- Jim Jorgensen
Jim Jorgensen (born in 1948 in
Racine, Wisconsin is aserial entrepreneur . He has started over 25 enterprises since getting his MBA atStanford Graduate School of Business at the age of 24. Jorgensen’s industry selection for these new enterprises has been wide, running from retail to manufacturing, from Internet to mail order, and from oil exploration to insurance. Some of the entities remained small, while two of them reached market caps in excess of $1 billion.Entrepreneurial history
1970s and 1980s
Jorgensen earned his
CPA certificate while working atKPMG before and during his time as a graduate student. (Hoffman 2006) His first start in entrepreneurialism was to form the first New Enterprise Club at Stanford with classmate Rene “Ron” Sutton (the club later became the Stanford Entrepreneur Club). [ [http://www.gsbeclub.org/ Stanford Graduate School of Business] ]During his second year of graduate school, Jorgensen met
Billie Jean King and her husband Larry. (Hoffman 2006) Jorgensen’s sports entrepreneurship started while still attending school. One of his first projects was to help negotiate the Battle of the Sexes (the tennis extravaganza between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs) with sports and entertainment mogulJerry Perenchio . The event become the most watch tennis event in history. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/leicestershire/3125360.stm “Battle of the Sexes”] ] Also at this time he helped in the formation of a new professional sports league,World Team Tennis (Hoffman 2006)Over the next five years, Jorgensen formed several new ventures with Billie Jean and Larry King, including:
Future Inc - a sports agency (Jorgensen was a co-founder and the CEO). An early entry in female sports representation, Future Inc.’s clients included; Billie Jean,
Chris Evert ,Rosie Casals and golfers Sandra Palmer and Janie Blalock. It was eventually sold toMark McCormack ’sIMG (Hoffman 2006)King Enterprises – an international sports company. (Jorgensen was a co-founder and the CEO). Within three years, company created numerous tennis tournaments on and off the
Women's Tennis Association tour and around the world. By 1976, the company was the world’s largest promoter of professional tennis events, with the most events and the most attendance. Tournament cities included; London, San Francisco, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Osaka, Monterrey, Atlanta, Stuttgart, and Tampa. In 1976, as promoter of the Atlanta WTA tournament, Jorgensen made the decision to invite transsexualRenée Richards to her first WTA event where she beat Rosie Casals in the opening round. (Hoffman 2006)Inspired by Billie Jean’s friendship with
Elton John , the company tried music concerts withRay Charles andSergio Mendes and Brasil '66 . (hoffman 2006) The company also created the event and television series, Women’s Superstars with ABC andIMG .Soviet Union National Team – an entry in World Team Tennis in 1977. (Jorgensen was a co-founder and the President). The team played 44 matches in 33 cities in 65 days. It’s stars were
Olga Morozova andAlex Metreveli – The other owners of the team were Los Angeles Lakers ownerJerry Buss and commodity trader and New York Sets owner Sol Berg. The team’s most colorful event was held in Plains, Georgia and was hosted byLillian Carter andBilly Carter , the mother and brother of then PresidentJimmy Carter . It was held on a tennis court the team built for the occasion near Miss Lillian’s home and subsequently donated to the city of Plains. (Hoffman 1977)Women's Sports Foundation – a foundation to foster the involvement of girls and women in sports participation. (Jorgensen was a co-founder and President) Jorgensen served as a Trustee for 15 years. He recruited Eva Auchincloss as Executive Director, and the Board of Trustees was expanded to include influential persons likeDonna de Varona ,Peggy Fleming ,Peanuts creatorCharles M. Schulz . Currently, the Women’s Sports Foundation is one of the most influential organizations in women’s sports. [http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/index.html]womenSports magazine – the first magazine dedicated to women in sports. (Jorgensen was a co-founder and the President).The magazine was launched as a 16 page insert in "Glamour" magazine with Billie Jean King on the cover. The magazine was started in 1974 and sold to "Redbook ’s" publisher in 1976, having reached a monthly circulation of 200,000. During that brief two year period, the magazine got help from "Ms. Magazine " publisherGloria Steinem and singerHelen Reddy . Notable employees included editor Rosalie Wright (became the editor of "Sunset"), writerAnne Lamott (now a serial book author) and internSally Ride (who became America’s first female astronaut). (Hoffman 2006)Women’s Professional Softball League – the first professional softball league. (Jorgensen was a co-founder with
Joan Joyce , Dennis Murphy (WHL and WTT) and Billie Jean King). The league struggled for four years before folding. [Women’s Professional Softball League]In 1978, Jorgensen moved to Los Angeles to head up a television production company and shortly thereafter went back to starting companies. Some of these were:
Jorgensen & Company – a celebrity business management company. (Jorgensen was the founder and senior partner) – Clients included; actors,
Sharon Stone ,Teri Hatcher ,Lily Tomlin ,Sharon Gless ,Judge Reinhold ,Shawn Weatherly (Miss Universe and "Baywatch )" andTracy Scoggins -- writersDouglas Adams ("Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Universe") John Hughes ("Home Alone ", "Trains, Planes and Automobiles",Ferris Bueller’s Day Off , "Breakfast Club "), Ron Shusett ("Alien", "Total Recall )", Dan O’Bannon,Diane English ("Murphy Brown ") andJane Wagner ("The Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe"), -- directors Toby Hooper ("Poltergeist "),William Dear ("Harry and the Hendersons"), andGary Sherman ("Vice Squad"), -- celebrity PR executivePat Kingsley and SenatorAlan Cranston . (Hoffman 2006)Western Equity – a real estate development and investment company (Jorgensen was a co- founder and general partner with Dr. David Schoenstadt). (Hoffman 2006) The company developed several historic rehabilitations in Chicago and Kansas City as well as developing commercial and warehouse facilities in the Midwest.
Ronnie’s Ranch – a restaurant in Los Angeles. (Jorgensen was a co-founder with
Ronnie Burns , son ofGeorge Burns andGracie Allen , and film editor Robert Estrin. It was last of three different restaurants Jorgensen tried over the years, all of which failed.All American Indoor Sports – a chain of indoor sports malls. (Jorgensen was a so-founder with Ron Matsch and Dr, David Schoenstadt.) [ [http://www.challengersports.com/aboutus.aspx British Soccer – Challenger Sports ] ] The company built indoor sports malls in the Midwest. The malls featured sports like; soccer, basketball, baseball, gymnastics, dance, and hockey with restaurants and stores to service participants and fans. [ [http://www.allamericanindoorsports.com/ All American Indoor Sports] ]
Bedrock Capital Management – a registered investment advisor and asset allocation fund. (Jorgensen was a co-founder with Stanford classmate, Jerry Tomanek). (Hoffman 2006) The company has grown to more than $100 million under management. [ [http://www.bedrockcap.com/ Bedrock Capital Management] ]
Preferred Physicians Mutual Risk Retention Group – a medical malpractice insurance company. Jorgensen was a co-founder with Dr. David Schoenstadt. (Hoffman 2006) The company specializes in malpractice insurance solely for anesthesiologists. [ [http://ppmrrg.com/ Preferred Physicians Mutual Insurance] ]
1990s and 2000s
Discovery Zone - an indoor active play center for children. (Jorgensen was a co-founder and the CEO.) The company grew from one store opened in January 1990 to almost 500 stores within 5 years. In 1993, Discovery Zone completed an IPO with a NASDAQ listed stock. The market value of the company rose quickly to $1.2 billion. In 1995, under control ofWayne Huizenga and Don Flynn who also controlledBlockbuster Video , the company’s operations were merged with Blockbuster’s parent companyViacom . (Hoffman 2006)Challenger Sports – a sports training company. (Jorgensen was a co-founder with Ron Matsch). [ [http://www.challengersports.com/aboutus.aspx British Soccer – Challenger Sports ] ] (Hoffman 2006) Headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas, the company is a leading soccer training company. [ [http://www.challengersports.com/ Challenger Sports] ]
AllAdvantage –an Internet infomediary community (Jorgensen was a co-founder and the CEO with co-founders Carl Anderson, Johannes Pohle and Oliver Brock). The company had a meteoric rise and fall with in a two year period. Launched onMarch 30 ,1999 , within 12 months the company had:* 13 million members,
* raised $175,000,000 in venture capital, [ [http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/282111 money}] ]
*earned over $30 million in advertising sales,
*distributed over $100 million in cash distributions to its members,
*hired 850 employees, established 35 worldwide offices on four continents,
*established the world’s first Chief Privacy Officer,
*filed in S-1 [ [http://www.secinfo.com/dut49.52ar.a.htm SEC] ] in February 2000 lead byFrank Quattrone ofCredit Suisse First Boston at a valuation of $1.4 billion.On
April 2 ,2000 , AllAdvantage held a first anniversary event at Jorgensen’s Stanford campus home. The Democratic Party celebrated the company’s anniversary with a fund raising dinner on Jorgensen’s tented tennis court. The keynote speaker was PresidentBill Clinton [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/04/03/clinton.trade/index.html Clinton pushes for normal trade relations with China - April 3, 2000 ] ] and music provided byGrateful Dead membersMickey Hart andBob Weir . (Hoffman 2006)Political attendees included Minority Leader
Richard Gephardt , Representatives Patrick Kennedy,Zoe Lofgren ,Bob Menendez ,Ellen Tauscher ,Nancy Pelosi ,Charlie Rangel ,Anna Eshoo ,Martin Frost ,Barbara Lee ,Tom Lantos ,Cal Dooley ,David Wu ,Mike Honda and California GovernorGray Davis Other attendees included; the President’s daughter,
Chelsea Clinton , venture capitalistJohn Doerr ofKleiner Perkins ,Frank Quattrone , winemakerErnest Gallo , Oracle founderLarry Ellison , Intuit CEO Steve Bennett,Eric Schmidt nowGoogle ’s CEO, Chief Privacy OfficerRay Everett-Church , eBay CFO Gary Bengier, Microsoft Chief StrategistCraig Mundie , Dr.Dean Ornish , PayPal founderElon Musk , and Overstock founder and CEOPatrick Byrne This dinner marked the high point of AllAdvantage. The NASDAQ continued its slide from its peak three weeks earlier, causing the company’s IPO to stop. The company eventually closed its consumer service in January 2001. (Hoffman 2006)
Morgen Group – a management consulting firm that specializes in advising startups and new projects for larger corporations. (Jorgensen was a co-founder with Johannes Pohle). [ [http://www.morgengroup.com/ Morgen Group] ]
References
* [http://www.gsbeclub.org/ Stanford Graduate School of Business]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/leicestershire/3125360.stm “Battle of the Sexes”]
*Women’s Professional Softball League
* [http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/282111 money]
* [http://www.secinfo.com/dut49.52ar.a.htm SEC]
* [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/04/03/clinton.trade/index.html President Bill Clinton]ources
*Greg Hoffman, The Art of World Team Tennis, San Francisco Book Company, 1977 ISBN 0-913374-65-2
*Greg Hoffman, The Two Million Dollar Cough, The AllAdvantage Story, Kendall/Carson Press 2006 ISBN 978-0-9792235-0-1
*Kim Chapin, Billie Jean, Harper, 1974
* [http://www.safarix.com/0130618551/ch19 AllAdvantage.com : an Internet infomediary]External links
* [http://www.bedrockcap.com/ Bedrock Capital Management]
* [http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/index.html Women’s Sports Foundation]
* [http://www.morgengroup.com/ Morgen Group]
* [http://www.challengersports.com/ Challenger Sports]
* [http://ppmrrg.com/ Preferred Physicians Mutual Insurance]
* [http://www.allamericanindoorsports.com/ All American Indoor Sports]
* [http://www.execusite.com/capatax/ Capata and Co.]
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