John Rudey is an American businessman in the timber business.
John Rudey | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Harvard Business School, MBA |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse | Laurie Rudey |
Biography
editEarly life
editHe graduated from Harvard University and received an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School.[1]
Career
editSince 1992, he has been Chairman of the U.S. Timberlands Services Company, Manager of the U.S. Timberlands Klamath Falls of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Chief Executive Officer of Garrin Properties Holdings.[1] Since 2003, he has been Chairman, CEO and President of Inland Fiber Group.[1] He also serves as Chairman, CEO and President of the American Forest Services.[1]
He sits on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Business School Club of Greater New York.[1]
Personal life
editHe is married to Laurie Rudey.[2]
In 1985, he purchased Copper Beech Farm, an estate in Greenwich, Connecticut, from the family of Harriet Lauder Greenway.[3] It was sold in April 2014 for US$120 million.[3] In January 2013, they also sold their corner apartment at 1030 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan to Mexican media mogul Alfonso de Angoitia for US$16.5 million.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Bloomberg BusinessWeek
- ^ a b Kim Velsey, Mexican Media Mogul Alfonso de Angoitia Buys $16.5 M. Co-op, The New York Observer, January 2013
- ^ a b Alyssa Abkowitz, A Greenwich House Aims to Sell for $190 Million, The Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2013