- Peter Karmanos, Jr.
Peter Karmanos, Jr. (b.
Detroit, Michigan ) is the CEO ofCompuware Corporation and owner of theCarolina Hurricanes ,Plymouth Whalers , andFlorida Everblades hockey franchises. He donated money to the Prentis Cancer Center, which was later renamed the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in 2001 in memory of his first wife, Barbara Ann Karmanos, who died ofbreast cancer in 1989.Born into a Greek immigrant family Karmanos did not start speaking English until he was in grade school. He graduated from
Wayne State University and foundedCompuware , asoftware company based in Detroit in 1973, with two partners,Thomas Thewes and Allen Cutting.Karmanos cofounded the Detroit Compuware Hockey organization in the late 1970s with his partner
Thomas Thewes . The organization includes all levels of hockey from recreational to AAA & Junior A. TheOntario Hockey League awarded an expansion franchise onDecember 11 1989 to be known as theDetroit Compuware Ambassadors . The team later became theDetroit Junior Red Wings ,Detroit Whalers , and are now called thePlymouth Whalers .Karmanos purchased the
Hartford Whalers in 1994. At the time, Karmanos had committed to keeping the team in Hartford. Connecticut's governor at the time,Lowell P. Weicker announced that Karmanos would be critical for the team to stay in Hartford. Weicker later became a member of the Compuware Board of Directors. In such a small hockey market, Karmanos was unable to sell 14,000 season tickets in Hartford during the 1995-96 season, Karmanos then announced the team would leave Hartford before a new city had been found if the Whalers were unable to sell 14,000 season tickets for the 1996-97 season. Despite reaching this sales figure the team was moved to Raleigh and renamed theCarolina Hurricanes following the 1996–1997 season. Karmanos moved the team, despite his earlier commitment to hockey inHartford . As a result, Karmanos is still reviled by many people inConnecticut . [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/columns/story?columnist=burnside_scott&id=2704122 ESPN - Rating NHL moves: Past, present and future - NHL ] ] Karmanos received theLester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to hockey after the 1997–98 season. The team went on to win theStanley Cup in 2006.The same competitive spirit which led to Karmanos' successes as an entrepreneur also fuels his sponsorship of youth hockey programs in Michigan. Under his guidance, Karmanos’ youth hockey teams have accumulated numerous state, national and international tournaments. While junior and midget teams are the focal points of Karmanos’ commitment to hockey, countless youth hockey programs benefit each season through the efforts and contributions of the Plymouth Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes and Compuware.
In 2008, Karmanos was elected to the
Michigan Sports Hall of Fame . [ [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080620/SPORTS07/806200428/1361 Ex-Lions Moore, Murray among Michigan Sports Hall of Fame inductees ] ]He resides in
Michigan with his third wife,Danialle Karmanos . Karmanos has three sons from his first marriage, Peter III, Nick and Jason.References
External links
* [http://www.compuware.com/ Compuware web site]
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