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Pritzker was born in Palo Alto, California, on January 19, 1965.He is the son of Donald Pritzker and Sue Pritzker (née Sandel). [7] [4] A member of the Pritzker family, a Jewish family of Ukrainian descent [8] prominent in business and philanthropy during the late 20th century, [9] [10] Pritzker is named after both of his paternal uncles, Jay Pritzker and Robert Pritzker. [11]
In 1995, Jay Pritzker, the co-founder of Hyatt, [clarification needed] stepped down and Thomas Pritzker took control of The Pritzker Organization. [4] When Jay died in 1999, the family split the business into 11 pieces worth $1.4 billion each [4] (choosing to settle a lawsuit from two family members, who apparently received $500 million each in 2005).
The public libraries, bedrooms, parlors, sitting rooms, etc., are maintained in the style of the 19th century, blended with some later and modern pieces. The governor and his family are not required to reside in the mansion, although a 7-room private apartment on the second floor of the mansion is provided for the governor and his family.
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Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Jay Arthur Pritzker (August 26, 1922 – January 23, 1999) was an American businessman and member of the Pritzker family.He was a founder of the Hyatt Corporation, having purchased the first Hyatt Hotel in 1957, and was responsible for the corporation's evolution into a multinational hospitality conglomerate.
Jay Robert Pritzker, widely known as J.B. Pritzker, is the 43rd governor of Illinois. He and his family are one of the wealthiest families in the United States. His family founded the Hyatt Hotel...
Gov. JB Pritzker is not certain whether a new partially taxpayer-funded new stadium for the Chicago Bears should be a priority for the state, seen here on the the House floor in the Illinois State ...
Lake Geneva Depot: July 31, 1978 (#78000144) February 18, 1987: Broad St. Lake Geneva: Depot of the C&NW Railroad, designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Queen Anne style and built in 1891. Demolished in August 1986. [96] 3: Loramoor: January 16, 1980 (#80000201) May 30, 1986: S of Lake Geneva at 774 S. Lake Shore Dr. Lake Geneva vicinity