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Todd Boehly (/ ˈ b oʊ l iː /; born September 20, 1973) is an American businessman. He is the co-founder, chairman, chief executive officer and controlling member of Eldridge Industries , a holding company [ 1 ] headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut . [ 2 ]
BlueCo is a consortium led by Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter, and Hansjörg Wyss. [1] The group was formed as the investment vehicle for the takeover of Premier League football club Chelsea F.C. in 2022. Its name is derived from the home colour of Chelsea, its flagship football club, and acts as the club's parent company.
FILE - Chelsea owner Todd Boehly looks out from the stands before the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Aug. 27, 2022.
Chelsea: Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital. Crystal Palace: John Textor, Josh Harris, ... [Chelsea owner] Todd Boehly is "rebranding the club into a business where the sport feels almost secondary."
Chelsea part-owner Todd Boehly is looking to buy a slice of another English sports team — this time in cricket. Cain International, a company co-funded by the American businessman, is paying 40 million pounds ($50 million) for 49% of Trent Rockets, a franchise in a tournament called The Hundred, according to widespread reports in the British media.
Everything you need to know about Todd Boehly, the Dodgers co-owner who is at the center of the record-breaking sale of Chelsea FC.
Todd Boehly, chairman and one of the co-owners of Chelsea Chelsea Football Club was founded by Gus Mears in 1905. After his death in 1912, his descendants continued to own the club until 1982, when Ken Bates bought the club from Mears' great-nephew Brian Mears for £1.
The consortium led by Todd Boehly, chairman and CEO of Eldridge Industries, and Clearlake Capital, announced completion of the ownership transfer of Chelsea on the 30 May 2022. [4] The consortium included Hansjörg Wyss, founder of the Wyss Foundation, and Mark Walter, co-founder and CEO of Guggenheim Partners.