- Ned Skinner
David E. "Ned" Skinner II (1920-August 7, 1988) was a shipping heir and philanthropist in
Seattle, Washington who was one of the first owners of theSpace Needle andSeattle Seahawks .He was born in Seattle and attended
Lakeside School . He was the grandson of David E. Skinner (1867-1933) who owned Skinner & Eddy Shipyard, Pacific Steamship Co., and the Port Blakely Mill. Skinner graduatedDartmouth College in 1942 and served aboard a destroyer duringWorld War II . He married Kayla Lagasa in 1942.After the death of his father G. W. Skinner in 1953 he took over the Alaska Steamship company. When it went into decline ultimately closing in 1971 he branched into real estate with the Skinner Corporation owning the Skinner Building and
5th Avenue Theatre ,Pepsi Bottling, and NC Machinery. The company was listed as the 10th largest privately owned company in 1988. [ [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7195 Skinner, Ned (1920-1988) and Kayla (1919-2004) - historylink.org] ]During preparation for the
Century 21 Seattle World’s Fair in 1960, Skinner joined the Pentagram Corporation to build the Space Needle. He sold his interest in 1977 toHoward S. Wright whose company still controls the needle.In 1972 Skinner and
Herman Sarkowsky were the two original investors in theSeattle Seahawks as they formed the organization Seattle Professional Football. They would be joined by four others. After the NFL awarded the franchise to Seattle the group formed a partnership with theNordstrom family having controlling interest.Skinner was active in philanthropies throughout Seattle noting:
:If all corporations gave just 2 percent of their pre-tax earnings there isn't a school, hospital, retirement home or museum that would have to conduct a fund-raising drive. The money would be there.
Among his philanthropies were the
Seattle Opera , thePacific Northwest Ballet , theSeattle Repertory Theater ,Pacific Science Center , andSeattle Art Museum . He founded the Skinner Foundation in 1956 and donated 5 percent of the Skinner Corporation's profits to the foundation.References
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