Jack Waldron (basketball)

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John J. "Jack" Waldron (died July 20, 1971)[1] was an American brewery executive who served as President of the Rupert Knickerbocker Brewing Company[2] and Ballantine Brewery.[1] He also served as President of the Boston Celtics from 1965 to 1967 and again from 1968 to 1970.[3]

Early life

Waldron grew up in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He attended Fordham University, where he played on the football team and roomed with Vince Lombardi. He graduated from New York University with an MBA in 1938.[1]

Business career

Waldron then became a certified public accountant and worked for the firm of Haskins and Sells for ten years. He left Haskins and Sells for the Rupert Knickerbocker Brewing Company, where he served as treasurer, vice president, executive vice president, and vice chairman of the board before becoming president in 1963.[1]

Boston Celtics

In 1965, Waldron negotiated Rupert's purchase of the Boston Celtics from Louis Pieri and Marjorie Brown. National Equities, Rupert's parent company, later sold the brewing company but retained the Celtics. Waldron left Rupert and remained with the Celtics.[1][4]

In 1967, Waldron moved to Ballantine as vice president. There he negotiated Ballantine's purchase of the Celtics and once again became team president. In 1969 he became president of Ballantine. He resigned this position later that year when the company was purchased by Investors Funding Corporation. The Celtics were soon sold to Trans-National Communications and Waldron remained with the team. In 1970, Waldron left the Celtics to become president of the Robbin-Dale Uniform Company.[1]

Death

Waldron died on July 20, 1971 at the age of 59 after a three-month bout with cancer.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "John Waldron, former president of Celtics, dies of cancer at 59". Boston Globe. July 20, 1971. 
  2. "Rupert Now Owns Celtics". AP. June 26, 1965. Retrieved 13 March 2012. 
  3. Managements and Captains, nba.com/celtics. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
  4. "Celtics Sold to Ballantine Brewing Firm". AP. August 16, 1968. Retrieved 13 March 2012. 
Preceded by
Louis Pieri
President of the Boston Celtics
1965–67
Succeeded by
Clarence H. Adams
Preceded by
Clarence H. Adams
President of the Boston Celtics
1968–70
Succeeded by
Red Auerbach
Preceded by
Richard Griebel
President of P. Ballantine & Sons
February 17, 1969–June 24, 1969
Succeeded by
Stephen D. Haymes
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