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  1. The Jim Pattison Group is a Canadian conglomerate based in Vancouver. In a recent [when?] survey by the Financial Post, the firm was ranked as Canada's 62nd largest company. Jim Pattison, a Vancouver-based entrepreneur, is the chairman, CEO, and sole owner of the company.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Car Leasing
    • The Jim Pattison Group
    • Ripley Entertainment Inc.
    • Expo 86 and 2010 Vancouver Olympics
    • Philanthropy
    • Personal Life
    • Select Honours and Awards

    Pattison was born in Saskatchewan in 1928, the year before the Great Depression. With Canada’s unemployment rate eclipsing 32 per cent, Pattison’s parents moved to Vancouver’s east side in 1931. Growing up in the attic of a cramped rooming house, he learned from an early age to look for ways to get ahead. Pattison had his first job by the age nine,...

    Pattison left UBC before graduating to work at the Bowell McLean car dealership. In 1961, at the age of 33, Pattison left the dealership to purchase a GM dealership that sold Pontiac and Buick brand vehicles. With the help of a loan from a local Royal Bank, which was eight times higher than the lending limit for that branch, Pattison would help pio...

    In 1967, Pattison began to expand his business ventures by buying 20 per cent of the shares of Neon Products, a leader in outdoor advertising. With a 20 per cent ownership stake, Pattison executed a hostile takeover of the company. The company went on to own and operate airlines, hockey franchises, department storesand consumer products such as Ora...

    The Jim Pattison Group’s most notable acquisition was made in 1985 when the company purchased the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! franchise. Under The Pattison Group’s management, Ripley Entertainment Inc. has grown to include Guinness World Records, Great Wolf Lodge and multiple aquariums. By 2016, the entertainment division of The Jim Pattison Group ...

    Pattison served as the president and chairman of Expo 86, held in Vancouver in 1986. Pattison worked full-time without pay for over a five and a half-year period. For his efforts, Pattison was named an Officer of the Order of Canada on 29 December 1986, and in 1990 he was a recipient of the Order of British Columbia. Pattison was instrumental in he...

    Pattison has been known to give 10 per cent of his income to charity every year, including once placing a $1 million cheque in a church collection plate. In 2017, Pattison made the largest private citizen donation to a single medical facility in Canadian history. The $75 million donation was used to establish the Jim Pattison Medical Centre in Vanc...

    Pattison is married to his childhood sweetheart, Mary Hudson. The couple has three children, two daughters and one son. The Pattisons own a residence in Palm Springs, California, that once belonged to Frank Sinatra, from whom they purchased the property in 1984. In 1990, Pattison’s 30-year-old daughter, Cynthia Kilburn, was kidnapped and held ranso...

    Officer, Order of Canada(1986)
    Member, Order of British Columbia(1990)
    Commemorative Medal for the 125thAnniversary of Canadian Confederation (1992)
    Inductee, Canadian Business Hall of Fame (1996)
  2. Mr. Pattison and the Pattison Group have made significant contributions to the communities of British Columbia and our nation, earning a reputation for leadership through public service. Jim Pattison was inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame in 1996.

  3. Jim Pattison, standing as the second richest person in Canada with an impressive net worth of $15.37 billion, is a paragon of entrepreneurship and generosity. As the founder of The Pattison Group, which ranks as the second-largest privately held company in Canada, Pattison’s business acumen spans a diverse array of sectors including ...

  4. Jim Pattison Broadcast Group unionized employees in Kamloops reached a new four-year deal on September 25. The deal brought all three JPBG television stations – CFJC-TV Kamloops, CKPG-TV Prince George and CHAT-TV Medicine Hat – under one agreement.

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · Leadership 2021: Jim Pattison reveals the secret of his success, shares his eco-friendly agenda and explains why he keeps on working. Six decades into his business career, billionaire Jim Pattison still sees plenty of opportunity. By Peter Legge / December 13, 2021. Credit: Jim Pattison Group.

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  7. The University of British Columbia is grateful for Jim Pattison’s remarkable devotion to enhancing our province. As a business leader, he has built a reputation for quality, integrity and commitment, growing the Jim Pattison Group into one of Canada’s largest privately held companies.

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