John Fisher (baseball owner)

John Joseph Fisher (born June 1, 1961) is an American businessman. He is the owner of Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics and Major League Soccer's San Jose Earthquakes and Scotland's Celtic F.C. He is the son of Gap Inc. founders Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher.

John Fisher
Born
John Joseph Fisher

(1961-06-01) June 1, 1961
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBA, Princeton University
MBA, Stanford University
OccupationRetail executive
Known forMajority owner of the Oakland Athletics and the San Jose Earthquakes
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLaura Meier Fisher
Parent(s)Donald Fisher
Doris Feigenbaum
FamilyRobert J. Fisher (brother)
William S. Fisher (brother)

Early life and education

Fisher is the son of Doris Feigenbaum Fisher and Don Fisher, the co-founders of Gap, Inc., and inherited his fortune from them.[1][2] Fisher attended Phillips Exeter Academy[3] and Princeton University, where he received a bachelor's degree[1] in 1983.[3] After college, Fisher worked in the mailroom at the Republican National Committee and worked as a fundraiser for then-President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H. W. Bush.[3] He then attended graduate school at Stanford University School of Business, where he earned a master's degree in Business Administration.[1] Fisher, who is Jewish,[4] has two brothers: Robert J. Fisher and William S. Fisher.

Career

Oakland Athletics fans protest against Fisher's proposed relocation to Las Vegas

After graduate school, he took a job for a real estate company that did business with his parents' company, the Gap. The business was not successful and he became president of Pisces Inc., the Fisher family's investment management company.[3] He established a relationship with Lewis Wolff to jointly purchase several Fairmont hotels in San Francisco, which led to his investment in the Oakland Athletics.[3] He also has stakes in Major League Soccer's San Jose Earthquakes and Scotland's Celtic football club.[3]

Fisher has been the majority owner of the Athletics since he and Wolff closed on their joint purchase of the team in 2005 and is now also the managing general partner. In November 2016, Wolff sold his 10% share[5] in the Athletics to Fisher giving Fisher full ownership of the team.

In April 2022, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $2.4 billion.[1]

Philanthropy

Fisher chairs the board of the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP Foundation), dedicated to training teachers for the KIPP public charter school network.,[1] and co-chair of the Charter School Growth Fund.

Political views

In 2019, it was revealed that Fisher, with his mother Doris F. Fisher and brothers William S. Fisher and Robert J. Fisher, had donated nearly $9 million to a political action committee that opposed Barack Obama in the 2012 election.[6]

Personal life

He is married to Laura Meier Fisher.[7][8] The couple lives in San Francisco.

References

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