- Ewing Kauffman
Ewing Marion Kauffman (pronEng|ˈjuːɪŋ ˈkɔfmən,
September 21 ,1916 -August 1 ,1993 ) was an Americanpharmaceutical magnate,philanthropist , andMajor League Baseball owner.Born near
Garden City, Missouri , Kauffman grew up inKansas City, Missouri . He was bedridden for a year at age 11 with a heart ailment, during which he read as many as 40 books a month. Kauffman was an Eagle Scout and as an adult was awarded theDistinguished Eagle Scout Award .cite web |author = |year = |url = http://members.cox.net/scouting179/Eagle%20Distinguished.htm |title = Distinguished Eagle Scouts |format = |work = |publisher = Troop and Pack 179 |accessdate = 2006-03-02]After serving in the
United States Navy inWorld War II , Kauffman worked as a pharmaceutical salesman until 1950, when he formedMarion Laboratories with a $5,000 investment, operating it initially out of the basement of his home. He reportedly chose to use his middle name rather than his last name in order to not appear to be a one-man operation.Marion Laboratories had revenues of $930 million the year before it merged with
Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals (now part ofAventis ) in 1989. The company sale made more than 300 millionaires.Kauffman founded
the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation [ [http://www.kauffman.org Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation] ] in the mid-1960s to provide cash grants to encourage entrepreneurship across America and improve education for children and youth, mostly in and around the Kansas City metropolitan area.At the encouragement of his wife, Muriel, Kauffman bought the
Kansas City Royals baseball team as an expansion franchise in 1968 and owned the team until his death in 1993. During his ownership the team won six division titles, two league championships, and a World Series Championship (in 1985).In his will, Kauffman stipulated that proceeds from the sale of the Royals would go to Kansas City area charities. A month before his death, Royals Stadium was renamed
Kauffman Stadium in his honor.On
November 8 ,2007 , he was nominated to enter theBaseball Hall of Fame as part of the 2008 class. [cite web |author = |year = |url = http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071108&content_id=5386&vkey=hof_pr |title = Executives, managers, and umpires to be considered for 2008 |format = |work = |publisher = The National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum |accessdate = 2007-11-27] He was not elected.References
External links
* [http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071117&content_id=5421&vkey=hof_news Baseball Hall of Fame - 2008 Veterans Committee candidate profile]
* [http://www.kauffman.org The Kauffman Foundation]
* [http://www.eVenturing.org Kauffman eVenturing]
* [http://www.kauffmanfellows.org The Kauffman Fellows Program]
* [http://www.iBridgeNetwork.org The iBridge Network]
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