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Who is it? | Chair, Pilot House Associates |
Birth Day | January 12, 1937 |
Birth Place | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Age | 87 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Residence | Boston, Massachusetts, US |
Alma mater | Amherst College (B.A., Economics, 1958) Harvard University (M.B.A., 1961) |
Known for | MediaOne/Continental Cablevision |
Spouse(s) | Barbara Lynn Walsh |
Children | 3 children |
Parent(s) | Amos Hostetter Sr. |
Net worth: $3.4 Billion (2024)
Amos Hostetter, Jr., the renowned Chair of Pilot House Associates in the United States, is expected to have an estimated net worth of $3.4 billion by 2024. As an accomplished business executive and investor, Hostetter has made significant contributions to the industry. With his expertise and strategic vision, he has led Pilot House Associates to great success. Throughout his career, Hostetter has proven his exceptional business acumen, which has propelled him to his current esteemed position. With his net worth projected to reach an impressive $3.4 billion, Hostetter continues to leave an indelible mark in the business world.
2009 $2 Billion 2010 $2 Billion 2011 $2.3 Billion 2012 $2.6 Billion 2013 $2.9 Billion 2014 $3.1 Billion 2015 $3.1 Billion 2016 $3.1 Billion 2017 $3.2 Billion 2018 $3.3 BillionSome Amos Hostetter, Jr. images
Biography/Timeline
1954Hostetter is the son of the late Amos Hostetter, a prominent trader at Commodities Corporation and Hayden Stone. He attended the Pingry School for his secondary education and graduated in the Class of 1954. After graduating from Amherst College in 1958 with a B.A. in Economics, he obtained a M.B.A from Harvard University in 1961.
1963In 1963, Hostetter and his college roommate and fraternity brother, H. Irving Grousbeck, founded Continental Cablevision in Fostoria, Ohio and Tiffin, Ohio. At the time of the company's sale in 1996 to US West, it was the largest privately owned cable company.
1982In 1982, Hostetter married Barbara Lynn Walsh. They have three children; Caroline, Elizabeth, and Tripp.
2003In 2003, Hostetter purchased the historic Second Harrison Gray Otis House on Mount Vernon Street in Boston for an estimated $12 million.
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