Robert Kraft, Chairman, and CEO
Robert Kraft, an American businessman and the founder and CEO of The Kraft Group, was born on June 5, 1941, in Brookline, Massachusetts. His diversified companies deal with sports and entertainment, paper and packaging, real estate development, and venture to investing. His holdings include Gillette Stadium, the New England Patriots, and the Rand-Whitney Group, among others. On top of his business ventures, Robert is known for his immense love for sports. Throughout his life, he has been a sports fan and a key participant in sports-related activities.
Robert Kraft has been recognized for his business and philanthropic achievements and has received awards and honors. In 2017, he became the Honorary Chairman of the Board of the United Bid Committee of the U.S.A., Mexico, and Canada. For his outstanding accomplishments and national reputation, Robert received the Theodore Roosevelt Award. In 2012, he received the Pro Football Writers Association’s George Halas Award. Recently, Robert was selected by Sports Business Journal for their awards.
In addition to business ventures, Robert Kraft is also known for his philanthropic efforts in various fields. He has donated millions of dollars to multiple causes in the sports world. Through the Kraft Group Foundation, Robert has aided healthcare, education, children and women, Dana –Farber Cancer Institute, the Boys and Girls Club, and the American Cancer Society. Robert’s career and dedication to excellence in philanthropic acts have left a lasting impact on many people, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations.
About Robert Kraft
A native of Brookline, Robert attended public schools. Later, he joined Columbia University on a scholarship and earned his master’s degree in B.A. from Harvard Business School. He is a board director at Viacom and a Boston College trustee. After graduating from Harvard University, Robert took over his family’s business, the Rand-Whitney Group, and expanded its operations. Refer to this page for more information.
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