- Larry H. Miller
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name = Larry H. Miller
caption = Miller speaking at theUniversity of Utah in April 2006
birth_date = birth date and age|1944|4|26
birth_place =Salt Lake City ,Utah
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occupation =Entrepreneur
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networth = Gain $480 million (estimate) [ [http://www.hoopshype.com/owners/larry_miller.htm Owners - Larry Miller, Utah Jazz] at HoopsHype, accessed 16 May 2007 ]
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spouse = Gail Miller
website = [http://www.lhm.com The Larry Miller Group]
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children =Lawrence Horne "Larry H." Miller (born
April 26 ,1944 ) is aUtah businessman andphilanthropist . He is well known as the owner of theNBA 'sUtah Jazz . Miller is also the owner of an automotive dealership, and a variety of other business ventures includingPrestige Financial , Jordan Commons, Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres,KJZZ-TV ,Miller Motorsports Park , theFANZZ chain of sports apparel stores, and theEnergySolutions Arena (previously called "Delta Center"). Miller attracted national media attention when he pulled the movieBrokeback Mountain from hisMegaplex Theatres in early 2006.Biography
Miller was born as Lawrence Horne West to Mary Lorille Horne and Howard Hanley West. His parents divorced in 1946, and in June 1948 his mother married Frank Soren Miller. Larry was legally adopted by his stepfather in September 1949, and his last name was changed to Miller.
Following his graduation from West High School, Miller was employed in
construction by his uncle William Reid Horne until 1964, when he went to work for American Auto Parts.Softball anddrag racing , two of his interests, helped launch his careers in sports and automobiles. From 1963 to 1970, Miller raced cars, and from 1962 to 1985 he was an outstanding fast-pitch softball player, pitching in the Salt Lake City Metro League and the Denver Metro League.In 1966, he became a parts manager and later manager of the parts and service departments for a Utah auto dealer. In 1970, he moved to
Denver to play softball and work as a parts manager for two DenverToyota dealerships. In 1978, he was promoted to operations manager over five Toyota stores.Larry H. Miller is a life-long member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . In September 2007 he attended the Utah League of Cities and Towns Convention which was held at the Sheraton Hotel and was seated at the same table as Church PresidentGordon B. Hinckley . President Hinckley on that day was honored with an award as being the citizen of the century.Miller married his high school sweetheart, Karen Gail Saxon, on
March 25 ,1965 . Theirmarriage has produced five children: Gregory Scott, Roger Lawrence, Stephen Frank, Karen Rebecca, and Bryan Joseph. He also is the grandfather of twenty grandchildrenHe is also known for his immense sense of caring and commonly cries at public speaking events such as Jazz player resigning and charity events. [http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,270013725,00.html?pg=1] [http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=294&sid=1501853&comments=true]
Business accomplishments
Miller formed a business partnership with Horne to purchase a Toyota dealership in the
Salt Lake City suburb ofMurray, Utah . It opened onMay 1 ,1979 as Larry H. Miller Toyota. In October 1981, Miller bought out his uncle's share in the business. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, he acquired a number of automobile dealerships inUtah ,Colorado ,Arizona , andNew Mexico , creating the Larry H. Miller Automotive Group. In 2007,Selling Power listed him as the tenth largest U.S. automotive dealer, with forty-two dealerships and sales of $2,327,000,000.After a failed attempt to start a
television outlet on the last remainingVHF frequency in the Utah market, Miller purchased Salt Lake City independent station KXIV in February 1993. He later changed the call letters toKJZZ-TV as a reference to the Jazz, whose games are televised on the channel. The station, once in debt, now turns a comfortable profit and broadcasts to parts or all of six states.Miller also owns the Larry H. Miller Megaplex, Prestige Financial, Miller Motorsports Park (opened in 2006), Fanzz (a chain of sports clothing & memorabilia outlets), and the successful Jordan Commons cinema/
restaurant complexes along the Wasatch Front. There are 5 Megaplex Theaters located in shopping centers along the Wasatch Front; the Gateway Mall in downtown Salt Lake City, at the aforementioned Jordan Commons in Sandy, at The District in South Jordan, at The Junction in Ogden, and atThanksgiving Point in Lehi. Together the theaters total 70 screens.Sports involvement
Miller became a co-owner of the Utah Jazz when he purchased a 50% interest in the team on
April 11 ,1985 for $9.5 million. OnJune 16 ,1986 , he purchased the remaining 50% from Sam Battistone for $17.3 million.Miller built the
EnergySolutions Arena in DowntownSalt Lake City (formerly the Delta Center) to house the Jazz NBA team.Miller was an unpaid consultant in the project to construct
Franklin Covey Field , now the home of theLos Angeles Angels ' AAA affiliateSalt Lake Bees . He purchased the team in 2005, changing the name from theSalt Lake Stingers to the Bees.He also owned the Salt Lake Golden Eagles
ice hockey team, which he purchased in September 1989.Miller also was the owner of the
Utah Starzz WNBA team from 1997 until 2001. He sold the team toSan Antonio Spurs ownerPeter Holt who moved the team toSan Antonio and renamed them theSan Antonio Silver Stars .Miller also owns a racetrack in Utah,
Miller Motorsports Park , aroad racing course.The Larry H. Miller
Tour of Utah presented by Zions Bank is an annual professionalroad bicycle racing stage race .Public service
Miller has contributed to a variety of causes and organizations, including a $21 million dollar training center for law enforcement and corrections officers, [Pat Reavy, [http://www.post.utah.gov/pdf/miller.pdf Miller building police training center.] , "Deseret News", July 14, 2005.] as well as a significant investment towards a campus for
Salt Lake Community College , which are both named in his honor.In November 1995, he formed Larry H. Miller Charities, whose mission statement is, "We give back to our communities by focusing our united service and corporate giving on youth and children with an emphasis on health and education." Since its inception, the foundation has raised more than $1 million, distributing those funds to charitable organizations in the communities where the Larry H. Miller Group does business.
His public service has been recognized by numerous awards, including the Utah Minuteman Award from the Utah National Guard in 1990, an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the
University of Utah in 1991, and the Tourist Achievement Award from the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau in 1992.Controversies
KJZZ-TV
From 1995 to 2001, KJZZ-TV was a charter
UPN affiliate. In October 2000, Miller demanded the right to breach his contract with the network if it increased its "urban/ethnic programming" to more than two hours per week, due to lack of minorities within the Salt Lake Metropolitan. The incident drew nationwide attention, and UPN promptly signed a deal with another station in the Salt Lake City market to carry UPN programming.Casa Bonita lawsuit
In July 2000, Miller was sued by
Casa Bonita , a Lakewood,Colorado restaurant for violation ofintellectual property rights andunfair competition . The suit alleged that Miller's restaurant, The Mayan, was a copy of the Colorado eatery. According to the suit, Miller had visited Casa Bonita several times beginning in 1996, and asked to see the books. According to a lawyer representing Casa Bonita, "Tourists will be confused and the distinctiveness of our identification will be blurred." [ [http://www.mormonstoday.com/000709/B2Miller01.shtml Mormon News for WE 09Jul00: Jazz owner Miller sued over Restau ] ]"Brokeback Mountain"
On
January 6 ,2006 , the film "Brokeback Mountain " was pulled from Miller's Megaplex 17 theater at the last minute after Miller learned from a radio reporter that the film featured a gay romance. OtherR-rated films, such as the comedy "Grandma's Boy " and the violent horror film "Hostel" were still allowed to be shown. As a result, the business was accused of exhibiting bias against homosexuality.The cancellation brought international attention to the theater. The
Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Community Center of Utah and othergay rights groups urged its members to avoid patronizing Miller's various businesses.Jay Leno joked about the incident on "The Tonight Show ".Miller later explained the cancellation, saying that he was concerned about "getting away from the traditional families", what he called "a very dangerous thing." Miller noted that several individuals purchased automobiles from his dealerships as a form of support for the decision. He also expressed regret for any feelings that were hurt as a result. [ [http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_3673663 Salt Lake Tribune - Miller explains why he chose to pull 'Brokeback' ] Dead link|date=April 2008]
In 2007, after former-Jazz player
John Amaechi announced he wascoming out , Miller said that he had made a bad decision in pulling "Brokeback Mountain". He described his decision as a "knee-jerk reaction" and said that he would probably allow the film to be shown if faced with the same decision again; however he said he was not sure how he would react to an openly gay player on his basketball team. [Lya Wodraska, [http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_5182227 Miller says he now thinks 'Brokeback' ban was wrong] , "Salt Lake Tribune", February 8, 2007.]Places/Buildings Named after Larry H. Miller
* [http://www.slcc.edu/locations/miller.asp Larry H Miller Campus for Salt Lake Community College]
*Larry H. Miller Field
* Larry & Gail Miller Public Safety Education and Training Center - Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus
* Miller Automotive Training Center - Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus
* Miller Corporate Partnership Center - Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus
* Miller Free Enterprise Center - Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus
* Miller Professional Development Center - Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus
* Miller Motor Sports ParkReferences
External links
* [http://www.lhm.com/ The Larry H. Miller Group]
* [http://www.GoPFS.com/ Prestige Financial Services, Inc.]
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