- Robert Kraft
Robert K. Kraft, (born
June 5 ,1941 inBrookline, Massachusetts ) is the Founder, Chairman &CEO ofThe Kraft Group , a diversified holding company with assets in paper & packaging, sports & entertainment, real estate development and a private equity portfolio. However, his best-known holdings are theNational Football League 'sNew England Patriots andMajor League Soccer 'sNew England Revolution , as well as the stadium where they play,Gillette Stadium .Kraft is also the largest shareholder of Carmel Container Systems LTD, Israel's largest packaging plant. In 1997 he invested $40 million in a factory in Caesarea in order to provide his company, which employs 700 people, with the most advanced technology available. He is also currently on the Board of Directors of
Viacom , and served as a Trustee ofColumbia University from 1992 to 2004.Kraft attended
Brookline High School in his hometown, graduating in 1959. [Baird, Susanna. [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=BG&p_theme=bg&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=1066662B584351CF&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "KRAFT CEMENTS HIS LOVE FOR THE OLD ALMA MATER"] , "The Boston Globe ",November 14 ,2004 . AccessedApril 18 ,2008 . "Robert Kraft's hands have pressed down into history. Brookline High School, alma mater of the NFL's winningest owner, has instituted a Hollywood-esque Walk of Fame, complete with concrete handprints. Kraft, "Bobby" to his peers in the BHS class of 1959, is the walk's first inductee."] He is a 1963 graduate ofColumbia University , which he attended on scholarship, and received an MBA fromHarvard Business School in 1965. While at Columbia, Kraft played on the school'sLightweight Football team. He is married toMyra Kraft , a 1964 graduate ofBrandeis University and the daughter of the late Worcester philanthropistJacob Hiatt . Kraft stated onWFAN on February 1, 2008 that he grew up a Giants fan, a common trait of New England football fans prior to the founding of the Patriots franchise in 1960.He began his career with the
Rand-Whitney Group , a packaging company he later acquired. He still serves as this company's chairman. In 1972, he foundedInternational Forest Products , a trader of physical paper commodities. The two combined companies make up the largest privately held paper and packaging companies in the United States. International Forest Products is consistently among the top 100 US exporters/importers and in 2005 was No. 45 on the "Journal of Commerce's" list in that category.In 1986, Kraft helped a minority business group acquire WNEV-TV, a CBS afilliate in Boston (now
NBC affiliateWHDH-TV ). He continued his investment in the entertainment field by buying several Boston radio stations. He is a member of a private equity group which fundedfilm ,theatre , andtelevision producer Scott Sanders ' company, "Scott Sanders Productions." [ Zachary Pincus-Roth, "'Color Purple ' Producer Sanders Partners with Disney on Film and Theatre Company," "Playbill", Mar. 21, 2007. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106702.html] ]A Patriots fan since their
American Football League days, he has been a season ticket holder since 1972. He bought an option on the parcel which contained Sullivan Stadium, then the home of the Patriots, in 1985. In 1988, he outbid several competitors to buy the stadium out of bankruptcy court for $25 million. It was renamedFoxboro Stadium in 1990.In 1992, the Patriots themselves were bought by
James Orthwein , aSt. Louis native. For the next two years, rumors of a Patriots move to St. Louis were rampant based on the fact that Orthwein wanted to return the NFL to a city that had lost the Cardinals in 1988. Finally, in 1994, Orthwein offered Kraft $75 million to buy out the remainder of the team's lease at the Foxboro Stadium. If Kraft agreed, it would free Orthwein to move the Patriots to St. Louis. Kraft turned him down, instead making a $175 million bid to buy the team and save the Patriots from relocation. Since Kraft had the stadium lease as leverage, Orthwein had little choice but to accept -- up to that point in history it was the highest price ever paid for a professional team. The price was especially remarkable since the Patriots were at that time one of the least-valued teams in the NFL.Upon purchasing the team, Kraft made a commitment to Patriots fans that he would bring a Super Bowl and a state of the art facility for the team to New England. His follow-through on those promises would exceed even the wildest of expectations.
The day after the NFL approved the sale in January 1994, Patriots fans showed their appreciation by purchasing almost 6,000 season tickets en route to selling out every game for the first time in the team's 34-year history. Every home game has been sold out since. The Patriots responded by putting together a 7-game winning streak to end the season, making the playoffs for the first time since 1986. In 1996, Kraft founded the New England Revolution, a charter member of MLS which began playing alongside the Patriots at Foxboro.
The Patriots appeared in
Super Bowl XX under their original owners, the Sullivans. Yet, this was one of only six playoff appearances in 33 years. However, since Kraft bought the team, they have made the playoffs nine times in 13 years. They have also appeared in more playoff games (19) than in the team's first 34 seasons combined (10). The team wonAFC East titles in 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 and represented the AFC in theSuper Bowl in 1996 (lost), 2001 (won) 2003 (won) 2004 (won) and 2007 (lost). The Patriots finished the 2003 and 2004 seasons with identical 14–2 regular-season records, and also finished the 2007 regular season undefeated and untied; the team had never won more than 11 games before Kraft bought the team.The off-the-field quest for a new stadium was perhaps more difficult than winning championships on the field. After stadium plans that included revamping the area in Foxboro and several in and around the Boston area met a host of obstacles and fell through, the Patriots nearly moved to
Hartford, Connecticut in 1999. They reached an agreement with then Connecticut GovernorJohn Rowland to move to a new stadium intended to be the cornerstone of downtown redevelopment. After Rowland lobbied the Connecticut legislature to approve state funds for the stadium the Patriots were given another opportunity to resume negotiations with the Massachusetts legislators who had initially balked on paying for site improvements for a new stadium in Foxboro. At the last minute the Massachusetts legislature approved the subsidies and hurdles were cleared for what became Gillette Stadium in their longtime home of Foxboro. The new stadium opened in 2002. Kraft recently addressed the 2005 class of Columbia College upon their graduation regarding the driving forces in his life: "Family, Faith, Philanthropy, and FOOTBALL". In a break with commonly accepted spelling, Mr. Kraft termed this heady combination the "Four 'F's."Later in 2005, a minor international incident was caused when it was reported that Russian President
Vladimir Putin had inadvertently taken one of Kraft's threeSuper Bowl rings. Kraft quickly cleared up the misunderstanding, stating that he had given Putin the ring out of "respect and admiration" he had for Putin and the Russian people. However, Kraft's wife Myra states that the initial claim is true.In November 2005, met with
Rick Parry , the Chief Executive of English Football team Liverpool. Kraft was rumoured to be interested in investing money into the 2004-05 European Champions. Kraft toldBBC Radio Five Live : "Liverpool is a great brand and it's something our family respects a lot. We're always interested in opportunities and growing, so you never know what can happen." Eventually, however, the club was sold to American duoGeorge Gillett andTom Hicks .Robert and his wife Myra have donated tens of millions of dollars to a variety of philanthropic causes including education, child and women issues, healthcare, youth sports and American and Israeli causes. Among the many institutions the Krafts have supported are
Columbia University ,Harvard Business School ,Brandeis University ,The College of the Holy Cross ,Boston College ,Tufts University , theBelmont Hill School , the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston, and theDana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. One of their most distinctive projects is the Kraft Family Stadium in Jerusalem, built in 2000 and the host to a 33-team flag football league as well as other sporting events. In 2007, in recognition of a gift of $5 million in support of Columbia's intercollegiate athletics program, the playing field at Columbia'sLawrence A. Wien Stadium at theBaker Field Athletics Complex was named "Robert K. Kraft Field."ee also
*Vladmir Putin Super Bowl ring incident
References
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* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2096909 ESPN: Super Bowl Ring was Gift to Putin]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/4420306.stm BBC Sport: Kraft admits Liverpool interest]External links
* [http://www.patriots.com/team/index.cfm?ac=mgersexecsbio&bio=547 Patriots.com Biography]
* [http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/team/index.cfm?ac=MgersandExecsbio&bio=31963 RevolutionSoccer.net Biography]
* [http://www.thekraftgroup.com/ The Kraft Group]
* [http://www.ifpcorp.com/index.cfm?ac=kraftGroup The Kraft Group (IFP Website)]
* [http://www.ifpcorp.com/ International Forest Products]
* [http://www.randwhitney.com The Rand Whitney Group]
* [http://www.kraftsportsgroup.com The Kraft Sports Group]
* [http://www.patriots.com New England Patriots]
* [http://www.RevolutionSoccer.net New England Revolution]
* [http://patriot-place.com/ Patriot Place]
* [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/54/biz_06rich400_Robert-Kraft_GSI4.html Forbes: The 400 Richest Americans: #297 Robert Kraft]
* [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/21/biz_06privates_The-Kraft-Group_E6E0.html Forbes: The Largest Private Companies: #392 The Kraft Group]
* [http://www.israelfootball.net/kraft.asp Kraft Family Stadium In Jerusalem]
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