- Franklin Otis Booth, Jr.
Franklin Otis Booth Jr. (
September 28 ,1923 –June 15 ,2008 ) was a "Los Angeles Times " executive and early investor inBerkshire Hathaway which later made him a billionaire. Booth was also a philanthropist and a great-grandson of Gen.Harrison Gray Otis , founder of the "Los Angeles Times".Citation | last = Stewart | first = Jocelyn Y. | title = Franklin Otis Booth Jr., 84; investment in Berkshire Hathaway made Times executive a billionaire | newspaper =Los Angeles Times | pages = B8 | year = 2008 | date = June 17, 2008 | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-booth17-2008jun17,0,2889413.story]Career
During the 1950s, Booth was responsible for overseeing the printing of the newspaper. In 1968 he was named corporate vice president of Times Mirror Corporation in charge of forest products and commercial printing.
Booth's tenure at The Times overlapped with that of his second cousin and close friend,
Otis Chandler , the famed publisher who held the reins of the paper from 1960 to 1980. The cousins shared a passion for the outdoors; Booth, also known as Otis, surfed, fished and hunted.During his early years at The Times, Booth also began investing in real estate with his friend
Charles Munger , now vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. The friends worked on two real estate projects inPasadena and quadrupled their money. It was Munger who introduced Booth toWarren Buffett in 1963. Booth's early decision to invest with Buffett left him with shares in Berkshire Hathaway amounting to a 1.4% stake in the company. Booth was a billionaire and one of the largest investors in the company, according to a 1998 article inForbes magazine.In 1972 Booth retired from The Times and operated several businesses before trying his hand at citrus farming and raising livestock. Booth Ranches (brand name Otis Orchards) in the San Joaquin Valley consists of convert|9000|acre|km2 of orange groves, two citrus packinghouses and a cattle ranch.
Personal life
Booth was born
September 28 ,1923 , in Pasadena, where he also spent his youth. By age 16 he was a student at theCalifornia Institute of Technology . He earned a bachelor's degree inelectrical engineering in 1944 and then served two years in the U.S. Naval Reserve. After his discharge he earned an MBA and a graduate degree in engineering in 1948, both fromStanford University .Over the years, Booth donated to many causes including the Harvard-Westlake School and the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County .Booth died
June 15 ,2008 at his home in Los Angeles from complications of ALS, also known asLou Gehrig's disease .References
External links
* [http://www.latimes.com Los Angeles Times website]
* [http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/ Birkshire Hathaway website]
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