Avron Fogelman
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Avron B. Fogelman | |
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Fogelman c. 1972 | |
| Born | March 1, 1940 Memphis, Tennessee |
| Alma mater | Tulane University |
| Occupations | 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]
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 Sounds, 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.