Robert R. Mazer (August 11, 1923 - October 18, 2013) was an American chemical engineer, industrialist, philanthropist, and longtime principal owner of the Chicago White Sox. He was the founder and owner of Mazer Chemicals, Inc, a company specialized in the development and commercial production of emulsifiers and surfactants. After selling the company in 1985, Mazer purchased a considerable ownership stake in the Chicago White Sox, becoming the largest single shareholder and principal owner, although an investment group led by Jerry Reinsdorf held a controlling interest in the team.
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| - Robert R. Mazer (August 11, 1923 - October 18, 2013) was an American chemical engineer, industrialist, philanthropist, and longtime principal owner of the Chicago White Sox. He was the founder and owner of Mazer Chemicals, Inc, a company specialized in the development and commercial production of emulsifiers and surfactants. After selling the company in 1985, Mazer purchased a considerable ownership stake in the Chicago White Sox, becoming the largest single shareholder and principal owner, although an investment group led by Jerry Reinsdorf held a controlling interest in the team. (en)
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| - Robert R. Mazer (August 11, 1923 - October 18, 2013) was an American chemical engineer, industrialist, philanthropist, and longtime principal owner of the Chicago White Sox. He was the founder and owner of Mazer Chemicals, Inc, a company specialized in the development and commercial production of emulsifiers and surfactants. After selling the company in 1985, Mazer purchased a considerable ownership stake in the Chicago White Sox, becoming the largest single shareholder and principal owner, although an investment group led by Jerry Reinsdorf held a controlling interest in the team. Mazer and his wife were notable patrons of several American Jewish charitable and political organizations, gifting millions of dollars to groups including the Jewish United Fund, World ORT, and AIPAC. (en)
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