Ernest Savard

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J. Ernest Savard was a Canadian stockbroker and a partner in the brokerage firm of Savard & Hart in Montreal, Quebec.

A sports fan, in 1928 Savard partnered with fellow Montreal businessman and politician Athanase David and American baseball executive George Stallings to revive the Montreal Royals baseball franchise as part of the International League and to build Delorimier Stadium.

In 1935, Savard succeeded Athanase David as President of the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey club, serving until 1938 when he was succeeded by Donat Raymond.

Time magazine reported that Savard's business, a member of the Montreal Stock Exchange, suffered considerable financial losses in 1959 as a result of positions it had taken in a deal that turned out to be an orchestrated fraud by American financier Alexander L. Guterma.[1]

Preceded by
Leo Dandurand
General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens
1935–36
Succeeded by
Cecil Hart

References

  1. "http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,892297,00.html". 
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