Matthew Pritzker

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Matthew Pritzker
Born (1982-05-28) 28 May 1982 (age 42)
Alma mater American University
Occupation heir
Organization(s)Matthew Pritzker Company (chairman and founder)
Parent Robert Pritzker (father)
Relatives Pritzker family, Liesle Pritzker Simmons (sister)

Matthew Pritzker (born May 28, 1982) is an American heir based in Chicago, Illinois. [1] In 2008 he founded the Matthew Pritzker Company. [2] The company's focus is on investing Pritzker's inheritance in real estate, technology, [3] media, [3] [4] consumer, [5] and manufacturing. [6] Pritzker supports a number of local and national charities and institutions. [2]

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Early life and education

Matthew Pritzker was born May 28, [7] 1982 to Irene Pritzker (née Dryburgh) and Robert Pritzker of the Pritzker family. [1] [8] [9] His American family is engaged in business and philanthropy. [3] [8] [9] He grew up in Chicago, Illinois, and is an alumnus of New Trier High School. [3] He attended American University. [10]

Career

In 2008, [2] following a series of successful real estate investments, [3] [4] he formed The Matthew Pritzker Company. [2] The company focuses on building businesses across a variety of industries—including real estate, technology, [3] media, [3] [4] consumer, [5] [11] and manufacturing. [6] Crain's Chicago Business named Pritzker to their “40 under 40” list of businesspeople, when he was 29. [12]

The Matthew Pritzker Company has a portfolio of investments in companies such as cameo, [13] SpaceX, Fairgrounds Craft Coffee & Tea, and Blaze Pizza, as well as continued investments in real estate. [14] In 2012 Pritzker bought a stake in the Colson Group, a caster manufacturing company that his father Robert Pritzker had helped build decades earlier. [6]

Civic engagement

Pritzker supports a number of civic and philanthropic initiatives in Chicago and the United States. [2] He is the benefactor of The Mathew Pritzker Enchanted Forest, a network of pathways and play areas within Maggie Daley Park in Chicago. [15] Pritzker serves on the Board of After School All Stars. [13]

Lawsuit

After family patriarch Jay Pritzker died in 1999, the extended Pritzker family began restructuring the family's businesses and assets. [1] In the course of that process, issues came to light which Pritzker's younger sister, Liesel, raised in a lawsuit against certain trustees, advisers, and beneficiaries. Pritzker eventually joined his sister's lawsuit, [16] which the parties successfully resolved two years later. [17] In January 2005, the press speculated that Pritzker received about $500 million in a settlement agreement. [1] [18]

Political activity

Pritzker is active in politics [19] and supports local, [20] state, and national candidates. [21]

Personal life

Pritzker lives in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. [4] [22] He has a private pilot's license. [23]

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