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Jack Nicholas Pritzker

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Ethnicity
  
Jewish

Parents
  
Nicholas J. Pritzker

Name
  
Jack Pritzker

Children
  
Nicholas J. Pritzker


Died
  
October 30, 1979

Siblings
  
Abram Nicholas Pritzker

Spouse
  
Rhoda Pritzker

Grandparents
  
Rhoda Pritzker

Born
  
January 6, 1904 (
1904-01-06
)
Chicago, Illinois

Education
  
J.D. Northwestern University School of Law

Occupation
  
attorney and real estate investor

Family
  
Abram Nicholas Pritzker (brother) Harry Nicholas Pritzker (brother)

Jack Nicholas Pritzker (January 6, 1904 - October 30, 1979) was an American businessman and member of the Pritzker family.

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Early life and education

Jack Pritzker was the son of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants Annie P. (née Cohn) and Nicholas J. Pritzker. His father left Kiev for Chicago in 1881 and worked first as a pharmacist and then a lawyer. He graduated from Northwestern University School of Law in 1927. His father wrote a small book that has been passed down from Pritzker to Pritzker; the theme of the book is "Your only immortality is the impact you have on your successors."

Career

Jack joined his father's law firm, Pritzker & Pritzker, along with his brothers, Abram and Harry. Harry specialized in criminal law, Abram (called Abe and later A. N.) specialized in business law, and Jack in real estate law. In the 1930s, he left the law practice and branched out with his brother Abram investing in real estate and small companies mostly in the Chicago area. Harry continued to run the law firm which eventually became an in-house firm catering solely to the needs of the Pritzker family and its business. The Pritzker brothers were very successful and amassed a considerable fortune. Using Pritzker & Pritzker, they shielded their earnings from taxes through a series of trusts and tax code loopholes enabling them to distribute their earnings as they chose.

His brother Abram's sons continued to grow the family business eventually buying the Hyatt House hotel in Los Angeles in 1957 forming the cornerstone of their hotel chain. His nephew Robert created a conglomerate of a multitude of manufacturing companies which grew into the multibillion-dollar Marmon Group. Marmon was diversified to include manufacturing concerns ranging from lumber to railroad box cars and travel industry staples. It composed half of the family's wealth. On December 25, 2007, it was announced that Warren Buffett, through Berkshire Hathaway, would purchase 60% of the Marmon Group from the Pritzkers for $4.5 Billion.

Personal life

Pritzker was married to Rhoda Goldberg; they had one child: Nicholas J. Pritzker who is chairman of the board and CEO of the Hyatt Development Corporation.

References

Jack Nicholas Pritzker Wikipedia