Rochester, N.Y. (WBEN/AP) - Former Buffalo Sabres owner, as well as entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader Tom Golisano announced Tuesday an unprecedented and historic series of major ...
“The only wealth that you get to keep is that what you give away, so today we're going to give away some,” Tom Golisano said. I Just Learned What Paprika Is Really Made From, And I Need To Lie ...
Tom Golisano--entrepreneur, philanthropist, civic leader, and former owner of the Buffalo Sabres NHL team--is the founder and board chairman of Paychex, Inc. and author of Built Not Born ...
The Sabres, mired in a 13-year playoff drought ... Owner Terry Pegula, who also owns the Bills, purchased the hockey team from Tom Golisano in 2011 for $189 million. Pegula also has seen a ...
Businessman.” “Philanthropist.” “Entrepreneur.” Those are some of the words used to describe Tom Golisano on Wednesday night, when he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greater Rochester ...
Owner Terry Pegula purchased the club from Tom Golisano in 2011 for $189 million. Related: Aube-Kubel Ready, Power Likely For Sabres-Panthers Rematch Sportico determines the value according to ...
In 2015 Marie Graham, Tom’s sister, gifted the B. Thomas Golisano Collection to the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Archives feeling confident in RIT’s ability to nurture the collection and, ...
Pegula, who had purchased the Buffalo Sabres from Tom Golisano in 2011, submitted a $1.4 billion bid to buy the Bills one month earlier. Under Pegula's ownership, the Bills have won the AFC East ...
The Buffalo Sabres stunned the New York Rangers in a 6-1 victory at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, scoring 26 seconds ...
“The only wealth that you get to keep is that what you give away, so today we're going to give away some,” Tom Golisano said.
Tom Golisano, born in November 1941 in Irondequoit, New York, is widely recognized as a distinguished entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader. He is the founder (1971) and chairman of the Board ...
Buffalo’s Eastern Conference rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the NY Rangers, were ranked as the top two most valuable franchises, with Toronto at $3.66 billion and New York at $3.25 billion.