Leonard Bloom

Dr. Leonard Bloom is a Sports and Entertainment owner and Real Estate Developer in California.

Leonard Bloom signs Wilt Chamberlain to the San Diego Conquistadors for a 3-year contract.

Sports

ABA / NBA Merger

The American Basketball Association (that later merged with the NBA) awarded Dr. Leonard Bloom the franchise to San Diego for an entry fee of $1 million. Leonard Bloom, President and CEO of United States Capital Corporation,[1] was the team's sole owner. Bloom named the team the San Diego Conquistadors.[2]

The ABA purchased the San Diego Conquistadors franchise from Dr. Bloom for an undisclosed amount to enable the ABA merger with the NBA. The Los Angeles Clippers originated from Dr. Bloom's San Diego Conquistadors.

WHA / NHL Merger

In addition to owning the San Diego Basketball franchise, Leonard Bloom also owned the Los Angeles Sharks Hockey Team in the WHA (World Hockey Association) that later merged with the NHL. The Sharks played all of their home hockey games at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. Dr. Bloom renovated the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena to accommodate his hockey team. The Los Angeles Sharks franchise later evolved to become the present day San Jose Sharks.

Co-Founder / Owner- World Team Tennis League (WTT)

The World Team Tennis (WTT) Professional Tennis league was founded in 1973 by four people: Larry King (owner of San Francisco Golden Gaters), Dr. Leonard Bloom (original owner of the San Diego Swingers, owner of the ABA San Diego Conquistadors, and owner of the WHA Los Angeles Sharks) with Dennis Murphy (founder of the World Hockey Association), and Jordan Kaiser.

The WTT was organized and started with Billie Jean King securing the professional tennis players on the women's side. Dr. Bloom, along with Wilt Chamberlain and Arthur Ashe, secured the professional players on the men's side.

Leonard Bloom was one of the original founders of World Team Tennis (WTT) with Billie Jean King and Dennis Murphy. Bloom was the founder / owner of the San Diego Swingers WTT franchise.

Sports & Entertainment Venues

Dr. Bloom has been the sole owner and operator of large, successful sports and entertainment facilities in San Francisco, San Diego, La Mesa and Fort Lauderdale.

NFL Stadium Consultant

Dr. Bloom also served as an advisor for the design, construction and operation of the following NFL stadiums:

Ticketing

Leonard Bloom owned & operated one of the largest and most profitable ticketing companies in the United States called Bass Tickets. Certain rights and locations were later purchased by Ticketmaster.

Entertainment

Leonard Bloom is the CEO and sole owner of Marquee Entertainment Corporation.[3] For many years, Leonard Bloom's Marquee Entertainment Corporation has contracted and in many cases managed the top entertainers in the country for performances in Bloom-owned venues and for national and international tours.[4]

Olympic Consultant

In 2006, Dr. Bloom was requested by the Chinese government and Olympic committee to be a consultant for the design, construction and operation of their Olympic venues for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.[5]

Real Estate

Dr. Bloom is also a successful real estate developer that owned, designed, constructed and operated large sports and entertainment facilities, as well as large residential, medical and commercial developments.

Professional

Dr. Leonard Bloom's career included professional licenses in dental, orthodontic and medical.

References

  1. http://www.uscapitalllc.com
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-25. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
  3. http://www.marqueecorp.com
  4. http://www.uscapitalllc.com/entertainers/
  5. http://www.uscapitalllc.com/expertise/
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