Anonymous ID: 21c856 May 9, 2020, 5:46 a.m. No.9092728   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2733 >>2850 >>3127 >>3214 >>3279 >>3289 >>3308

>>9092547

TYB

 

Jefferey Citron, chairman of Vonage, is currently cruising at 47,000 feet, over the Atlantic Ocean east of NewportNews, VA. Departed Hyannis. MA. Destination West Palm Beach, FL. Should be landing a little more than an hour and a half from now.

 

Summary1998 GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE G-V

Fixed wing multi engine

(20 seats / 2 engines)

OwnerKNC OPERATIONS LLC

RIVIERA BEACH , FL, US

 

https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N970SJ

 

This aircraft changes hands about once a year,kek.

 

https://visulate.com/rental/visulate_search.php?CORP_ID=M17000010092

 

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N970SJ

Anonymous ID: 21c856 May 9, 2020, 6:04 a.m. No.9092850   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2867 >>2891 >>3127 >>3214 >>3279 >>3289 >>3308

>>9092733

>>9092728

Craig Leipold up out of Batten Airport in Racine, WI. Unable to establish destination but appears to be Florida. Unlike Citron, he has requested that Flight Aware does not track his flights.

 

Check the wikipedia details though.

 

Business career

Leipold is the founder of Ameritel, a business-to-business telemarketing firm in Neenah, Wis. He also was the past owner of the Rainfair Company, which made protective footwear. He has also been a director of Gaylord Entertainment Company, owner of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.[2]

 

Hockey team ownership

Leipold first was considered a potential owner or investor in the NBA Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento Kings teams. He attributed this interest to the fact that he knew the sport of basketball well. He became interested in ownership of a professional ice hockey franchise because there were more opportunities than in basketball.[3]

 

Leipold bought an expansion franchise from the NHL in 1997 for $80 million.[2] He sold the Nashville Predators due to rising operating costs and low fan attendance.[2] Leipold claims more than $70 million in losses during his tenure as owner of the Predators. Initially, Leipold had an agreement to sell the team to Jim Balsillie for $220 million,[4] but he withdrew from the agreement after Balsillie started season ticket advertising for a move of the team to Hamilton, Ontario. The Predators were sold instead to an investor group that included William J. "Boots" Del Biaggio. The final sale price of the Predators was reported as $193 million.[2] Leipold has gone on record objecting to Jim Balsillie becoming an NHL owner, stating that he doesn't trust Balsillie.[5]

 

Leipold's purchase of the Minnesota Wild from founding owner Bob Naegele, Jr. was announced on January 10, 2008. Leipold had this to say about his newest acquisition, "It is a true privilege to become part of the organization and the hockey community in Minnesota." Fans of the Minnesota Wild had already begun welcoming Leipold as the new owner via the team's message board. Leipold's company Minnesota Sports & Entertainment also owns the Wild's AHL affiliate, the Iowa Wild (formerly the Houston Aeros). The company manages the Xcel Energy Center and the Saint Paul RiverCentre.[3]

 

Personal

Leipold is active in numerous civic and corporate organizations as well as several charities benefiting children. He has been named Nashville Sports Council "Sports Person of the Year," "1999 Father of the Year" by the Nashville Father's Day Council, and "Nashvillian of the Year" by the Easter Seals, following a highly successful 1998–1999 season for the Predators.[6] He and his wife, Helen Johnson-Leipold, maintain residences in Racine, Wisconsin, and Saint Paul, Minnesota, and are the parents of five sons. Helen is the daughter of Samuel Curtis Johnson, Jr. of the S. C. Johnson family[2] and is Chairman and Chief Executive officer of Johnson Outdoors, Inc. and Chairman of Johnson Financial Group[7] Leipold is a prominent Republican and supporter of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney.[2] The Xcel Energy Center hosted the 2008 Republican National Convention.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Leipold

 

https://flightaware.com/resources/registration/N919CH

Anonymous ID: 21c856 May 9, 2020, 6:09 a.m. No.9092891   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2900 >>2918

>>9092850

>>9092867

These sports figures gave money to 2016 presidential candidates

 

Craig Leipold, Wild owner Scott Walker Super PAC $50,000

Scott Walker $2,700

 

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/these-sports-figures-gave-money-to-2016-presidential-candidates/