Ted Workman
Ted Workman | |
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Born | Mark Edward Workman December 30, 1931[1][2] |
Died | August 13, 2020 |
Occupation(s) | CFL executive, owner |
Title | Interim Commissioner of the Canadian Football League |
Term | 1967 |
Predecessor | Keith Davey |
Successor | Allan McEachern |
Mark Edward "Ted" Workman (born December 30, 1931–August 13, 2020) was a financial advisor and former owner of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.[3]
Early life
Workman graduated from Bishop's College School and Lower Canada College. He left McGill University before graduation to manage his family's investments business.[4]
Business career
Workman worked as a manager selection and asset allocation advisor for large institutional investors, including pension funds, university endowments, cooperatives, and retirement funds. He was the founder and developer of Performex, a proprietary investment analytical system used by Andina Family Offices, a United States financial advisory firm. Workman later served as an asset allocation and portfolio structuring consultant for Andina.[4]
Montreal Alouettes
Workman purchased controlling interest in the
On February 23, 1967, Workman was named interim commissioner of the Canadian Football League. He was replaced by Allan McEachern before the end of the year.
References
- ^ Montreal Gazette, Dec.31, 1931, p.7
- ^ "Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search".
- ^ "En Ville - Google News Archive Search".
- ^ a b "Ted Workman; Consultant, Asset Allocation and Portfolio Structuring". Andina Family Offices. Andina Family Offices. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ "Ted Workman gives up co-ownership of Als". Ottawa Citizen. November 13, 1967. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
- ^ "Ted Workman gives up co-ownership of Als". Ottawa Citizen. November 13, 1967. Retrieved 2010-08-11.