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Ronald Burkle

Ronald Wayne Burkle (born November 12, 1952) is an American businessman. He is the co-founder and managing partner of The Yucaipa Companies, LLC, a private investment firm that specializes in U.S. companies in the distribution, logistics, food, retail, consumer, hospitality, entertainment, sports, and light industrial sectors.[3][4]

Ronald Burkle
Burkle in 2006
Born
Ronald Wayne Burkle

(1952-11-12) November 12, 1952 (age 70) [1]
Pomona, California, U.S.
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1986–present
TitleCo-founder and managing partner, The Yucaipa Companies, LLC
Spouse
Janet Steeper
(m. 1974⁠–⁠2006)
[2]
Children3[2]
WebsiteBurkle Foundation

Yucaipa has executed grocery-chain mergers and acquisitions involving supermarket chains including Fred Meyer, Ralphs, and Jurgensen's, and once owned stakes in about 35 companies, including the grocery chains A&P and Whole Foods Market, before their respective demise and takeover.[5]

Burkle's net worth was estimated at US$2 billion in February 12, 2018. He had been ranked No. 633 on Forbes' list of "The Richest People on The Planet 2014."[2]

Burkle is a prominent Democratic activist and fundraiser.[6][7][8]

Early life and education

Ron Burkle was born on November 12, 1952, the elder of two sons, to Betty and Joseph Burkle in Pomona, California.[1] Joseph worked seven days a week, managing a Stater Bros. grocery store in Pomona and investing his savings in apartment buildings.[1][9][10] To see his father, Burkle stocked shelves in his father's store with bread and corralled shopping carts.[1][11]

By age 13, Burkle had joined United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 770.[11] At age 16, he graduated from high school and entered California State Polytechnic University, Pomona to study dentistry.[1][10][12] Less than two years later, Burkle dropped out.[12]

At age 21, he married Janet Steeper, a Stater Bros. clerk and great-grandniece of the aviation pioneers, the Wright brothers.[1] They had three children together. Burkle parlayed a $3,000 investment in American Silver and another metals company into $30,000 and began investing in and flipping undervalued grocery stores. He made at least one deal with the assistance of junk bond financier Michael Milken.[1][10]

Burkle was promoted to store manager at Stater Bros. and later became a vice president at Petrolane, Inc., Stater's parent company. When he was 29, Petrolane decided to sell Stater Bros.[1] Burkle secretly organized a leveraged buyout with Charles Munger, vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, who agreed to put up half of the equity.[1][11] Burkle made his bid to Petrolane's board that was 20% lower than Petrolane's internal valuation. The board rejected Burkle's offer and fired him. Burkle's portfolio was by then worth some $5 million, and during the next five years, he continued to invest in stocks and oversaw his family's rental properties.[1][11]

Career

In 1986, Burkle founded Yucaipa Companies, a private equity firm[9] which invests in U.S. companies in the hospitality, sports, entertainment, logistics, food, consumer, light industrial, retail, manufacturing, and distribution.[13]

During the 1992 Los Angeles riots, Burkle refused to close his inner-city stores, a move for which he received praise.[14]

He has served as chairman of the board and controlling shareholder of numerous companies, including Alliance Entertainment,[15] Golden State Foods, Dominick's, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, and Food4Less. He has been a corporate board member of the boards of Occidental Petroleum Corporation,[16] KB Home, and Yahoo![17]

Burkle is often seen as a businessman who maintains close relationships with labor unions and works with unions to solve business problems.[14][18]

 
Co-owner Mario Lemieux looks on as Burkle kisses the Stanley Cup in 2017.

NHL

Burkle is part owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League, although his stake in the team is unknown.[19][20][21] In 1999, he helped save the team by partnering with former Penguin Mario Lemieux to bring the team out of bankruptcy.[22]

Burkle played an active part in negotiations to construct the PPG Paints Arena for the Penguins.[22]

Burkle's strong ties to union work also led him to be one of the owners helping Commissioner Gary Bettman negotiate an end to the 2012–13 NHL lockout.[23][24][25]

The Penguins, under the ownership of Burkle, are the only North American sports team with ties to private equity that has won a championship.[26]

MLS

On January 22, 2019, Burkle was announced as the new lead investor of Sacramento Republic FC.[27]

On February 26, 2021, Burkle announced that he was pulling out his interests in Major League Soccer expansion club in Sacramento due to the COVID-19 pandemic in California. This move placed Sacramento expansion hopes in doubt.[28]

NWSL

In January 2021, Lisa Baird, the commissioner of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), announced that an expansion team in Sacramento, led by Ron Burkle and in conjunction with Sacramento Republic FC's expansion bid into Major League Soccer, would join the NWSL in 2022.[29] However, Burkle never confirmed the news publicly before exiting the Sacramento Republic's ownership group. Instead, on June 8, 2021, the NWSL announced San Diego as the location for an expansion team owned by Burkle, which began play as San Diego Wave FC in the 2022 NWSL season.[30]

Technology investments

Burkle has invested in technology startup companies through A-Grade Investments, a venture capital fund he founded with Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary.[31] As of 2020, A-Grade's investment portfolio includes SeatGeek, SoundCloud, Uber, Warby Parker, Spotify, Foursquare, and Airbnb.[32][33][34][35][36]

He has also invested in technology startup companies through Inevitable Venture, a venture capital fund founded by D.A Wallach and Chris Hollod.[37] Inevitable Ventures's investment include Picnic Health, 8i, Thrive Market, and Wiser Care.[38]

Media investments

In January 2012, Burkle invested in Artist Group International, a concert-booking firm whose clients include Billy Joel, Metallica, and Rod Stewart.[39] In March 2013, Burkle invested in a branded entertainment company, Three Lions Entertainment,[40] which focuses on branded entertainment events and cross platform marketing.[41] In 2014, he bought Artist Group International and, through the Paradigm Talent Agency, partnered with London's CODA Music Agency and X-ray Touring.[42] That same year, Burkle acquired a minority stake in Independent Talent through Yucaipa fund.[43]

In 2018, Burkle's investment firm Yucaipa acquired a minority stake in the Spanish music festival Primavera Sound.[44]

In 2020, Burkle made a major investment in the musical festival production Danny Wimmer Presents.[45]

On April 5, 2023 it was announced that Burkle along with Anthony Kiedis and Bob Forrest had formed the production company Said and Done Entertainment. Their first project will be a animated series for TBS called Hellicious which is based on the comic book of the same name. Burkle, Kiedis and Forrest will also serve as executive producers on the series.[46]

Other investments

Wild Oats Markets was an operator of natural foods stores and farmers' markets in North America. Burkle started buying Wild Oats stock in February 2005. By the time Whole Foods Market, a natural-foods grocer, agreed to pay $565 million for Wild Oats, Burkle was the largest shareholder of Wild Oats.[47]

Burkle sold his majority stake in supplier Golden State Foods to St. Louis-based Wetterau Associates for about $110 million. Golden State, one of McDonald's biggest suppliers, operates 11 distribution centers in the United States and abroad and two U.S. processing plants.[48]

In 2014, Burkle acquired Soho House, a chain of hotels and private members’ clubs.[49][50]

In 2019, Burkle sold a 50% stake in the Sydell Group to MGM Resorts International. He maintains ownership stakes in a number of other hotel properties.[51]

Burkle's investments and transactions include:

Political activities

Burkle has personally contributed millions of dollars to the Democratic Party and raised an estimated $100 million at celebrity-studded fundraising events he hosted for Democratic Party candidates at his Green Acres Estate in Beverly Hills, California.[72][73] Burkle has hosted fundraisers for Bill and Hillary Clinton,[72][74] John Kerry,[6] Cory Booker,[7] and Terry McAuliffe,[75] as well as former Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger,[1] among others.

In January 2011, he hosted a fundraiser to support efforts to overturn Proposition 8, California's ban on same-sex marriage.[76]

In 2004, Burkle helped finance the launch of Al Gore's Current TV,[77] which was sold in January 2013 to Qatar-based cable news channel Al Jazeera.[78]

During Bill Clinton's presidency, Burkle was a key fundraiser and they became close friends.[8] In 2002, Burkle hired Clinton as a senior advisor on two Yucaipa domestic investment funds.[79] Clinton invested in a Yucaipa global fund focused on foreign companies.[79] In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, then-U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) expressed concern that such investments could be used by foreign governments as "instruments of foreign policy."[79]

In 2009, Bill Clinton ended his relationship with Yucaipa due to potential conflicts of interest.[8] Following "months" of negotiations, the two were not able to agree on a final payment for Clinton's advisory services, estimated at up to $20 million, and Clinton "walked away" from the potential payout.[80][81]

Awards and recognition

Burkle's honors and awards include the Los Angeles County, California Boy Scouts Jimmy Stewart "Good Turn" Award,[82] the AIDS Project Los Angeles Commitment to Life Award,[83] and the Los Angeles Urban League Whitney M. Young Award.[4][84] He has received numerous honors and awards from labor including the AFL-CIO Murray Green Meany Kirkland Community Service Award[85] and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor Man of the Year.[86]

Philanthropy

In 1997, Burkle donated $15 million for the construction of Walt Disney Concert Hall.[87]

Ronald W. Burkle Foundation

Burkle is founder and chairman of The Ronald W. Burkle Foundation.[4] The foundation's stated mission is to "positively influence people around the world and their communities" by supporting programs that "strengthen international understanding, foster worker's rights, empower underserved communities, nurture the arts and architecture, engage children in learning and advance scientific research."[88]

Board memberships

Burkle serves as co-chairman of The Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA, to promote "research on and promotes discussion of international relations, U.S. foreign policy, and complex issues of global cooperation and conflict."[89][90] The Center has hosted UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.[90]

Burkle is a trustee of The Scripps Research Institute, The Carter Center,[4][91] the National Urban League,[4][91] Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy[92] and AIDS Project Los Angeles.[93] He is a past board member of the J. Paul Getty Trust,[94][95] the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,[96] the Los Angeles Music Center,[97] John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts,[98] and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.[95]

Fundraising events

Burkle hosts fundraising events for the non-profit Share Our Strength and its No Kid Hungry campaign, which focuses on helping end childhood hunger in the United States.[99]

Burkle also hosts events for The Rape Foundation at his Greenacres Estate.[100][101]

Personal life

Burkle is a fan of historic architecture. In 2011, he purchased[102] the partially restored Ennis House, a Los Angeles landmark designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. In 2019, Burkle sold the house for $18 million.[103] Burkle owns Greenacres, an estate built for Harold Lloyd. Burkle owns two of entertainer Bob Hope's properties, acquiring his John Lautner-designed Palm Springs home for $13 million in 2016 and Toluca Lake, CA home, originally designed by Richard Finkelhor in the 1930s and expanded in the 1950s by John Elgin Woolf, for $15 million in 2017.[104]

In December 2013, Burkle purchased an Olympic gold medal won by Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Games for $1.4 million[105] and owns William Faulkner's Nobel Prize for Literature.[106][107]

Burkle owns the Mediterranean-styled mansion overlooking the bluffs of Black's Beach on a nearly six-acre plot in the La Jolla Farms neighborhood of San Diego, California. It was purchased on February 5, 1999, for $15.3 million and the current tax assessment is $34 million.[108]

Burkle has worked with Novak Djokovic, world No.1 tennis player at the time, on strategic marketing and charitable initiatives.[109]

In December 2018, the Serbian Government opened a consulate in Montana and Burkle was named honorary consul of Serbia in the US. On account of that, he applied for Serbian citizenship, which Serbian Government accepted and he was formally naturalized on November 25, 2019[citation needed], making him the third Serbian billionaire after Philip Zepter and Miroslav Mišković, according to Forbes' list.[verification needed]

On January 6, 2020, Burkle's son Andrew was found dead in his Beverly Hills Home.[110]

In December 2020, Burkle, a former family friend of Michael Jackson, purchased Jackson's former Neverland Ranch property for $22 million as a "land banking opportunity."[111][112]

Controversies

In April 2006, Burkle accused New York Post columnist Jared Paul Stern of attempting to extort money from him in exchange for stopping the publication of stories in Page Six, the paper's gossip column, about his private life. He secretly videotaped two private meetings between himself and Stern, with the second meeting orchestrated and monitored by the FBI. Stern allegedly asked Burkle for a $220,000 investment in his clothing business in exchange for better coverage. Stern was subsequently fired by the Post.[113]

On April 30, 2008, a Delaware judge dismissed Burkle's lawsuit against Raffaello Follieri, ex-boyfriend of actress Anne Hathaway, after Follieri agreed to repay $1.3 million Burkle loaned to him in the Vati-Con scandal.[114] In 2018, Follieri, who was deported back to Italy in 2012 after serving 4+12 years in prison for the scandal, stated that he and Burkle were once again on good terms and that Burkle was among the group of investors helping him acquire 50 percent in the Foggia Calcio soccer club in Southern Italy.[115]

Ronald Burkle's name was found in Jeffrey Epstein’s black book and on Epstein’s private jet log. Burkle took what were described as humanitarian trips to Africa with Bill Clinton on Epstein’s private Boeing 727, the Lolita Express. Following the Africa trip, Burkle reportedly returned home via a commercial jet, referring to Epstein as "creepy".[116][117][118]

See also

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Further reading

  • Bruck, Connie: "Cashier du Cinema – After supermarkets, private equity and politics, Ron Burkle makes a move on Hollywood". The New Yorker, October 8, 2012 (pp. 76 to 87).

External links

  • at newsmeat.com
  • Forbes – The 400 Richest Americans 2005
  • Jason Horowitz, The New York Observer April 12, 2007
  • Gore reinvents television with the debut of Current, The Washington Times, August 2, 2005
  • Ron Burkle, Wall Street Journal, April 19, 2006, about the Payola Six Scandal
  • Billionaire and Post Writer in Dance of Tips and Turns New York Times, April 12, 2006
  • Choire Sicha, The New York Observer, January 29, 2007
  • Burkle's Source Agrees to Buy Primedia Magazine Group (Update4) Leon Lazaroff, Bloomberg.com, May 14, 2007
  • Dow Jones Union Asks Tycoons to explore Alternatives to News Corp Bid[dead link] Forbes, 1 October 2007
  • Clintons Earned $109 Million in 8 Years Washington Post, 5 April 2008
  • Aloha Bankruptcy Scheme Approved BBC News, 30 November 2005; accessed 31 March 2008
  • Belko, Mark (May 16, 2010). . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Archived from the original on May 20, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2010.

ronald, burkle, ronald, wayne, burkle, born, november, 1952, american, businessman, founder, managing, partner, yucaipa, companies, private, investment, firm, that, specializes, companies, distribution, logistics, food, retail, consumer, hospitality, entertain. Ronald Wayne Burkle born November 12 1952 is an American businessman He is the co founder and managing partner of The Yucaipa Companies LLC a private investment firm that specializes in U S companies in the distribution logistics food retail consumer hospitality entertainment sports and light industrial sectors 3 4 Ronald BurkleBurkle in 2006BornRonald Wayne Burkle 1952 11 12 November 12 1952 age 70 1 Pomona California U S OccupationBusinessmanYears active1986 presentTitleCo founder and managing partner The Yucaipa Companies LLCSpouseJanet Steeper m 1974 2006 wbr 2 Children3 2 WebsiteBurkle FoundationYucaipa has executed grocery chain mergers and acquisitions involving supermarket chains including Fred Meyer Ralphs and Jurgensen s and once owned stakes in about 35 companies including the grocery chains A amp P and Whole Foods Market before their respective demise and takeover 5 Burkle s net worth was estimated at US 2 billion in February 12 2018 He had been ranked No 633 on Forbes list of The Richest People on The Planet 2014 2 Burkle is a prominent Democratic activist and fundraiser 6 7 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 NHL 2 2 MLS 2 3 NWSL 2 4 Technology investments 2 5 Media investments 2 6 Other investments 3 Political activities 4 Awards and recognition 5 Philanthropy 5 1 Ronald W Burkle Foundation 5 2 Board memberships 5 3 Fundraising events 6 Personal life 7 Controversies 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life and education EditRon Burkle was born on November 12 1952 the elder of two sons to Betty and Joseph Burkle in Pomona California 1 Joseph worked seven days a week managing a Stater Bros grocery store in Pomona and investing his savings in apartment buildings 1 9 10 To see his father Burkle stocked shelves in his father s store with bread and corralled shopping carts 1 11 By age 13 Burkle had joined United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 770 11 At age 16 he graduated from high school and entered California State Polytechnic University Pomona to study dentistry 1 10 12 Less than two years later Burkle dropped out 12 At age 21 he married Janet Steeper a Stater Bros clerk and great grandniece of the aviation pioneers the Wright brothers 1 They had three children together Burkle parlayed a 3 000 investment in American Silver and another metals company into 30 000 and began investing in and flipping undervalued grocery stores He made at least one deal with the assistance of junk bond financier Michael Milken 1 10 Burkle was promoted to store manager at Stater Bros and later became a vice president at Petrolane Inc Stater s parent company When he was 29 Petrolane decided to sell Stater Bros 1 Burkle secretly organized a leveraged buyout with Charles Munger vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway who agreed to put up half of the equity 1 11 Burkle made his bid to Petrolane s board that was 20 lower than Petrolane s internal valuation The board rejected Burkle s offer and fired him Burkle s portfolio was by then worth some 5 million and during the next five years he continued to invest in stocks and oversaw his family s rental properties 1 11 Career EditIn 1986 Burkle founded Yucaipa Companies a private equity firm 9 which invests in U S companies in the hospitality sports entertainment logistics food consumer light industrial retail manufacturing and distribution 13 During the 1992 Los Angeles riots Burkle refused to close his inner city stores a move for which he received praise 14 He has served as chairman of the board and controlling shareholder of numerous companies including Alliance Entertainment 15 Golden State Foods Dominick s Fred Meyer Ralphs and Food4Less He has been a corporate board member of the boards of Occidental Petroleum Corporation 16 KB Home and Yahoo 17 Burkle is often seen as a businessman who maintains close relationships with labor unions and works with unions to solve business problems 14 18 Co owner Mario Lemieux looks on as Burkle kisses the Stanley Cup in 2017 NHL Edit Burkle is part owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League although his stake in the team is unknown 19 20 21 In 1999 he helped save the team by partnering with former Penguin Mario Lemieux to bring the team out of bankruptcy 22 Burkle played an active part in negotiations to construct the PPG Paints Arena for the Penguins 22 Burkle s strong ties to union work also led him to be one of the owners helping Commissioner Gary Bettman negotiate an end to the 2012 13 NHL lockout 23 24 25 The Penguins under the ownership of Burkle are the only North American sports team with ties to private equity that has won a championship 26 MLS Edit On January 22 2019 Burkle was announced as the new lead investor of Sacramento Republic FC 27 On February 26 2021 Burkle announced that he was pulling out his interests in Major League Soccer expansion club in Sacramento due to the COVID 19 pandemic in California This move placed Sacramento expansion hopes in doubt 28 NWSL Edit In January 2021 Lisa Baird the commissioner of the National Women s Soccer League NWSL announced that an expansion team in Sacramento led by Ron Burkle and in conjunction with Sacramento Republic FC s expansion bid into Major League Soccer would join the NWSL in 2022 29 However Burkle never confirmed the news publicly before exiting the Sacramento Republic s ownership group Instead on June 8 2021 the NWSL announced San Diego as the location for an expansion team owned by Burkle which began play as San Diego Wave FC in the 2022 NWSL season 30 Technology investments Edit Burkle has invested in technology startup companies through A Grade Investments a venture capital fund he founded with Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary 31 As of 2020 A Grade s investment portfolio includes SeatGeek SoundCloud Uber Warby Parker Spotify Foursquare and Airbnb 32 33 34 35 36 He has also invested in technology startup companies through Inevitable Venture a venture capital fund founded by D A Wallach and Chris Hollod 37 Inevitable Ventures s investment include Picnic Health 8i Thrive Market and Wiser Care 38 Media investments Edit In January 2012 Burkle invested in Artist Group International a concert booking firm whose clients include Billy Joel Metallica and Rod Stewart 39 In March 2013 Burkle invested in a branded entertainment company Three Lions Entertainment 40 which focuses on branded entertainment events and cross platform marketing 41 In 2014 he bought Artist Group International and through the Paradigm Talent Agency partnered with London s CODA Music Agency and X ray Touring 42 That same year Burkle acquired a minority stake in Independent Talent through Yucaipa fund 43 In 2018 Burkle s investment firm Yucaipa acquired a minority stake in the Spanish music festival Primavera Sound 44 In 2020 Burkle made a major investment in the musical festival production Danny Wimmer Presents 45 On April 5 2023 it was announced that Burkle along with Anthony Kiedis and Bob Forrest had formed the production company Said and Done Entertainment Their first project will be a animated series for TBS called Hellicious which is based on the comic book of the same name Burkle Kiedis and Forrest will also serve as executive producers on the series 46 Other investments Edit Wild Oats Markets was an operator of natural foods stores and farmers markets in North America Burkle started buying Wild Oats stock in February 2005 By the time Whole Foods Market a natural foods grocer agreed to pay 565 million for Wild Oats Burkle was the largest shareholder of Wild Oats 47 Burkle sold his majority stake in supplier Golden State Foods to St Louis based Wetterau Associates for about 110 million Golden State one of McDonald s biggest suppliers operates 11 distribution centers in the United States and abroad and two U S processing plants 48 In 2014 Burkle acquired Soho House a chain of hotels and private members clubs 49 50 In 2019 Burkle sold a 50 stake in the Sydell Group to MGM Resorts International He maintains ownership stakes in a number of other hotel properties 51 Burkle s investments and transactions include Sold Dominick s chain to Safeway in 1998 for over 200 million in profits 52 Owns 26 stake in Americold Realty Trust 53 Leveraged buyouts of Jurgensen s Fred Meyer Food 4 Less and Ralphs supermarket chains and sold to Kroger for 13 5 billion 54 Signed Fleming Companies Inc as sole food supplier to Kmart 55 Majority stake in Pathmark grocery stores 56 Cyrk the former Beanie Baby promotion agency 57 Merged Alliance Entertainment with Source Interlink 58 49 of British jewelry brand Stephen Webster purchased in 2007 59 Invested 100 million in Sean Combs s P Diddy Sean John clothing line in 2003 60 Purchased Enthusiast Media publications and assets of Primedia for 1 2 billion 61 Burkle s investment firm Yucaipa Cos owns 18 7 of the common stock of Barnes amp Noble 62 In early 2010 he sought to raise his stake to 37 without triggering the shareholders rights plan 63 64 65 B amp N Chairman Len Riggio with 27 8 ownership of the bookseller s common stock is Barnes amp Noble s largest shareholder 66 Burkle offered to purchase the financially troubled Sacramento Kings franchise and prevent the team from relocating to Anaheim however a conflict of interest as a part owner of Relativity Sports forced him to drop out 67 Debt holdings of Relativity Media an independent studio company As part of the deal Burkle joined the board of directors of the company 68 69 70 Burkle provided Amalgamated Bank with a 100 million loan in 2011 taking a combined 41 stake in Amalgamated along with Wilbur Ross 71 Political activities EditBurkle has personally contributed millions of dollars to the Democratic Party and raised an estimated 100 million at celebrity studded fundraising events he hosted for Democratic Party candidates at his Green Acres Estate in Beverly Hills California 72 73 Burkle has hosted fundraisers for Bill and Hillary Clinton 72 74 John Kerry 6 Cory Booker 7 and Terry McAuliffe 75 as well as former Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 among others In January 2011 he hosted a fundraiser to support efforts to overturn Proposition 8 California s ban on same sex marriage 76 In 2004 Burkle helped finance the launch of Al Gore s Current TV 77 which was sold in January 2013 to Qatar based cable news channel Al Jazeera 78 During Bill Clinton s presidency Burkle was a key fundraiser and they became close friends 8 In 2002 Burkle hired Clinton as a senior advisor on two Yucaipa domestic investment funds 79 Clinton invested in a Yucaipa global fund focused on foreign companies 79 In an interview with The Wall Street Journal then U S Senator Hillary Clinton D NY expressed concern that such investments could be used by foreign governments as instruments of foreign policy 79 In 2009 Bill Clinton ended his relationship with Yucaipa due to potential conflicts of interest 8 Following months of negotiations the two were not able to agree on a final payment for Clinton s advisory services estimated at up to 20 million and Clinton walked away from the potential payout 80 81 Awards and recognition EditBurkle s honors and awards include the Los Angeles County California Boy Scouts Jimmy Stewart Good Turn Award 82 the AIDS Project Los Angeles Commitment to Life Award 83 and the Los Angeles Urban League Whitney M Young Award 4 84 He has received numerous honors and awards from labor including the AFL CIO Murray Green Meany Kirkland Community Service Award 85 and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor Man of the Year 86 Philanthropy EditIn 1997 Burkle donated 15 million for the construction of Walt Disney Concert Hall 87 Ronald W Burkle Foundation Edit Burkle is founder and chairman of The Ronald W Burkle Foundation 4 The foundation s stated mission is to positively influence people around the world and their communities by supporting programs that strengthen international understanding foster worker s rights empower underserved communities nurture the arts and architecture engage children in learning and advance scientific research 88 Board memberships Edit Burkle serves as co chairman of The Ronald W Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA to promote research on and promotes discussion of international relations U S foreign policy and complex issues of global cooperation and conflict 89 90 The Center has hosted UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon and former U S presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter 90 Burkle is a trustee of The Scripps Research Institute The Carter Center 4 91 the National Urban League 4 91 Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy 92 and AIDS Project Los Angeles 93 He is a past board member of the J Paul Getty Trust 94 95 the Los Angeles County Museum of Art 96 the Los Angeles Music Center 97 John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts 98 and the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles 95 Fundraising events Edit Burkle hosts fundraising events for the non profit Share Our Strength and its No Kid Hungry campaign which focuses on helping end childhood hunger in the United States 99 Burkle also hosts events for The Rape Foundation at his Greenacres Estate 100 101 Personal life EditBurkle is a fan of historic architecture In 2011 he purchased 102 the partially restored Ennis House a Los Angeles landmark designed by Frank Lloyd Wright In 2019 Burkle sold the house for 18 million 103 Burkle owns Greenacres an estate built for Harold Lloyd Burkle owns two of entertainer Bob Hope s properties acquiring his John Lautner designed Palm Springs home for 13 million in 2016 and Toluca Lake CA home originally designed by Richard Finkelhor in the 1930s and expanded in the 1950s by John Elgin Woolf for 15 million in 2017 104 In December 2013 Burkle purchased an Olympic gold medal won by Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Games for 1 4 million 105 and owns William Faulkner s Nobel Prize for Literature 106 107 Burkle owns the Mediterranean styled mansion overlooking the bluffs of Black s Beach on a nearly six acre plot in the La Jolla Farms neighborhood of San Diego California It was purchased on February 5 1999 for 15 3 million and the current tax assessment is 34 million 108 Burkle has worked with Novak Djokovic world No 1 tennis player at the time on strategic marketing and charitable initiatives 109 In December 2018 the Serbian Government opened a consulate in Montana and Burkle was named honorary consul of Serbia in the US On account of that he applied for Serbian citizenship which Serbian Government accepted and he was formally naturalized on November 25 2019 citation needed making him the third Serbian billionaire after Philip Zepter and Miroslav Miskovic according to Forbes list verification needed On January 6 2020 Burkle s son Andrew was found dead in his Beverly Hills Home 110 In December 2020 Burkle a former family friend of Michael Jackson purchased Jackson s former Neverland Ranch property for 22 million as a land banking opportunity 111 112 Controversies EditIn April 2006 Burkle accused New York Post columnist Jared Paul Stern of attempting to extort money from him in exchange for stopping the publication of stories in Page Six the paper s gossip column about his private life He secretly videotaped two private meetings between himself and Stern with the second meeting orchestrated and monitored by the FBI Stern allegedly asked Burkle for a 220 000 investment in his clothing business in exchange for better coverage Stern was subsequently fired by the Post 113 On April 30 2008 a Delaware judge dismissed Burkle s lawsuit against Raffaello Follieri ex boyfriend of actress Anne Hathaway after Follieri agreed to repay 1 3 million Burkle loaned to him in the Vati Con scandal 114 In 2018 Follieri who was deported back to Italy in 2012 after serving 4 1 2 years in prison for the scandal stated that he and Burkle were once again on good terms and that Burkle was among the group of investors helping him acquire 50 percent in the Foggia Calcio soccer club in Southern Italy 115 Ronald Burkle s name was found in Jeffrey Epstein s black book and on Epstein s private jet log Burkle took what were described as humanitarian trips to Africa with Bill Clinton on Epstein s private Boeing 727 the Lolita Express Following the Africa trip Burkle reportedly returned home via a commercial jet referring to Epstein as creepy 116 117 118 See also EditList of billionairesReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Miller Matthew November 24 2006 The Rise of Ron Burkle Forbes Retrieved July 23 2014 a b c Forbes profile Ron Burkle Forbes Retrieved 10 February 2020 Hillary Canada and Laura Kreutzer September 4 2012 Yucaipa Returns to Market with 1 65 Billion Target Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on August 5 2014 Retrieved July 28 2014 a b c d e Founder Ronald W Burkle The Ronald W Burkle Foundation Retrieved July 25 2014 Company Information The Yucaipa Companies LLC Hoovers Retrieved July 28 2014 a b Kasindorf Martin March 31 2004 Stars align for Kerry fundraising USA Today Retrieved 26 July 2014 a b Daunt Tina Matt Damon Ben Affleck to Co Host Cory Booker Fundraiser Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 26 2014 a b c Thomas B Edsall and Sam Stein December 12 2007 Protecting Hillary Bill Clinton Severs Business Ties With Billionaire Buddy Burkle Huffington Post Retrieved July 26 2014 a b The Complete Ron Burkle The New York Observer 2006 04 12 Archived from the original on 2007 06 20 Retrieved 2007 10 01 a b c Berfield Susan The Other Ron Burkle Forbes Businessweek Archived from the original on March 8 2010 Retrieved 23 July 2014 a b c d Bruck Connie October 2012 Cashier du Cinema The New Yorker Retrieved July 23 2014 a b Lubove Seth November 2 2007 Burkle Gets Bill Clinton s Ear No Respect From Ovitz Bloomberg Archived from the original on July 29 2014 Retrieved July 23 2014 LA 500 Ron Burkle Los Angeles Business Journal labusinessjournal com 14 August 2017 Retrieved 2017 11 15 a b Dale Kasler What Ron Burkle s success star power mean for Sacramento s Major League Soccer bid The Sacramento Bee Retrieved 27 July 2020 112 Ronald Burkle Forbes 400 Archived from the original on July 30 2012 Retrieved 2007 10 01 Board of Directors Occidental Petroleum Corporation Archived from the original on 2004 08 23 Retrieved 2007 10 01 Board of Directors Yahoo Archived from the original on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 2007 10 01 Peter Dreier and Kelly Candaele 23 October 2003 A Watershed Strike The Nation Retrieved 27 July 2020 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Pittsburgh Penguins Front Office Staff Pittsburgh Penguins Molinari Dave Ron Burkle opens up on Penguins ownership Mario Lemieux and the future post gazette com Retrieved 30 April 2018 Whyno Stephen Trump sticks to hockey in honoring Cup champion Penguins concordmonitor com Retrieved 30 April 2018 a b Dave Molinari Ron Burkle opens up on Penguins ownership Mario Lemieux and the future Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 26 July 2020 Rick Weiner NHL Lockout 2012 Progress Will Be Made When Players and Owners Meet on Tuesday Bleacher Report Retrieved 26 July 2020 Howard Burns and Patty Tascarella Pittsburgh Penguins Ron Burkle seen as possible bridge builder in NHL talks Biz Journals Retrieved 26 July 2020 Archive Pittsburgh Penguins Ron Burkle seen as possible bridge builder in NHL talks Brandon Kochkodin Mets Fans Beware Private Equity Owned Teams Lose on the Field Bloomberg Retrieved 26 July 2020 Carlisle Jeff 2019 01 22 Sacramento Republic s MLS hopes get boost as Ron Burkle agrees to take over team ESPN Retrieved 2019 01 22 Alicia Rodriguez February 26 2021 Ron Burkle pulls out as MLS expansion team owner in Sacramento Kassouf Jeff 8 June 2021 San Diego confirmed as 2022 NWSL expansion market Ellis to serve as team president The Equalizer Retrieved 8 June 2021 San Diego To Be Home to NWSL Expansion Team Led by Jill Ellis as President NWSL 8 June 2021 Retrieved 8 June 2021 Ashton Kutcher s Sound Ventures Looks to Raise New Fund Los Angeles Business Journal labusinessjournal com 20 November 2020 Retrieved 2021 09 10 Wortham Jenna 2011 05 25 Ashton Kutcher Knows His Start Ups New York Times SoundCloud Receives Investment from Ashton Kutcher s A Grade Billboard biz 2011 06 15 Archived from the original on 2012 03 02 Retrieved 2012 03 06 Hillary Hoffower How Ashton Kutcher built a Silicon Valley investing career Business Insider Retrieved 24 July 2020 New Ashton Kutcher Investment Gigaom 2011 02 22 Andrew Hampp 17 October 2014 Guy Oseary Ashton Kutcher s Tech Fund A Grade Valued at 150 Million The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 26 July 2020 How I Made It Billionaire s right hand man Chris Hollod on becoming a big fish in a big pond Los Angeles Times 2016 11 04 Retrieved 2020 08 31 Inevitable Ventures Angel List David Lieberman 5 January 2012 Ron Burkle s Yucaipa Buys Music Booking Power Artist Group International Deadline Retrieved 24 July 2020 Miller Daniel March 25 2013 Mogul Ron Burkle partnering in new branded entertainment company The LA Times Retrieved June 5 2015 Three Lions Entertainment Retrieved June 5 2015 Roy Trakin 24 April 2017 Paradigm Yucaipa Expand European Reach by Pacting With London Based X Ray Touring Variety Retrieved 26 July 2020 James Quinn Billionaire Ron Burkle takes stake in Independent Talent The Telegraph Retrieved 26 July 2020 Joe Reinartz 20 June 2018 Yucaipa Invests In Primavera Sound Celebrity Access Retrieved 24 June 2020 Ian Courtney 20 February 2020 Report Ron Burkle s Yucaipa Companies Makes A Substantial Investment In Danny Wimmer Presents Celebrity Access Retrieved 21 July 2020 Hellicious Animated Series in the Works at TBS Anthony Kiedis to Star and Produce Via New Production Company Said and Done EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved April 6 2023 Ronald Burkle Harvests His Wild Oats The New York Times 2007 02 22 Retrieved June 5 2015 Burkle sells 51 stake in Golden State Foods Nation s Restaurant News February 16 2004 Retrieved June 5 2015 David Dawkins Soho House Raises 100 Million To Expand Its Members Club Around The World Forbes Retrieved 27 July 2020 Katherine Clarke and Gabrielle Paluch Soho House s soul searching The Real Deal Retrieved 27 July 2020 Craig Karmin 22 August 2019 MGM Getting Into Boutique Hotel Business With New Acquisition Wall Street Journal Retrieved 27 July 2020 Delroy Alexander Dominick s list of buyers in flux Chicago Tribune Retrieved 24 July 2020 Burkle Ronald W ownership in COLD Americold Realty Trust 13F 13D 13G Filings Fintel io fintel io Retrieved 2021 02 04 Corkery Michael 2010 08 04 Barnes amp Noble Battle Royale Burkle vs Riggio Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2021 02 04 Calmetta Coleman 7 February 2001 Fleming Reaches Agreement to Become Only Food Supplier for Kmart Stores Wall Street Journal Retrieved 24 July 2020 A amp P in talks to buy Pathmark for about 653 million Reuters 27 February 2007 Retrieved 24 July 2020 News Bloomberg 15 July 2000 Company News Cyrk Merger Is Being Explored By Major Shareholder The New York Times Retrieved 24 July 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last1 has generic name help Carla Hall 8 September 2007 Burkle Riordan accord reported LA Times Retrieved 24 July 2020 Samantha Conti 8 June 2007 Burkle Links With Stephen Webster WWD Retrieved 24 July 2020 P Diddy Bulking Up L A Investor Injects Millions Into Sean John WWD 15 September 2003 Retrieved 6 August 2017 Nat Ives 14 May 2007 PRIMEDIA ENTHUSIAST TITLES SOLD FOR 1 2 BILLION AdAge Retrieved 24 July 2020 Trachtenberg Jeffrey A 2010 03 01 Burkle Presses Barnes amp Noble on Stake The Wall Street Journal Barnes amp Noble Inc www sec gov Retrieved 2022 03 24 Eric Savitz February 1 2010 Burkle s Yucaipa Funds Targets Barnes amp Noble Asks OK To Boost Stake To 37 Matching Riggios Barrons Retrieved June 5 2015 Shwiff Kathy Trachtenberg Jeffrey A 2010 02 02 Burkle Targets Barnes amp Noble The Wall Street Journal Trachtenberg Jeffrey A 2010 02 19 Barnes amp Noble Won t Let Burkle Raise Stakes The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 5 2015 Ron Burkle drops out of Kings bid ESPN 9 April 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2020 Finke Nikki 21 October 2008 Relativity Bargaining To Acquire Rogue Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 28 2014 Finke Nikki 4 January 2009 Relativity Media Buys Rogue Pictures Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 28 2014 Ben Fritz 31 May 2012 Relativity back in business with debt backed by Ron Burkle LA Times Retrieved 26 July 2020 Alexandra Delgado 12 April 2012 Haute 100 Los Angeles Update Ronald Burkle Offers Amalgamated Bank a Chance for Growth Haute Living Retrieved 27 July 2020 a b Daunt Tina November 18 2007 The Hollywood Money Palaces Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 26 2014 Belko Mark May 16 2010 The secret life of Ron Burkle Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved July 26 2014 Morain Dan March 24 2007 Clinton s back in Beverly Hills tonight Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 26 2014 Fain Travis McAuliffe headed to Aspen L A for PAC fundraisers Virginia Daily Press Retrieved 26 July 2014 Keegan Rebecca January 20 2011 Elton John fetes crowd at Ron Burkle s estate in support of Prop 8 court challenge L A Times music blog Retrieved July 26 2014 Belson Ken May 5 2004 Gore and Investors Buy Cable News Channel New York Times Retrieved July 26 2014 Alex Sherman and Christopher Palmeri January 3 2013 Current TV Said to Fetch 500 Million From Al Jazeera Bloomberg Retrieved July 26 2014 a b c Emshwiller John R January 22 2008 Bill Clinton May Get Payout of 20 Million Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on 20 November 2014 Retrieved 26 July 2014 Masters Kim March 29 2010 Bill Clinton s 20 Million Breakup Daily Beast Retrieved July 26 2014 Emshwiller John R March 16 2009 Bill Clinton Leaves Yucaipa Business Partnerships Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on December 28 2013 Retrieved July 26 2014 Boy Scouts to Honor Ron Burkle with Prestigious Jimmy Stewart Good Turn Award SCOUTS L Archives Archived from the original on July 28 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Higgins Bill February 16 1998 Gala AIDS Fund Raiser Is Sedate but Still Starry Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 25 2014 Los Angeles Urban League s Whitney M Young Jr Awards Los Angeles Urban League Retrieved July 25 2014 Biennial Convention AFL CIO Archived from the original on July 28 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Los Angeles County Federation of Labor Man of the Year The Getty Retrieved June 5 2015 Diane Haithman 12 April 1997 Disney Hall Is Dusted With Optimism LA Times Retrieved 24 July 2020 Mission Statement The Ronald W Burkle Foundation Retrieved July 25 2014 Ron Burkle UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations Retrieved July 25 2014 a b About the Burkle Center UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations Retrieved July 25 2014 a b Executive Profile Ronald Wayne Burkle Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Board and Staff Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Archived from the original on July 23 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Board of Directors AIDS Project Los Angeles Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Reynolds Christopher May 19 2006 Burkle 2 others to leave Getty Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 July 2014 a b Reynolds Christopher April 27 2003 The board game Los Angeles Timesdate April 27 2003 Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Managing Partner Ron Burkle The Yucaipa Companies Retrieved July 25 2014 Staff amp Board of Directors The Music Center Archived from the original on July 24 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 Board of Trustees The Kennedy Center Retrieved 24 September 2020 Pat Saperstein 30 October 2013 We Can Actually Solve the Problem of Childhood Hunger Says Participant s Jim Berk Variety Retrieved 27 July 2020 Ashley Vazquez 5 October 2015 Judd Apatow Honored by The Rape Foundation The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 27 July 2020 Jenna Marotta 8 October 2018 Jennifer Garner Honored at Rape Foundation Brunch The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 27 July 2020 Ennis House ennishouse com Archived from the original on March 3 2013 Retrieved July 25 2014 James McClain October 16 2019 Frank Lloyd Wright s Ennis House Sells for 18 Million Setting New Record Variety Bob Hope s Toluca Lake Estate Finally Sells to Billionaire Ron Burkle Real Estate News and Advice Realtor com 2018 06 15 Retrieved 2018 06 16 Penguins co owner Burkle pays 1 4 million for Jesse Owens gold medal Pittsburgh Post Gazette 2013 12 09 Retrieved July 25 2014 Sports names Jesse Owens Ted Ligety SFGate com December 9 2013 Retrieved July 28 2014 Duff Alex December 9 2013 Jesse Owens Medal Sold to Billionaire Burkle for 1 5 Million Bloomberg News Retrieved July 28 2014 Supermarket Billionaire Ron Burkle s Lavish Mediterranean Trophy Estate in La Jolla California The Pinnacle List www thepinnaclelist com pics supermarket billionaire ron burkle lavish mediterranean trophy estate la jolla california Greg Bishop 26 August 2011 Next Makeover for a New No 1 Is in Marketing The New York Times Retrieved 27 July 2020 Billionaire Burkle s son found dead at Beverly Hills home Associated Press January 7 2020 Retrieved January 7 2020 Michael Jackson s Neverland Ranch sold for a song ten years after his death 7News 24 December 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2020 Clarke Katherine 2020 12 24 Once Asking 100 Million Michael Jackson s Neverland Ranch Sells to Billionaire Ron Burkle for 22 Million Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 12 24 Joe Tacopina To Testify About Bernie Kerik s Lies Archived from the original on May 19 2011 Retrieved July 25 2014 Side Dish New York Daily News New York 2008 04 30 Archived from the original on 2009 06 15 Retrieved June 5 2015 Weaver Hilary January 4 2018 Anne Hathaway s Con Artist Ex Is Out of Jail and Back in the Headlines Vanity Fair retrieved August 12 2020 Who Was Jeffrey Epstein Calling A close study of his circle social professional transactional reveals a damning portrait of elite New York New York Magazine New York 2019 07 22 Retrieved June 11 2020 THE COMEBACK ID Vanity Fair New York 2020 06 04 Retrieved June 11 2020 Tatiana Siegel and Marisa Guthrie 10 July 2019 Jeffrey Epstein Moved Freely in Hollywood Circles Even After 2008 Conviction The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 26 July 2020 Further reading EditBruck Connie Cashier du Cinema After supermarkets private equity and politics Ron Burkle makes a move on Hollywood The New Yorker October 8 2012 pp 76 to 87 External links EditRon Burkle s federal campaign contributions at newsmeat com Forbes The 400 Richest Americans 2005 The Complete Ron Burkle Jason Horowitz The New York Observer April 12 2007 Gore reinvents television with the debut of Current The Washington Times August 2 2005 Yellow Peril Ron Burkle Wall Street Journal April 19 2006 about the Payola Six Scandal Billionaire and Post Writer in Dance of Tips and Turns New York Times April 12 2006 Ex Post Keyholer Says He s Cleared on Extortion Rap Choire Sicha The New York Observer January 29 2007 Burkle s Source Agrees to Buy Primedia Magazine Group Update4 Leon Lazaroff Bloomberg com May 14 2007 Dow Jones Union Asks Tycoons to explore Alternatives to News Corp Bid dead link Forbes 1 October 2007 Clintons Earned 109 Million in 8 Years Washington Post 5 April 2008 Aloha Bankruptcy Scheme Approved BBC News 30 November 2005 accessed 31 March 2008 Belko Mark May 16 2010 The secret life of Ron Burkle Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on May 20 2010 Retrieved May 17 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ronald Burkle amp oldid 1155997685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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