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AVRAM GLAZER, 58

Known as Avie, the eldest child of Malcolm and Linda Glazer has been co-chairman of United, with brother Joel, since 2005.

His earlier business career included being chairman and chief executive of the Zapata Corporation, which was founded by George W Bush, later the 41st President of the USA.

JOEL GLAZER, 48

As well as his involvement with United, Joel is co-chairman,with brothers Bryan and Edward, of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the NFL franchise the family bought in 1995.

Under their tenure, the Bucs won their first Super Bowl in 2003 and opened a new stadium where home team touchdowns are marked by cannons firing from a 103-foot replica pirate ship.

BRYAN GLAZER, 54

Also a former Zapata executive. Takes control of a lot of the day-to-day running of the NFL team and had a big ole in the design and construction of the Raymond James Stadium.

In 2015 made a $4million contribution to setting up the Bryan Glazer Jewish Community Center in Tampa.

KEVIN GLAZER, 56

Co-chairman of First Allied Corporation, the real estate company which is the foundation of the family’s fortune.

He’s also the director of a banking firm, a commercial refrigeration business and the Houlihan’s restaurant chain.

DARCIE GLAZER KASSEWITZ, 50

Executive vice-present of First Allied Corporation.

She is co-president and main driving force of the Glazer Family Foundation which established a Children’s Museum in Tampa and does a lot of philanthropic work in the city, much of it linked to the Bucs.

EDWARD GLAZER, 48

Co-president of the Foundation.

The Glazers are known as supporters of Donald Trump, but although Ed hosted a fundraiser for Trump and donated $250,000 to his inaugural committee, but also gave $5,400 to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Cashed in £30m of United shares in December 2014, barely six months after father Malcolm’s death.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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