- Larry Tanenbaum
Lawrence "Larry" Tanenbaum is a
Canadian businessman who is chairman ofMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE). He owns a 13% stake in MLSE through his holding company Kilmer Sports Inc.He earned a
Bachelor of Science degree in Economics fromCornell University in 1968.When the elder Tanenbaum fell into a coma, never regaining consciousness and eventually passing away, there was a bitter battle among his children and wife over the family fortune. This pitted Larry and his mother against eldest brother Joey and the rest of the children. During this time, family members avoided speaking to each other. The estate dwindled to half of its former value before the two sides reached a settlement. Larry gained control of the family's construction business, since renamed "Kilmer Van Nostrand Co. Limited" (KVN), where he currently serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Kilmer's subsidiary "The Warren Paving & Materials Group Limited." was Canada's largest asphalt paving company. On December 2000, Warren was merged into
Lafarge North America , making Kilmer a major shareholder in the new company. Tanenbaum became a director on the board of Lafarge North America and chaired its Finance Committee until the 2006 buyout byFrance -basedLafarge SA.He is married with two daughters and one son, Kenneth. He makes his residence in the wealthy Forest Hill area of
Toronto . He is currently Vice-Chairman on the Board of Directors of Mount Sinai Hospital. A wing at that facility bears his name as a result of his substantial donation, which he made in gratitude after their staff treated his mother.Maple Leafs and Raptors
In the early 1990s, he attempted unsuccessfully to attract an
NBA team toToronto . However, this did lay the groundwork for the city being awarded an expansion franchise in 1993, theToronto Raptors .Besides the Raptors, Tanenbaum also acquired an interest in
Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. , the parent of theToronto Maple Leafs . With MLG’s purchase of the Raptors andAir Canada Centre in February 1998, Tanenbaum fulfilled his goal of NBA and NHL ownership in Toronto under the same group, with MLG being renamed to Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE). This deal also allowed both teams to share the ACC rather than building two separate venues.Tanenbaum hired
Ken Dryden to become the president of theToronto Maple Leafs in1997 .Pat Quinn became head coach in 1998.Steve Stavro , the owner of MLG, became chairman and majority owner of MLSE, of which Tanenbaum was a minority partner.Tanenbaum became non-executive chairman of MLSE in 2003. Stavro had stepped down as part of a restructuring plan that also saw him sell his majority stake to CTVglobemedia. Under the new ownership structure the
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP) became the majority shareholder based on equity. Jim Leech, who at the time was Senior Vice President of Private Equity at OTPP (also known as the Teachers'Merchant Bank ), had orchestrated the deal after the closure of Stavro'sKnob Hill Farms supermarket chain, which had caused rumors that the financial status of MLSE could be affected. Quinn continued as head coach but was succeeded as General Manager byJohn Ferguson, Jr. Dryden's position was abolished, in favour of having both the Leafs and Raptors managers reporting directly to MLSE President and CEORichard Peddie . This move has driven the leaf organization into the ground. Dryden was shuffled to the less important role of vice-chairman and given a spot on MLSE's board of directors, which was described by commentators as "sitting outside the loop" as he did not report directly to Leafs ownership. [http://www.athletics.mcgill.ca/alumni_news_details.ch2?article_id=454] [http://www.athletics.mcgill.ca/alumni_news_details.ch2?article_id=453] He stayed on until2004 when he resigned to enter politics.Ownership Style
Tanenbaum took an active interest in the Leafs and Raptors, attending as many home games as possible. He had a close friendship with Raptors star
Vince Carter . On the morning of the day of Game 7 of the 2001 Eastern Conference Semifinals (Raptors vsPhiladelphia 76ers ), Sunday,May 20 , Tanenbaum used his private jet to fly Carter to his UNC graduation. [cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2001/05/20/carter010520.html |title=Carter gets his diploma |date=2001-05-20 |publisher=cbc.ca |accessdate=2007-10-09] In that game, Carter missed a game-winning shot with 2.0 seconds remaining [cite news |url=http://www.nba.com/games/20010520/TORPHI/recap.html |title=Philadelphia Rapts Up Series With Toronto |date=2001-05-20 |publisher=NBA.com |accessdate = 2007-04-18] and shot just 6 of 18 from the field. [cite web |url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/PHI20010520.html |title=Toronto Raptors at Philadelphia 76ers, May 20, 2001 |publisher=Basketball-Reference.com |accessdate=2007-10-07] In 2004, Tanenbaum also attended Carter's wedding to Ellen Rucker in Florida. However, the relationship between Tanenbaum and Carter began to sour when choosing a successor forGlen Grunwald , who was recently fired as General Manager. While Carter had preferredJulius Erving as General Manager instead, the Raptors choseRob Babcock instead as GM. (Erving has never held any coaching or managerial position with an NBA team.) A disgruntled Carter was traded away late that year.According to a 2004
Globe and Mail Report on Business magazine article Tanenbaum was one of the few owners on the NHL Board of Governors who was in favour of ending the2004-05 NHL lockout as soon as possible, when theNHL Players Association offered a 24% salary rollback, rather than hold out as long as possible to get the players' union to accept a hardsalary cap . Tanenbaum reported that other owners shouted him down at the meetings. The Leafs, perennially one of the NHL's top three richest teams, had contributed much to Toronto's economy, particularly restaurants and bars in the downtown area.References
External links
* [http://www.nba.com/raptors/news/larrytanenbaum_bio.html Official Raptors biography]
* [http://www.kilmercapital.com/team_larry.html Kilmer Capital]
* [http://www.ago.net/artmatters/profiles/tanenbaum.cfm Joey Tanenbaum]
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