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Randy Lerner

Randolph David Lerner (born February 21, 1962) is an American billionaire investor and former sports-team owner. He became the majority owner of the American football team, the Cleveland Browns, of the National Football League, upon the death of his father Alfred "Al" Lerner in October 2002. In August 2012, he sold the team. Lerner became the owner and chairman of English club Aston Villa F.C. of the Premier League in 2006, subsequently Lerner sold the club at a loss in 2016 following their relegation. His personal fortune has been estimated at over US$ 1.1 billion.[1]

Randy Lerner
Born
Randolph David Lerner

(1962-02-21) February 21, 1962 (age 60)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materColumbia University
Columbia Law School
Clare College, Cambridge
OccupationOwner of MBNA Corporation
Children4
Parent(s)Al Lerner
Norma Wolkoff

Early life and education

Lerner was born to a Jewish family[2] and graduated from Columbia University in 1984, spending 1983 at Clare College, Cambridge.[3][4] He graduated from Columbia Law School and is a member of the New York and District of Columbia bar associations. He has worked as a lawyer in New York City.

Business career

Lerner began working as an investment analyst at automobile insurers Progressive Corporation. In 1991, he started an independent investment firm with Progressive capital called Securities Advisors, Inc. (SAI), which he owned and managed until 2001. SAI initially specialized in arbitrage before shifting its focus to equity investing.

His father, Alfred "Al" Lerner, had been appointed chairman of MBNA Corporation after investing US$ 800 million in the initial public offering (IPO) of the company. In 1993, Randy Lerner became a director at MBNA. Upon the death of his father on October 23, 2002, he became MBNA's chairman. On January 1, 2006, Bank of America acquired MBNA Corporation for US$ 35 billion.

Sports team ownership

 
Lerner (right), along with general manager Mike Holmgren, observing a Cleveland Browns practice session (2012)

Cleveland Browns

When his father, Al Lerner, died in October 2002 – four years to the day after he was awarded the new Browns franchise - the ownership of the team passed on to Lerner. Lerner served as a member of the National Football League's Business Ventures Committee. In 2012, Lerner sold the team to businessman Jimmy Haslam.[5][6]

Aston Villa F.C.

During his time at Cambridge, Lerner followed English football, taking an interest in three teams: Arsenal, Fulham and Aston Villa. Although he had grown up in the United States, with a father who had been involved with the Cleveland Browns franchise under Art Modell, Lerner's interest in English top flight football endured long after he had returned to the United States.

In July 2006, it was reported that Lerner intended to purchase Premier League club Aston Villa, following a statement from Cleveland Browns management indicating that Lerner was pursuing "business interests" in the United Kingdom. Lerner pulled out of the bid to buy Aston Villa two days later after talks with club chairman Doug Ellis broke down, but the following day, reports emerged that Lerner was still considering a formal £64m bid for the club.[citation needed]

In August 2006, it was confirmed Lerner had reached a £62.6m agreement with Aston Villa to take over the club. The statement to the London Stock Exchange confirmed that 60% of the club's shares, including the 39% stake of Doug Ellis had been sold to Lerner, beating competition from consortia led by Michael Neville, Nicholas Padfield QC, and Athole Still. Eleven days after the announcement, the LSE confirmed that Lerner had secured 59.69% of Villa shares, making him the majority shareholder. Lerner appointed himself Chairman of the Board of the club.

The BBC reported in September 2006 that Lerner had moved closer to taking full control of the club, after increasing his share to 85.5%.[7]

By the time that the deadline passed in September 2006, Lerner had secured the acceptance of 89.69% of the shareholders. Due to the acceptance only being 0.31% below the conditional limit, Lerner accepted it and made the bid unconditional. On September 19, 2006, Aston Villa PLC executive chairman Doug Ellis and his board resigned, and were replaced by Randy Lerner as chairman with General Charles C. Krulak, Bob Kain and Michael Martin serving as non-executive directors. At the close of the deal in 2006, Lerner became only the second American owner of a Premiership club.

In June 2011, Lerner appointed manager Alex McLeish, who was previously working from local rivals Birmingham City. McLeish's contract was terminated at the end of the 2011–12 season after Villa finished in 16th place, just above the relegation zone.[8] On July 2, 2012, Aston Villa confirmed the appointment of former Norwich City manager Paul Lambert.[9]

In February 2012, the club announced a financial loss of £53.9 million.[10] Lerner put the club up for sale on May 12, 2014, with an estimated value of £200 million.[11]

Lambert was sacked on February 11, 2015[12] and replaced by Tim Sherwood,[13] who saved Villa from relegation in the 2014/15 season and took them to the 2015 FA Cup Final.[14][15] Sherwood was sacked on October 15, 2015, after six consecutive league losses,[16] with Kevin MacDonald taking over as interim manager. On November 2, 2015, Frenchman Rémi Garde agreed a three-and-a-half year deal to become the manager[17] and was sacked after 147 days.[18]

In April 2016, two members of Villa's board of directors, former Football Association chairman David Bernstein and Lord King submitted their resignations to Villa Chairman Steve Hollis.[19] Their resignation was due to them being "increasingly frustrated at the lack of progress they were able to make" at the club.[20] There had also occurred, reportedly, a "hostile interaction" between them and owner Randy Lerner.[20]

In May 2016, Lerner sold Aston Villa to Chinese businessman Tony Xia and his Recon Group following Villa's relegation to the Football League Championship. Many Aston Villa supporters and former players[who?] blamed Lerner for being inactive and failing to invest significantly since the departure of manager Martin O'Neill in 2010 and also selling their best players.[citation needed]

Philanthropy

Lerner has supported the UK's National Portrait Gallery since 2002. In January 2008, it was announced that Lerner had donated £5m to the gallery, the largest single donation it has ever received. In recognition, the ground floor galleries were named "The Lerner Galleries".[21]

For the 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 seasons, Aston Villa forwent traditional shirt sponsorship by instead wearing on their shirts the name of a local children's hospice, Acorns. For the 2010/2011 season, this sponsor was replaced by corporate sponsor FxPro, but the club continued to promote Acorns on all children's kits as the club's official charity partner.[22]

Lerner is an alumnus and major benefactor to Clare College, Cambridge and was honored in 2008 with a namesake space called "Lerner Court."[23]

Personal life

Lerner has a house in Amagansett, New York where he owns the Community Square shopping complex.[24] The Wall Street Journal reported that, between 2007 and 2011, Cleveland Browns Transportation was the most frequent flyer in and out of East Hampton Airport.[25] In July 2019, a limited liability company whose principal is Randy Lerner purchased property near Stony Hill Road in Amagansett. The property is protected in perpetuity by a conservation easement granted to the Peconic Land Trust who filed suit against Lerner and the limited liability company after 75 to 125 trees were cut down.[26]

References

  1. ^ "#1694 Randolph Lerner : Net Worth As of 28 February 2020", Forbes
  2. ^ Matt DeFaveri (August 2, 2012). "Browns' Jewish ownership going, going, gone".
  3. ^ "Alfred Lerner '55: Businessman, Philanthropist, Student Center Benefactor". Columbia College Today. January 2003. Retrieved August 27, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "The Guardian Profile: Randy Lerner". the Guardian. March 7, 2008. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  5. ^ "Cleveland Browns' sale to Jimmy Haslam complete" by Gregg Rosenthal, NFL website, August 2, 2012
  6. ^ "Browns’ Jewish ownership going, going, gone" by Matt DeFaveri, Cleveland Jewish News, August 2, 2012
  7. ^ "Lerner closer to control of Villa". Article on BBC Sport. September 5, 2006. Retrieved September 5, 2006.
  8. ^ "Alex McLeish sacked as Aston Villa manager". BBC Sport. BBC. May 14, 2012. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
  9. ^ "Aston Villa appoint Paul Lambert as new manager". BBC Sport. BBC. July 2, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2013.
  10. ^ "Aston Villa announce £53.9m loss for 2010–11 financial year". BBC Sport. February 28, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  11. ^ "Aston Villa: Owner Randy Lerner puts club up for sale". BBC Sport. May 12, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  12. ^ "Aston Villa: Paul Lambert sacked as manager". BBC Sport. February 11, 2015. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
  13. ^ "Tim Sherwood appointed new Aston Villa boss". BBC Sport. February 14, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  14. ^ "Sherwood relief as Villa stay up despite Saints mauling". Reuters. May 16, 2015. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  15. ^ "Tim Sherwood: Aston Villa are FA Cup final underdogs". BBC Sport. April 19, 2015. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  16. ^ Percy, John (October 25, 2015). "Tim Sherwood sacked as Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner runs out of patience with beleagured [sic] manager". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  17. ^ "Remi Garde: Aston Villa confirm ex-Lyon boss as manager". BBC Sport. November 2, 2015. Retrieved November 2, 2015.
  18. ^ "Remi Garde: Aston Villa manager leaves after 147 days in charge", BBC Sport, March 29, 2016
  19. ^ "David Bernstein and Lord King resign from Aston Villa board", BBC Sport, April 18, 2016
  20. ^ a b "Aston Villa: David Bernstein and Lord King left after Randy Lerner row", BBC Sport, April 20, 2016
  21. ^ "Football Boss gives gallery £5m". BBC News. January 23, 2008. Retrieved January 23, 2008.
  22. ^ "Aston Villa juniors keep the flag flying for Acorns". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  23. ^ "Clare College - Memorial Court". Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  24. ^ Ian Ratner (December 15, 2010). "Curbed Hamptons". Hamptons.com. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  25. ^ Margolis, Matthew (June 27, 2011). "Report: Cleveland Browns Owner A Frequent Flier". East Hampton, NY Patch. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  26. ^ Bufalino, Jamie (August 15, 2019). "Violation of Trust on Amagansett Land". East Hampton Star. Retrieved August 24, 2019.

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Randolph David Lerner born February 21 1962 is an American billionaire investor and former sports team owner He became the majority owner of the American football team the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League upon the death of his father Alfred Al Lerner in October 2002 In August 2012 he sold the team Lerner became the owner and chairman of English club Aston Villa F C of the Premier League in 2006 subsequently Lerner sold the club at a loss in 2016 following their relegation His personal fortune has been estimated at over US 1 1 billion 1 Randy LernerBornRandolph David Lerner 1962 02 21 February 21 1962 age 60 New York City U S Alma materColumbia UniversityColumbia Law SchoolClare College CambridgeOccupationOwner of MBNA CorporationChildren4Parent s Al Lerner Norma Wolkoff Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business career 3 Sports team ownership 3 1 Cleveland Browns 3 2 Aston Villa F C 4 Philanthropy 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditLerner was born to a Jewish family 2 and graduated from Columbia University in 1984 spending 1983 at Clare College Cambridge 3 4 He graduated from Columbia Law School and is a member of the New York and District of Columbia bar associations He has worked as a lawyer in New York City Business career EditLerner began working as an investment analyst at automobile insurers Progressive Corporation In 1991 he started an independent investment firm with Progressive capital called Securities Advisors Inc SAI which he owned and managed until 2001 SAI initially specialized in arbitrage before shifting its focus to equity investing His father Alfred Al Lerner had been appointed chairman of MBNA Corporation after investing US 800 million in the initial public offering IPO of the company In 1993 Randy Lerner became a director at MBNA Upon the death of his father on October 23 2002 he became MBNA s chairman On January 1 2006 Bank of America acquired MBNA Corporation for US 35 billion Sports team ownership Edit Lerner right along with general manager Mike Holmgren observing a Cleveland Browns practice session 2012 Cleveland Browns Edit When his father Al Lerner died in October 2002 four years to the day after he was awarded the new Browns franchise the ownership of the team passed on to Lerner Lerner served as a member of the National Football League s Business Ventures Committee In 2012 Lerner sold the team to businessman Jimmy Haslam 5 6 Aston Villa F C Edit Main article History of Aston Villa F C 1961 present During his time at Cambridge Lerner followed English football taking an interest in three teams Arsenal Fulham and Aston Villa Although he had grown up in the United States with a father who had been involved with the Cleveland Browns franchise under Art Modell Lerner s interest in English top flight football endured long after he had returned to the United States In July 2006 it was reported that Lerner intended to purchase Premier League club Aston Villa following a statement from Cleveland Browns management indicating that Lerner was pursuing business interests in the United Kingdom Lerner pulled out of the bid to buy Aston Villa two days later after talks with club chairman Doug Ellis broke down but the following day reports emerged that Lerner was still considering a formal 64m bid for the club citation needed In August 2006 it was confirmed Lerner had reached a 62 6m agreement with Aston Villa to take over the club The statement to the London Stock Exchange confirmed that 60 of the club s shares including the 39 stake of Doug Ellis had been sold to Lerner beating competition from consortia led by Michael Neville Nicholas Padfield QC and Athole Still Eleven days after the announcement the LSE confirmed that Lerner had secured 59 69 of Villa shares making him the majority shareholder Lerner appointed himself Chairman of the Board of the club The BBC reported in September 2006 that Lerner had moved closer to taking full control of the club after increasing his share to 85 5 7 By the time that the deadline passed in September 2006 Lerner had secured the acceptance of 89 69 of the shareholders Due to the acceptance only being 0 31 below the conditional limit Lerner accepted it and made the bid unconditional On September 19 2006 Aston Villa PLC executive chairman Doug Ellis and his board resigned and were replaced by Randy Lerner as chairman with General Charles C Krulak Bob Kain and Michael Martin serving as non executive directors At the close of the deal in 2006 Lerner became only the second American owner of a Premiership club In June 2011 Lerner appointed manager Alex McLeish who was previously working from local rivals Birmingham City McLeish s contract was terminated at the end of the 2011 12 season after Villa finished in 16th place just above the relegation zone 8 On July 2 2012 Aston Villa confirmed the appointment of former Norwich City manager Paul Lambert 9 In February 2012 the club announced a financial loss of 53 9 million 10 Lerner put the club up for sale on May 12 2014 with an estimated value of 200 million 11 Lambert was sacked on February 11 2015 12 and replaced by Tim Sherwood 13 who saved Villa from relegation in the 2014 15 season and took them to the 2015 FA Cup Final 14 15 Sherwood was sacked on October 15 2015 after six consecutive league losses 16 with Kevin MacDonald taking over as interim manager On November 2 2015 Frenchman Remi Garde agreed a three and a half year deal to become the manager 17 and was sacked after 147 days 18 In April 2016 two members of Villa s board of directors former Football Association chairman David Bernstein and Lord King submitted their resignations to Villa Chairman Steve Hollis 19 Their resignation was due to them being increasingly frustrated at the lack of progress they were able to make at the club 20 There had also occurred reportedly a hostile interaction between them and owner Randy Lerner 20 In May 2016 Lerner sold Aston Villa to Chinese businessman Tony Xia and his Recon Group following Villa s relegation to the Football League Championship Many Aston Villa supporters and former players who blamed Lerner for being inactive and failing to invest significantly since the departure of manager Martin O Neill in 2010 and also selling their best players citation needed Philanthropy EditLerner has supported the UK s National Portrait Gallery since 2002 In January 2008 it was announced that Lerner had donated 5m to the gallery the largest single donation it has ever received In recognition the ground floor galleries were named The Lerner Galleries 21 For the 2008 2009 and 2009 2010 seasons Aston Villa forwent traditional shirt sponsorship by instead wearing on their shirts the name of a local children s hospice Acorns For the 2010 2011 season this sponsor was replaced by corporate sponsor FxPro but the club continued to promote Acorns on all children s kits as the club s official charity partner 22 Lerner is an alumnus and major benefactor to Clare College Cambridge and was honored in 2008 with a namesake space called Lerner Court 23 Personal life EditLerner has a house in Amagansett New York where he owns the Community Square shopping complex 24 The Wall Street Journal reported that between 2007 and 2011 Cleveland Browns Transportation was the most frequent flyer in and out of East Hampton Airport 25 In July 2019 a limited liability company whose principal is Randy Lerner purchased property near Stony Hill Road in Amagansett The property is protected in perpetuity by a conservation easement granted to the Peconic Land Trust who filed suit against Lerner and the limited liability company after 75 to 125 trees were cut down 26 References EditRandy Lerner at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity 1694 Randolph Lerner Net Worth As of 28 February 2020 Forbes Matt DeFaveri August 2 2012 Browns Jewish ownership going going gone Alfred Lerner 55 Businessman Philanthropist Student Center Benefactor Columbia College Today January 2003 Retrieved August 27 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The Guardian Profile Randy Lerner the Guardian March 7 2008 Retrieved August 27 2021 Cleveland Browns sale to Jimmy Haslam complete by Gregg Rosenthal NFL website August 2 2012 Browns Jewish ownership going going gone by Matt DeFaveri Cleveland Jewish News August 2 2012 Lerner closer to control of Villa Article on BBC Sport September 5 2006 Retrieved September 5 2006 Alex McLeish sacked as Aston Villa manager BBC Sport BBC May 14 2012 Retrieved May 14 2012 Aston Villa appoint Paul Lambert as new manager BBC Sport BBC July 2 2012 Retrieved December 29 2013 Aston Villa announce 53 9m loss for 2010 11 financial year BBC Sport February 28 2012 Retrieved March 19 2012 Aston Villa Owner Randy Lerner puts club up for sale BBC Sport May 12 2014 Retrieved July 24 2014 Aston Villa Paul Lambert sacked as manager BBC Sport February 11 2015 Retrieved February 11 2015 Tim Sherwood appointed new Aston Villa boss BBC Sport February 14 2015 Retrieved May 3 2015 Sherwood relief as Villa stay up despite Saints mauling Reuters May 16 2015 Retrieved May 17 2015 Tim Sherwood Aston Villa are FA Cup final underdogs BBC Sport April 19 2015 Retrieved May 17 2015 Percy John October 25 2015 Tim Sherwood sacked as Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner runs out of patience with beleagured sic manager Telegraph co uk Retrieved October 29 2015 Remi Garde Aston Villa confirm ex Lyon boss as manager BBC Sport November 2 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 Remi Garde Aston Villa manager leaves after 147 days in charge BBC Sport March 29 2016 David Bernstein and Lord King resign from Aston Villa board BBC Sport April 18 2016 a b Aston Villa David Bernstein and Lord King left after Randy Lerner row BBC Sport April 20 2016 Football Boss gives gallery 5m BBC News January 23 2008 Retrieved January 23 2008 Aston Villa juniors keep the flag flying for Acorns Birmingham Mail Retrieved January 21 2015 Clare College Memorial Court Retrieved March 17 2020 Ian Ratner December 15 2010 Curbed Hamptons Hamptons com Retrieved November 28 2011 Margolis Matthew June 27 2011 Report Cleveland Browns Owner A Frequent Flier East Hampton NY Patch Retrieved November 28 2011 Bufalino Jamie August 15 2019 Violation of Trust on Amagansett Land East Hampton Star Retrieved August 24 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randy Lerner amp oldid 1120142241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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