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Born
Giuseppe Saputo

25 September 1964 (1964-09-25) (age 59)
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Businessman, Entrepreneur
Known for
SpouseCarmie Saputo
Children2 children

}} Giuseppe 'Joey' Saputo (born September 25, 1964) is a Canadian businessman and the president of the Montreal Impact soccer team he founded in 1993, and Saputo Stadium, named after his family's dairy products company.[1] He is the Chairman of the Italian football club Bologna F.C. 1909.

Family

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Joey Saputo is the son of Emanuele "Lino" Saputo, the founder and head of Saputo, a Canadian dairy products company that also markets a range of other items like spaghetti sauce. Saputo's other holdings include the largest dairy company in Canada, Vachon Inc., the snack company responsible for the Jos. Louis dessert.[2] Joey Saputo has four sons.[1]

Career

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Saputo Inc.

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In 1985 Joey Saputo began working for the family business, Saputo Inc., a dairy processing company founded by his father Lino Saputo in 1954. In 1990, he was promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer of the Dairy Products Division for the United States. After occupying various positions within the organization, he was named Senior Vice President of Commercial and Business Development in January 2004.[1]

Montreal Impact

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When Saputo was the founding president in 1993, the Saputo Group was the team's sole owner; however, under his leadership, in 1999, the club was sold to a group of shareholders. In 2002, the team was incorporated as a non-profit organization, and he played a "pivotal role in the re-launch of the club and returned as President. He then spearheaded the construction of Saputo Stadium, the team’s new home, inaugurated at Olympic Park, Montreal, on May 19, 2008.[1]

By 2007, he had left the Saputo Group in order to focus on the Impact. In 2012, he led the club’s entry into Major League Soccer (MLS) and oversaw the Saputo Stadium's expansion. Under his leadership, "professional soccer’s popularity has soared to unprecedented heights in Quebec", with the Impact having won three championships, two Canadian championships, and reached the finals of the CONCACAF Champions League.[1]

Bologna F.C.

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Saputo is the majority shareholder[citation needed] in a consortium (BFC 1909 Lux SPV S.A.) that bought the Italian football team Bologna F.C. 1909 on 15 October 2014.[3] He occupies the position of the chairman of the club since 2014 annual general meeting on 17 November.[3]

Other activities

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In addition to his work at the Saputo Group and the Impact, Joey Saputo has also been very involved in managing his family’s assets, consolidated under Jolina Capital ("the Saputo family company"),[4] an asset management company where he was president from March 2001 to January 2004.[5] Jolina Capital is a shareholder—and frequently a majority shareholder—in companies spanning sectors as diverse as food, transportation, softwood lumber, and real estate.[1]

Joey Saputo is currently on the board of directors of TransForce, a publicly traded Canadian transport and logistics company, where he has been an independent director since 1996.[6]

Community service

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Joey Saputo is also actively involved in the Montreal community and serves on the boards of the Sainte-Justine University Hospital Centre Foundation, PROCURE, an organization that seeks to prevent and cure prostate cancer,[7] the Italian-Canadian Community Foundation (his father immigrated from Montelepre, Sicily, in the 1950s).[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Official Biography – Joey Saputo". Montreal Impact. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ownership | Montreal Impact". Impactmontreal.com. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Bologna F.C. 1909 bilancio (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2014, PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A. (in Italian)
  4. ^ "Dairy food producer Saputo increases quarterly earnings". The Globe and Mail. November 7, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  5. ^ "Company Overview of Jolina Capital Inc". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  6. ^ "Board of Directors". Investor Relations. TransForce. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  7. ^ "Board of Directors". PROCURE. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  8. ^ "Board of Fiduciaries". Who We Are. Italian-Canadian Community Foundation. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
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Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:Anglophone Quebec people Category:Businesspeople from Montreal Category:Canadian food industry businesspeople Category:Canadian soccer chairmen and investors Category:Canadian people of Sicilian descent Category:Montreal Impact Category:Bologna F.C. 1909 Category:North American Soccer League executives Category:Chief operating officers