Arthur Blank

Arthur Blank
Arthur Blank in 2016
Born (1942-09-27) September 27, 1942
Sunnyside, New York
Education Babson College (B.S.B.A.)
Occupation Home Depot co-founder, Atlanta Falcons owner, Atlanta United owner, philanthropist
Net worth Increase US$4.7 billion (September 2018)[1]
Spouse(s) Diana J. Blank (divorced)
Stephanie V. Blank (divorced)
Angela Macuga (m. 2016[2]-)
Children with Diana Blank:
--Kenny Blank
--Dena Blank Kimball
--Danielle Blank Thomsen
with Stephanie Blank:
--Josh Blank
--Kylie Blank
--Max Blank
Website www.blankfamilyofbusinesses

Arthur Morris Blank (born September 27, 1942) is an American businessman and a co-founder of The Home Depot.[3] Today he is known for his ownership of the Atlanta Falcons in the National Football League, and Atlanta United in Major League Soccer.[4]

Early life

Arthur Blank was born to a Jewish family in Flushing, New York.[5] His father, Max Blank, was a pharmacist and his mother, Molly Blank, was a mother of two sons, Arthur and his older brother Michael. Blank graduated from Stuyvesant High School in New York City[6].

Blank in 2009

After graduating from Babson College, Blank was hired by Arthur Young and Company, where he was a senior accountant. He later joined the Daylin Corporation, where he rose to become president of Elliott's Drug Stores/Stripe Discount Stores, a division of Daylin. When Daylin decided to sell off that division, Blank moved to another division, Handy Dan Home Improvement Centers. Bernard Marcus was CEO of Handy Dan and Blank was vice president of finance when both were fired in 1978 as part of an internal power struggle.

In 1978, Blank co-founded Home Depot with Marcus. New York investment banker Ken Langone assembled the initial group of investors and merchandising expert Patrick Farrah helped founders realize their vision of one-stop shopping for the do-it-yourselfer. The store revolutionized the home improvement business with its warehouse concept and Blank and Marcus became billionaires as a result. Blank spent 19 years as the company's president before succeeding Marcus as CEO. Blank retired from the company in 2001 as co-chairman.

Today, Blank is the Chairman of AMB Group LLC, parent company of the Falcons and Atlanta United. He is also chairman of The Arthur Blank Family Foundation.[7] He serves on the Board of Trustees of Emory University.

Sports ownership

In February 2002, Blank purchased the Atlanta Falcons franchise in the National Football League from owner Taylor Smith, the son of team founder Rankin M. Smith Sr.. In September 2004, he bought the Arena Football League franchise, the Georgia Force; he moved the team to the city of Atlanta after it had spent several years in suburban Gwinnett County.

Blank has expressed serious interest in purchasing other franchises. In early 2006, he temporarily withdrew from contention as a potential buyer of the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball. Some months later, Blank re-entered serious talks with Time Warner and a report indicated that a sale was imminent.[8] However, in February 2007, the Braves completed the sale of the team to Liberty Media. Blank has also founded an expansion Major League Soccer franchise named Atlanta United FC that began play in 2017.[9] The club shares Mercedes-Benz Stadium with the Falcons.

Personal life

Blank has been married three times and divorced twice. He has three children with his first wife, Diana J. Blank (born 1942): Kenny Blank, Dena Blank Kimball, and Danielle Blank Thomsen;[10][11] they divorced in 1993.[12] In 1995, he married Stephanie V. Blank (born 1968), a Blowing Rock, North Carolina native and Appalachian State University graduate[13] he met when she worked as a designer at a Home Depot store in Atlanta.[13] They had three children - Joshua Blank, Max Blank, and Kylie Blank - before being divorced.[14] Blank is married to Angela Macuga (born 1968),[2][15] who has three children from a previous marriage.[15][16] Blank also owns Mountain Sky Guest Ranch and West Creek Ranch in Emigrant, Montana; and PGA TOUR Superstores.

Blank is a signatory of The Giving Pledge committing himself to give away at least 50% of his wealth to charitable causes.

On February 9, 2016, Blank revealed he had very treatable prostate cancer.[17] On March 17, 2016, Blank announced that he is cancer-free following treatment.[18]

Honors

In 2011, Blank was the recipient of the Freeing Voices, Changing Lives award from the American Institute for Stuttering. Blank was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 2006, and in 2005 he was named National Entrepreneur Of The Year by Ernst & Young LLP. In 2003, for the second time in three years, Blank was named Georgia's Most Respected CEO by Georgia Trend magazine. In 2014, he was inducted as a Georgia Trustee, an honor given by the Georgia Historical Society in conjunction with the Governor of Georgia to individuals whose accomplishments and community service reflect the ideals of the founding body of Trustees, which governed the Georgia colony from 1732 to 1752.

References

  1. https://www.forbes.com/profile/arthur-blank/
  2. 1 2 http://heavy.com/sports/2017/02/arthur-blank-falcons-owner-wife-angie-angela-macuga-who-is-age-how-old-married-ex-photos/
  3. "Our History". homedepot.com. The Home Depot. Archived from the original on 21 January 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  4. "ARTHUR BLANK - OWNER AND CEO". atlantafalcons.com. Archived from the original on 8 January 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  5. url=http://forward.com/news/361861/falcons-owner-arthur-blank-interview-jewish-super-bowl/
  6. "Arthur Blank - Owner and CEO - Biography". Archived from the original on 2007-12-17. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  7. "AMB Group names key executives". Atlanta Business Chronicle. 20 June 2001. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  8. http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/braves/stories/0421bravessale.html. Retrieved April 21, 2006. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. https://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/06/25/atlanta-united-fc-mls-expansion-2017
  10. Reference for Business: "Arthur Blank" retrieved October 18, 2014
  11. National Parks Conservation Association: "The Visionaries - Diana J. Blank" retrieved October 18, 2014
  12. Atlanta Business Journals: "A longtime anonymous donor reveals her identity" by Maria Saporta Sep 18, 2015
  13. 1 2 Point's North magazine: "Stephanie Blank" Archived 2014-10-18 at the Wayback Machine. May 2010
  14. Daily Mail: "Billionaire owner of Atlanta Falcons is served with divorce papers as he watches 2013 Super Bowl minus his NFL team" February 3, 2013
  15. 1 2 Saporta Report: "Arthur Blank says purchasing soccer team for Atlanta is ‘close to his heart’" April 17, 2014
  16. Kenly News: "DWIGHT PARRISH" July 2014 Obituaries
  17. Jewish Voice New York: "Jewish Billionaires Join Group Pledging Majority of Their Wealth to Charity" by Sholom Schreiber April 25, 2005
  18. The Atlanta Journal Constitution: "Blank announces he is ‘cancer free’" by D. Orlando Ledbetter March 17, 2016
Business positions
Preceded by
Bernard Marcus
CEO of Home Depot
1997–2000
Succeeded by
Robert Nardelli
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