Jack Diamond (Canadian businessman)
Jack Diamond, CC OBC (April 9, 1909 – March 25, 2001) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist.
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Born | Lubience, Galicia | April 9, 1909
Died | March 25, 2001 91) | (aged
Occupation | businessman and philanthropist |
Awards | Order of Canada Order of British Columbia |
Born in Lubience in Galicia, Diamond immigrated to Vancouver in 1927. He bought a butcher shop and later created British Columbia's largest meat packing firm, Pacific Meats. In 1963, Diamond sold Pacific Meats and formed West Coast Reduction, a tallow and feed company.
He was Chancellor of Simon Fraser University from 1975 until 1978. In 1979, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. He was promoted to Officer in 1980 and promoted to Companion in 2000. In 1991, Diamond was appointed to the Order of British Columbia.
At the age of 21, Diamond married Sadie Mandleman. They had two sons, Charles and Gordon, and have six grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren.
References
- "Jack Diamond - Vancouver". Order of British Columbia. Retrieved April 3, 2005.
- Running Tough: The Story of Vancouver's Jack Diamond, by Gareth Sirotnik, 1988. Published by the Diamond Family
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Preceded by Kenneth P. Caple |
Chancellor of Simon Fraser University 1 June 1975–31 May 1978 |
Succeeded by Paul T. Cote |