Bill Laurie
Bill Laurie | |
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Born |
William J. Laurie[1] July 1952 Versailles, Missouri |
Residence |
Crown Center Farms, Columbia, Missouri Henderson, Nevada Bel Air, Los Angeles, California |
Alma mater | Memphis State University |
Occupation | Basketball player and coach, business executive, philanthropist |
Spouse(s) | Nancy Walton Laurie |
Children | Elizabeth Paige Laurie |
Relatives | James "Bud" Walton (father-in-law) |
Bill Laurie is an American former basketball player and coach, and current business executive and philanthropist. He is the former owner of the St. Louis Blues. He is the co-Chairman of Paige Sports Entertainment.
Early life
Laurie grew up in rural Missouri.[2] While attending high school in Versailles, he played basketball, leading the scoring across the state of Missouri as a senior.[3][4] He graduated from Memphis State University in Memphis, Tennessee in 1974.[5] While he was in college, Laurie was part of the Memphis Tigers men's basketball team, and competed in the 1973 National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships, lost to the UCLA Bruins.[4][5] During college, Laurie started dating childhood friend Nancy Walton, and the two married a year after graduating.[6]
Career
He started his career as a teacher and a basketball coach, managing both the Christian Brothers College High School and Rock Bridge High School.[4] Since the late 1970s, he and his wife live at Crown Center Farms in Columbia, Missouri, where they breed race horses.[7] He quit his job in 1983 to serve as the manager of the family real estate portfolio.[4] He was the owner of the St. Louis Blues, a member of the National Hockey League which he acquired for US$153 million, from 1999 to 2011.[5] He was also the owner of the Savvis Center in St. Louis, Missouri.[5] He failed to acquired the Denver Nuggets in 1999, the Vancouver Grizzlies in 2000, and the Charlotte Hornets in 2001.[5]
He is the co-founder and co-Chairman of Paige Sports Entertainment (PSE) with his wife.[4] Alongside the St. Louis Blues and the Savvis Center, PSE operated SkinMarket, a cosmetics company headquartered in Carpinteria, California.[5] PSE is still an active company.[8]
In 2003, he was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, Missouri for his "lifelong dedication and personal contributions to the betterment of sport and the spirit of sportsmanship... as a player, a coach, an executive and a benefactor."[4]
Philanthropy
With his wife, he donated US$25 million to the University of Missouri for the construction of a new sports arena for the Missouri Tigers in 2001.[2][9] They have also endowed the E. Paige Laurie Professorship for the Equine Center at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Missouri,[2] and donated $10 million to the athletics department of their alma mater, the University of Memphis.[10] According to The Los Angeles Times, they have also made charitable gifts for "a cancer research center" and "a shelter for abused women" and "a children's hospital".[2]
Personal life
He married Nancy Walton Laurie, the daughter of James "Bud" Walton, the co-founder of Walmart.[11] They have a daughter, Elizabeth Paige Laurie.[11] He has a brother, Barry, and a nephew, Spencer, who both played basketball for the Missouri Tigers. Also, a nephew, Shane, who played for Missiouri State University. [12]
They live at Crown Center Farms, a 350-acre equine farm in Columbia, Missouri where they breed Appaloosa horses.[2][13] On March 23, 2014, a barn on the property burnt down.[13][14] The cause of the fire was ruled unintentional by the Columbia Fire Department.[14][15] The Lauries have additional homes in Henderson,[16] near Las Vegas, Nevada, and Bel Air, Los Angeles.[17]
References
- ↑ Stern eye views sale of Nuggets
- 1 2 3 4 5 Stephanie Simon, Fuming at What Isn't in a Name: A University of Missouri sports complex is named after philanthropists' child, who goes to USC., The Los Angeles Times, April 04, 2004
- ↑ McMillin, Zack. Valley Goal: The Tigers' talent, tenacity were essential to winning title. The Commercial Appeal.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Inductee: Bill Laurie
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 ESPN: Bill Laurie
- ↑ Wal-Mart Heirs Buy St. Louis Hockey Team, Sports Arena.
- ↑ Building Blocks from Background, Lauries Step to the Fore for Mu, St. Louis Post Dispatch
- ↑ Page Sports Entertainment
- ↑ Sarah DeShazo, Nancy Walton Laurie: Ballet's Next Best Friend?, Inside Philanthropy, July 31, 2013
- ↑ Memphis Announces $10 Million Gift to Athletics
- 1 2 Annabel Fenwick Elliott, All aboard! Walmart heiress Nancy Walton Laurie and daughter Paige celebrate the New Year with a luxury getaway in Sydney on the family's $200m super-yacht, The Daily Mail, 1 January 2015
- ↑ Hey, Big Spencer
- 1 2 Ashley Jost, Barn a complete loss after Crown Center Farms fire: Apartment burns in separate blaze., Columbia Daily Tribune, March 24, 2014
- 1 2 Investigators Rule Crown Center Farms Fire Unintentional, City of Columbia, Missouri, March 26, 2014
- ↑ Jessica Quick, Crown Center Farms fire ruled unintentional, KQFX-LD, March 26, 2014
- ↑ "The World's Billionaires (2010): #363 Nancy Walton Laurie". Forbes. March 3, 2010. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
- ↑ Matt Lopez, Wal-Mart Heiress Seeks Damages From Bel Air's 901 Strada Vecchia, The Beverly Hills Courier, January 23, 2015, pp. 1;11