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Avron Fogelman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Avron B. Fogelman
Born(1940-03-01)March 1, 1940
Memphis, Tennessee
Alma materTulane University
Occupation(s)businessman, entrepreneur

Avron B. Fogelman (born March 1, 1940) is an American businessman[1] and real estate developer. He was a former part owner of the Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals as well as several Memphis-based sports teams.[2]

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Early life

Fogelman was born to Morris and Mollye Fogelman, members of Memphis, Tennessee's Temple Israel. He attended Memphis City public schools and graduated from Central High School in 1958.[2] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University and earned an honorary law degree from the University of Memphis School of Law.[1] While a student at Tulane, Fogelman was a member of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.[3]

Later life

He was a former part-owner of the Kansas City Royals from 1983 to 1991.[2] He also owned the Memphis Chicks,[2] a minor league baseball team, as well as the Memphis Rogues, a professional soccer team, and the Memphis Tams, an American Basketball Association team.

He founded the University of Memphis' Fogelman Scholars Program. He helped fund extensive renovations to Tulane Gym, home of the Green Wave basketball team; the gym was renamed Avron B. Fogelman Arena in his honor.

Honors

In 1987, Fogelman received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Memphis.[4]

The southeastern leg of Interstate 240 is named the Avron Fogelman Expressway.[1]

The religious school at Temple Israel in Memphis is named the Wendy and Avron Fogelman Religious School in honor of Fogelman and his wife.

In 2004, Fogelman was named "Tennessean of the Year" by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.[5]

Philanthropy

In 2019, Fogelman donated his vast sports memorabilia collection, worth more than $10 million, to Florida Atlantic University (FAU).[6] At the time, his gift marked the fifth-largest one-time donation to the university. The collection's 1,200 items are on display in The Avron B. Fogelman Sports Museum at FAU's Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence on the Boca Raton campus.

Highlights of The Avron B. Fogelman Sports Museum collection include:

  • The 13 original rules of basketball by James Naismith
  • Babe Ruth’s pinstripe uniform pants worn on his first day as a New York Yankee in 1921
  • Joe DiMaggio’s 1936 rookie uniform
  • Roger Maris’ uniform worn in 1961 when he broke the single season home run record
  • Hank Aaron’s uniform worn in 1974 when he broke the career home run record
  • 1985 Kansas City Royals World Series Trophy
  • Final cleats worn by football great Jim Thorpe
  • Football signed by the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins
  • The 1969 Ryder Cup Trophy
  • Baseballs signed by sports legends, entertainers, politicians and historical figures

References

  1. ^ a b c "Archived copy" (PDF). www.mcsk12.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2011. Retrieved May 22, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Jim Masilak Fogelman boxes up spectacular sports memorabilia archive Commercial Appeal, August 17, 2007 (Accessed November 9, 2009)
  3. ^ Jambalaya Yearbook. New Orleans, LA: Tulane University. 1962. p. 257.
  4. ^ University of Memphis to Honor Most Distinguished Alumni, Friend at Black Tie Gala Archived May 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine University of Memphis, March 28, 2005 (Accessed November 9, 2009)
  5. ^ "Fogelman, Avron « Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame". Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  6. ^ "Former Kansas City Royals Owner Donates Vast Sports Memorabilia Collection and Gives Cash Gift to FAU; Total Gift Valued at Over $10 Million". Florida Atlantic University. Retrieved November 21, 2022.


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