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Occupation Businessman, sports team owner, racehorse owner Known for Founder Biovail Corporation, Owner Ottawa Senators, Thoroughbred Horse Breeder, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur Board member of Ottawa Senators, Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Advisory Council of Ukrainian Canadian Congress Awards National Turf Writers Association's Joe Palmer Award (2002) Eclipse Award - Top Sprinter (Speightstown) (2004)Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Owner of the Year (2005) Triple Tiara - Canadian Triple Crown for fillies (Sealy Hill) (2007)Sovereign Award for Outstanding Owner (2007, 2009) Sovereign Award, Owner of the Year (2007, 2009)Order of St. Michael (2008)Sovereign Award for Outstanding Breeder (2009)Sovereign Award, Breeder of the Year (2009) Sovereign Award, Older Female of the Year (Roxy Gap) (2012) Sovereign Award, Female Sprinter of the Year (Roxy Gap) (2012)Sealy Hill inducted into Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (2013) Children Olivia Melnyk, Anna Melnyk Parents Ferdinand Melnyk, Vera Melnyk Similar People Bryan Murray, Cyril Leeder, Daniel Alfredsson, Mark E Casse, Bobby Ryan Profiles |
Eugene melnyk ottawa senators owner needs urgent liver transplant
Eugene Melnyk (born May 27, 1959) is a Ukrainian Canadian businessman who has resided in Barbados since February 1991. He is the current and sole owner, governor, and chairman of the Ottawa Senators professional ice hockey franchise of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is the founder, former chairman and CEO of Biovail Corporation which was acquired by Valeant Pharmaceuticals. Canadian Business magazine ranked Melnyk 79th with a net worth of $1.21 billion on its 2017 list of Canada's 100 wealthiest people. He is also one of the richest residents of Barbados, where he now lives.
Contents
- Eugene melnyk ottawa senators owner needs urgent liver transplant
- Eugene melnyk profile of a horse owner
- Business career
- Sports franchise owner
- Thoroughbred horse racing
- Business ventures
- Philanthropy
- Personal life
- Health
- Books and TV
- References
Eugene melnyk profile of a horse owner
Business career
In 1982, Melnyk founded medical publishing company Trimel Corporation, which was sold to Thomson Publications (part of The Thomson Corporation) in 1989. Melnyk then founded Biovail Corporation, a specialty pharmaceutical company, in 1989. During his time as chairman and CEO of Biovail, revenues grew from $19 million in 1995 to $1.067 billion in 2006. One of Biovail's strategies was to look for drugs with expired patents, then reinvent them with the company's proprietary technologies. One example was producing drugs that had controlled-release features that let patients take the drug once a day instead of several times. Melnyk retired from his position as chairman and CEO of Biovail on June 30, 2007.
Sports franchise owner
On August 26, 2003, Melnyk purchased the Ottawa Senators hockey club of the NHL and their arena, Corel Centre. He is the sole owner and holds the titles of governor and chairman.
Melnyk's first sports franchise purchase was the St. Michael's Majors of the Ontario Hockey League in 2001. Until 2007, the club played at the St. Michael's College School's Arena in Toronto, but has now relocated to Mississauga, Ontario. As there was a club already in Mississauga, the IceDogs, Melnyk purchased the IceDogs in 2006 and resold them in 2007 to move the Majors into the IceDogs home arena. The new ownership of the IceDogs has relocated the team to St. Catharines, Ontario and is now known as the Niagara IceDogs. On May 10, 2012, Melnyk sold the St. Michael's Majors (now called the Mississauga Steelheads) to Elliott Kerr for an undisclosed price.
On September 16, 2008, Melnyk proposed plans for an Ottawa Major League Soccer professional soccer team, and a new soccer-specific Ottawa Soccer Stadium but could not obtain support from Ottawa's municipal Council. Instead, the Mayor and Council chose a different site for the Canadian Football League's Ottawa Redblacks franchise.
In 2009, Melnyk served as chairman of the IIHF World Junior Championship.
In January 2012, Melnyk hosted the National Hockey League All-Star Game at his arena, the Canadian Tire Centre. In 2005 and 2008, he hosted the NHL Entry Draft.
In June 2013, Melnyk announced the naming rights change of his arena from Scotiabank Place to Canadian Tire Centre. He made this decision based on a preference for the new sponsor Canadian Tire over Scotiabank.
As of November 2016 the Ottawa Senators are valued at $355 million USD. Melnyk has repeatedly stated that the team is not for sale and he would never consider selling it.
Thoroughbred horse racing
Eugene Melnyk is the owner of Melnyk Racing Stables Inc. and Winding Oaks Farm in Ocala, Florida, a 1,100-acre (4.5 km2) property on land that was formerly Tartan Farms and where such racing legends as Dr. Fager and Ta Wee are buried. His racing and horse breeding operations have more than 200 Thoroughbreds. All of the Melnyk racehorses are named after Barbados landmarks and carry the blue and gold national colours. Blue and gold are also Ukrainian national colours.
Melnyk was named a trustee of the New York Racing Association in August 2003, a position from which he resigned in January 2007. Melnyk was a co-recipient of the National Turf Writers Association's 2002 Joe Palmer Award and has also been honored by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association as national owners of the year in 2005, and he formerly sat on the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association board of directors.
In 1998, his colt Archers Bay won Canada's most prestigious race, the Queen's Plate. Melnyk has won all three legs of the Canadian Triple Crown with two horses: Archers Bay and Lodgehill. Another highlight came in 2007 with the 3-year-old filly Sealy Hill, who became the first filly to win the Canadian Triple Tiara, which legs include the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, the Bison City Stakes, and the Wonder Where Stakes, since the series was inaugurated in 1999. Sealy Hill was awarded with triple Sovereign Awards–3-year-old filly, turf female and Canadian Horse of the Year and was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in August 2013. Melnyk has won 12 Sovereign Awards.
Top racehorses include champion sprinter Speightstown, winner of the 2004 Breeders' Cup Sprint, Marchfield (2007 Breeders' Stakes), Flower Alley (2005 Travers), Pool Land (2006 Ruffian), Marley Vale (Test), Tweedside (Coaching Club American Oaks), Bishop Court Hill (Carter), Harmony Lodge (Ballerina), along with other graded stakes winners Indian Vale, Gouldings Green, Strong Hope, Host, Fisher Pond, Lodge Hill, Bovell, Pico Teneriffe, and Graeme Hall. Owns a substantial quantity of bloodstock and is standing stallions in Florida and Kentucky, including Speightstown (at WinStar Farm), Strong Hope (at Winding Oaks Farm), and Flower Alley (at Three Chimneys Farm), Graeme Hall, and Harlington (Winding Oaks Farm).
Melnyk's Flower Alley is the sire of I'll Have Another, which won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes and was suddenly retired on the eve of the Belmont Stakes (the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown) with an injury to his left front tendon.
In February 2013, Eugene sold a few of his broodmares to refocus the business from breeding to purchasing yearlings and racing those instead. His dedication and investment in the thoroughbred racehorse industry remains strong and substantial, and he can be regularly seen attending many of his horses' races.
On April 4, 2017, it was announced that Eugene Melnyk will be inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame as a builder.
The Hall of Fame Induction ceremony will take place on August 9th, 2017 at the Mississauga Convention centre. Eugene Melynk is one of five that will be inducted that evening.
Business ventures
Philanthropy
Eugene Melnyk is involved with various charitable organizations. His primary charitable focus is on helping children and the elderly. His involvement has included:
Personal life
Eugene Melnyk was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. He now resides permanently in Barbados. He is divorced and has two children.
Melnyk was made honorary Colonel of the No. 414 Squadron RCAF.
Health
On May 19, 2015 Melnyk underwent a successful liver transplant surgery at Toronto General Hospital.
Books and TV
Eugene has been featured in the following books:
He has also been featured in the following TV shows: