John J. Bergen
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Born
August 7, 1895
John Joseph Bergen
August 7, 1895
DiedDecember 11, 1980 (aged 85)
KnownforPlanning construction of current Madison Square Garden
Branch
United States Naval Reserve
John J. Bergen | |
|---|---|
| Born | John Joseph Bergen August 7, 1895 |
| Died | December 11, 1980 (aged 85) |
| Known for | Planning construction of current Madison Square Garden |
| Military career | |
| Branch | |
| Rank | Rear admiral |
| Awards | World War I Victory Medal American Campaign Medal Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal Naval Reserve Medal |
John Joseph Bergen (August 7, 1895 – December 11, 1980) was an American businessman who served as chairman of the Madison Square Garden Corporation.
Bergen was born to Thomas D. and Ellen Bergen on August 7, 1895, in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, where his father owned a coal mine. He began his business career at the age of 16, when he hired some friends to sell furniture polish created by a chemist friend.[1] Through his father he got to know General Motors president William C. Durant, who had a policy on personally calling all GM car owners. Durant hired Bergen as an office boy.[2]