Randolph Lerner Net Worth

Randolph Lerner, born in 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio, is the former owner of the Cleveland Browns and Aston Villa Football Club. His father, Al, was a successful businessman who made a fortune in finance and real estate. After his death, the family combined MBNA with Bank of America to create a $35 billion credit card and banking behemoth. Randy Lerner bought the Cleveland Browns for $530 million in 1998 and sold it for nearly twice as much in 2012. His investment in Aston Villa, however, was not as successful and cost him hundreds of millions of dollars by the time of the club's sale in 2016.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 21, 1962
Birth Place Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Age 62 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Alma mater Columbia University Columbia Law School
Occupation Owner of MBNA Corporation
Children 4
Parent(s) Al Lerner Norma Wolkoff

💰 Net worth: $1.1 Billion (2024)

Randolph Lerner, recognized for his expertise in finance and investments, is projected to have a net worth of $1.1 billion by 2024. With a solid background in the field, Lerner has established himself as a prominent figure in the United States. Building a fortune through astute financial decisions and strategic investments, he has garnered a reputation for his business acumen and ability to navigate the complexities of the financial market. As he continues to excel in his chosen field, Lerner's net worth is expected to grow, solidifying his position among the wealthiest individuals in the country.

2009 $960 Million
2010 $1 Billion
2011 $1 Billion
2016 $1 Billion
2017 $1 Billion
2018 $1.11 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1984

Lerner was born to a Jewish family and graduated from Columbia University in 1984, spending 1983 at Clare College in Cambridge, England. He graduated from Columbia Law School and is a member of the New York and District of Columbia Bar Associations. He has worked as a Lawyer in New York City.

1991

Lerner began working as an investment analyst at automobile insurers Progressive Corporation. In 1991, he started an independent investment firm with Progressive capital called Securities Advisors, Inc. (SAI), which he owned and managed until 2001. SAI initially specialized in arbitrage before shifting its focus to equity investing.

2002

Lerner has supported the UK's National Portrait Gallery since 2002. In January 2008, it was announced that Lerner had donated GB£ 5 million to the gallery, the largest single donation it has ever received. In recognition, the ground floor galleries were named "The Lerner Galleries".

2006

By the time that the deadline passed in September 2006, Lerner had secured the acceptance of 89.69% of the shareholders. Due to the acceptance only being 0.31% below the conditional limit, Lerner accepted it and made the bid unconditional. On September 19, 2006 Aston Villa PLC executive chairman Doug Ellis and his board resigned, and were replaced by Randy Lerner as chairman with General Charles C. Krulak, Bob Kain and Michael Martin serving as non-executive Directors. At the close of the deal in 2006, Lerner became only the second American owner of a Premiership club.

2007

Lerner has a house in Amagansett, New York where he owns the Community Square shopping complex. The Wall Street Journal reported that, between 2007 and 2011, Cleveland Browns Transportation was the most frequent flyer in and out of East Hampton Airport.

2008

For the 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 seasons, Aston Villa forwent traditional shirt sponsorship by instead wearing on their shirts the name of a local children's hospice, Acorns. For the 2010/2011 season, this sponsor was replaced by corporate sponsor FxPro, but the club continued to promote Acorns on all children's kits as the club's official charity partner.

2012

In June 2011, Lerner appointed manager Alex McLeish, who was previously working from local rivals Birmingham City. McLeish's contract was terminated at the end of the 2011–12 season after Villa finished in 16th place, just above the relegation zone. On 2 July 2012, Aston Villa confirmed the appointment of former Norwich City manager Paul Lambert.

2014

In February 2012, the club announced a financial loss of £53.9 million. Lerner put the club up for sale on 12 May 2014, with an estimated value of £200 million.

2015

Lambert was sacked on 11 February 2015 and replaced by Tim Sherwood, who saved Villa from relegation in the 2014/15 season and took them to the 2015 FA Cup Final. Sherwood was sacked on 15 October 2015, after six consecutive league losses, with Kevin MacDonald taking over as interim manager. On 2 November 2015, Frenchman Rémi Garde agreed a three-and-a-half year deal to become the manager and was sacked after 147 days.

2016

In May 2016, Lerner sold Aston Villa to Chinese businessman Tony Xia and his Recon Group following Villa's relegation to the Football League Championship. Many Aston Villa supporters, legends and former players put the blame solely on Lerner for being inactive and failing to invest significantly since the departure of manager Martin O'Neill in 2010 and also selling their best players.