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'''Robert K. Kraft''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1963|63]], started the [[w:Kraft Group|Kraft Group]] (not [[w:Kraft Foods|Kraft Foods]]), a diversified holdings company. He also owns the four time Super Bowl Champions [[w:New England Patriots|New England Patriots]]. He is a Boston-area native.
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'''Robert K. Kraft''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1963|63]], started the [[w:Kraft Group|Kraft Group]] (not [[w:Kraft Foods|Kraft Foods]]), a diversified holdings company. He also owns the many time Super Bowl Champions [[w:New England Patriots|New England Patriots]]. He is a Boston-area native.
  
He is a large supporter of Columbia University, and supplied the money to build the [[Kraft Center]], which houses [[Hillel]]. In [[2005]], he spoke at CC's [[Class Day]].
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He is a large donor to Columbia, and supplied the money to build the [[Kraft Center]], which houses [[Hillel]]. In [[2005]], he spoke at CC's [[Class Day]].
  
In 2007 Kraft aided the kick-off of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]] with a $5 million donation.<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275605 Robert K. Kraft Makes $5 Million Gift in Support of Columbia University Athletics]</ref><ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/12/sports/ncaafootball/12kraft.html Owner of Patriots Is Donating $5 Million to Columbia]</ref> In his honor, the University plans on renaming the field at [[Wien Stadium]] Robert K. Kraft Field.
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In [[2007]] Kraft aided the kick-off of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]] with a $5 million donation.<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275605 Robert K. Kraft Makes $5 Million Gift in Support of Columbia University Athletics]</ref><ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/12/sports/ncaafootball/12kraft.html Owner of Patriots Is Donating $5 Million to Columbia]</ref> In his honor, the University renamed the field at [[Wien Stadium]] Robert K. Kraft Field.
  
 
Kraft won a [[John Jay Award]] in [[1987]], later won an [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]], and is a known member of the Senior Society of [[Sachems]].
 
Kraft won a [[John Jay Award]] in [[1987]], later won an [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]], and is a known member of the Senior Society of [[Sachems]].
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He was not a fan of the [[Gaza Solidarity Encampment]] and withheld his donations because of it.
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Tony Kushner]]|succeeded=[[John McCain]]|office=[[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] Speaker|years=[[2005]]}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Tony Kushner]]|succeeded=[[John McCain]]|office=[[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] Speaker|years=[[2005]]}}

Latest revision as of 17:32, 7 May 2024

Robert K. Kraft, CC '63, started the Kraft Group (not Kraft Foods), a diversified holdings company. He also owns the many time Super Bowl Champions New England Patriots. He is a Boston-area native.

He is a large donor to Columbia, and supplied the money to build the Kraft Center, which houses Hillel. In 2005, he spoke at CC's Class Day.

In 2007 Kraft aided the kick-off of the Columbia Campaign for Athletics with a $5 million donation.[1][2] In his honor, the University renamed the field at Wien Stadium Robert K. Kraft Field.

Kraft won a John Jay Award in 1987, later won an Alexander Hamilton Medal, and is a known member of the Senior Society of Sachems.

He was not a fan of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment and withheld his donations because of it.

Preceded by
Tony Kushner
Columbia College Class Day Speaker 
2005
Succeeded by
John McCain


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