Isadore Sharp

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Isadore Sharp
Born 8 October 1931 (1931-10-08) (age 76)
Toronto
Occupation Founder, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
Salary $2.1 million
Net worth $460 million
Spouse Rosalie Wise
Children 4
Website
Four Seasons Hotel & Resorts

Isadore "Issy" Sharp, O.C. (born October 8, 1931) is a Canadian businessman and founder, chairman and CEO of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.

In 1952, he graduated from the Ryerson University with a degree in architecture. He founded the Four Seasons Hotel in 1960 and opened the first hotel on Jarvis Street in downtown Toronto in 1961.

He helped start and is Director of the Terry Fox Run.

He married Rosalie Wise and they have three sons, Jordan, Gregory and Anthony. They lost a fourth son, Christopher, to melanoma cancer in 1978. A Ty Beanie Baby named Issy was produced in 2001 in Christopher's memory[1]. All proceeds from American sales went to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, while all Canadian proceeds went to the Terry Fox Foundation.

On November 6, 2006, Bill Gates, through his holding company Cascades Investment LLC, and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal made an offer to take Four Seasons Hotels private (buyout) for US$3.4 billion (excluding debt).[2][3] Sharp would remain chairman and chief executive of the company. He also would be able to realize proceeds from a 1989 incentive plan that would pay him $288 million. The company's headquarters would remain in Toronto.

Sharp had a net worth of $460 million CDN in 2006. [1]

He and his wife Rosalie are prominant Canadian philanthropists, having made significant donations to many sources including the Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts [4], the Ontario College of Art and Design [5], Mount Sinai Hospital [6], and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem [7].

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  1. ^ Issy (Washington, DC) the Bear Ty Beanie Baby
  2. ^ globeandmail.com: __Index Out of Bounds
  3. ^ Four Seasons gets $3.7 billion bid from CEO, Gates, Bin Talal - MarketWatch
  4. ^ globeandmail.com: Arts
  5. ^ OCAD - About OCAD - Support OCAD - Make a Donation - Ideas Need Space
  6. ^ Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada
  7. ^ The Isadore Sharp, Einstein Doctoral Scholarships | Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University
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