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Leonard I. Green

Leonard I. Green (1934–2002) was the founding partner of leveraged buyout firm Leonard Green & Partners and chairman of the board of the Los Angeles Opera.
==Biography==
Green was raised in Philadelphia. In 1955, he earned a B.A. in economics from Cornell University and in 1956, graduated with an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Graduate School.〔(Los Angeles Times: "Leonard I. Green, 68; L.A. Opera Chief, Master of Friendly Takeover" by Dennis McLellan ) October 26, 2002〕 In 1965, he received a law degree from Loyola University in Chicago. In 1969, Green co-founded the New York investment banking partnership, ''Gibbons, Green, van Amerongen,'' which specialized in management-led, non-hostile leveraged buyouts.〔 In 1980, he moved to California and opened a branch office. In 1989, he left ''Gibbons, Green, van Amerongen'' and founded ''Leonard Green & Partners'' based in Los Angeles.〔 In 1992, Green's firm paid $40 million for Thrifty Drugs and in 1994, they purchased Payless Drugs for $1.2 billion, merging the two companies to form the largest drugstore chain in the Western U.S. with more than 1,080 outlets, Thrifty Payless.〔(Los Angeles Times: "Financier's Dealings Disclosed" by RALPH FRAMMOLINO ) January 21, 2002〕 In April 1996, Thrifty Payless went public and the in October 1996, it was sold to Rite Aid for $2.3 billion netting Green's firm a $420 million profit.〔 Other companies that the firm acquired while Green was chairman were Carr-Gottstein Foods Co., Australian Resources Limited, and Big 5 Sporting Goods.〔(Jewish Journal: "Leonard Green - Investment Banking Pioneer and L.A. Opera Chairman" ) October 31, 2002〕

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