from Harvard Business School. He is the founder of Continental Cablevision, which was sold to MediaOne in 1996 for $11.3 billion.
Amos Hostetter is a billionaire entrepreneur and one of the wealthiest people in Boston. He graduated from Amherst College and earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. He is the founder of Continental Cablevision, which was sold to MediaOne in 1996 for $11.3 billion, resulting in a net worth of $3.8 billion for Hostetter.
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💰 Net worth: $3.8 Billion (2024)
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from Harvard University. After he completed his academic studies, he began working for Cambridge Capital, and convinced them to provide the seed money for a cable television system in New Jersey. The company, which was run by Mr. Hostetter and his college roommate, quickly grew nationwide, and became Continental Cablevision. Prior to its sale to US West in 1996, Continental Cablevision was the largest privately owned cable company in the United States. US West purchased it for $11 billion. Mr. Hotstetter subsequently bought the company back, changed its name to MediaOne, and resold it to AT&T for $58 billion. He now runs the investment firm, the Pilot House, and manages the philanthropic Barr Foundation, which focuses on environmental issues and education in the Boston area.