edit Katz was the director of the Katz Foundation which supports charitable educational and medical causes To support pioneering medical research Katz established an annual prize and endowed a visiting professorship in cardiovascular research at Columbia University where he served on the board of visitors of the medical school His 15 million gift to The Dickinson Schools of Law of The Pennsylvania State University helped fund the renovation of historic Trickett Hall at Dickinson Law in Carlisle PA and fund the development of a law school building for Penn State Law in University Park PA both of which bear his name As a native of Camden New Jersey Katz established several programs to help Camden children Katz donated to Jewish organizations focused on young Jewish 6 entrepreneurs 7 Katz was a donor to the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey Congregation Beth El in Voorhees New Jersey and the National Museum of American Jewish History 1 Personal life and death editIn 1966 Katz married Marjorie Nemarow they had a son Drew Katz and a daughter Melissa Katz 8 9 10 His wife died in 2013 approximately five months before Katz s own death 11 On May 31 2014 Katz and six others died when a chartered airplane crashed on takeoff at Hanscom Field and burst into flames An FAA spokesperson said that the Gulfstream IV business jet apparently ran off Runway 11 as the aircraft was departing for Atlantic City New Jersey failing to become airborne because the gust lock was left engaged 12 References edit a b Jewish Exponent Philanthropist Is Co Owner of Papers Archived August 16 2016 at the Wayback Machine April 4 2012 Arnold Laurence June 1 2014 Lewis Katz Who Co Owned Nets Devils Inquirer Dies at 72 Bloomberg Retrieved June 22 2014 Abrams Rachel June 1 2014 Lewis Katz Victor in Fight to Own Philadelphia Inquirer Dies at 72 The New York Times Retrieved June 5 2014 Gammage Jeff How Katz touched many lives and never forgot his roots philly com Interstate General Media LLC Retrieved June 5 2014 a b Stubits Brian Lewis Katz former owner of Devils Nets dies in plane crash cbssports com CBS Retrieved June 5 2014 Philanthropist Lewis Katz inspires next generation at Fireside Chat M jewishvoicesnj org December 16 2009 Retrieved June 22 2014 Lewis Katz Gabriel Investments Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Retrieved June 5 2014 Marjorie J N Katz 70 philanthropist wife of Inquirer co owner philly archives Retrieved June 13 2015 New York Times Melissa Katz Stephen Silver June 22 1997 New York Times Rachel Snyder and Drew Katz MARCH 17 2013 Philadelphia Inquirer Marjorie J N Katz 70 philanthropist wife of Inquirer co owner By Kristen A Graham December 23 2013 NTSB Pilots left wing controls locked in place in Gulfstream crash that killed 7 USA Today Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lewis Katz amp oldid 1176955417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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