Bob McNair
Robert McNair | |
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Born |
1937 (Age 79) Tampa, Florida |
Residence | Houston, Texas |
Nationality | American |
Education | University of South Carolina |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Owner of the Houston Texans |
Net worth | US$3.3 billion (September 2015)[1] |
Spouse(s) | Married, 4 children |
Robert C. "Bob" McNair (born 1937) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and the owner of the Houston Texans of the National Football League.
Early life and education
McNair grew up in Forest City, North Carolina, a town of about 7,500 in the foothills of western North Carolina. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, where he was initiated into the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He graduated in 1958 with a Bachelor of Science degree. His wife, Janice, attended nearby Columbia College.
Professional career
The McNairs have been residents of Houston, Texas since 1960. He founded the cogeneration company Cogen Technologies, which was sold in 1999 to Enron and CalPERS. Today, McNair retains ownership of power plants in New York and West Virginia. McNair now serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The McNair Group, a financial and real estate firm that is headquartered in Houston, Texas. He is also the owner of Palmetto Partners, Ltd., a private investment company that manages the McNairs' public and private equity investments, and is Chairman of The McNair Foundation. In June 2000, McNair formed a biotechnology investment firm, Cogene Biotech Ventures, where he serves as company chairman.
Bob has been rumoured to be interested in buying a soccer club in the UK, and has twice been to visit St Andrews, home of Championship team, Birmingham City who have been up for sale for the past two years. On January 3, 2014, a consortium headed by McNair made a bid to purchase Reading F.C. of the Championship.
Houston Texans owner
Committed to bringing a National Football League team to the city of Houston, McNair formed Houston NFL Holdings in 1998. On October 6, 1999, the NFL announced that the 32nd NFL franchise had been awarded to McNair.
Public service and recognitions
Robert McNair is a member of the Texas Business Hall of Fame and is a current or past member of the Boards of Trustees of a number of institutions including Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Grand Opera, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Center for the American Idea,[2] and other Houston area organizations. On September 12, 2007, McNair gave $100 million to Baylor College of Medicine to recruit top scientists and physicians.[3] He is a recipient of the Anti-Defamation League's Torch of Liberty Award. McNair is a primary backer of Sigma Chi's Horizons leadership institute. McNair donated over $1 million towards the completion of McNair Field, which hosts his hometown Forest City Owls, a collegiate summer wooden bat team in the Coastal Plain League. McNair threw out the first pitch in the stadium's opening night (May 29, 2008), and the Owls beat the Gastonia Grizzlies, 4–2, even turning a triple play in the 6th inning. In 1998, the McNairs established the McNair Scholar Program at the University of South Carolina.[4] In 1999 Robert McNair received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from the university.
Robert and Janice McNair Educational Foundation
In 1989, Robert McNair and his wife Janice established the Robert and Janice McNair Educational Foundation. The goal of the foundation was to remove some of the financial barriers that were preventing Rutherford County High school graduates from attending college. The first beneficiaries were the class of 1990. To date, the McNair foundation has awarded approximately $2.6 million in financial aid.
Robert and Janice McNair Foundation
The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation, established in 2015, provides gifts to create centers for entrepreneurship at universities throughout the US. In September 2016 the foundation had established entrepreneurship teaching centers at Columbia College, Northwood University, Houston Baptist University, the University of St. Thomas, and the University of South Carolina, as we well as a research center at Rice University's Baker Institute.
Political contributions
According to one tally, McNair was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's largest donor from the period from Jan. 1, 2009 to Sept. 30, 2015, contributing $1,502,500.[5][6] McNair has also donated to several Republican Party candidates.[7]
References
- ↑ http://www.forbes.com/profile/robert-mcnair/
- ↑ "Board of Trustees". Center for the American Republic. Retrieved January 11, 2012.,
- ↑ "McNairs give Baylor College of Medicine $100 million to recruit world's top scientists, physicians". Baylor College of Medicine. September 12, 2007. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
- ↑ "The Carolina and McNair Scholars". University of South Carolina. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
- ↑ Loftus, Tom. "UPDATED: McConnell's Biggest Donors". Courier-Journal. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ↑ http://www.advocate.com/2015/10/16/nfl-owner-donates-10k-houstons-anti-lgbt-referendum
- ↑ http://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/houston-texans-owner-bob-mcnair-shells-out-major-bucks-to-gop-candidates/