Mark Lerner | |
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Born | September 1953 (age 70) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | B.B.A. George Washington University |
Occupation | Managing principal owner of Washington Nationals & Lerner Enterprises |
Spouse | Judy Lenkin |
Parent |
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Awards | 2019 World Series Champion |
Mark Lerner (born September 1953) [1] is an American businessman. He is the managing principal owner at Lerner Enterprises [2] and principal owner of Major League Baseball's Washington Nationals. [3]
Lerner is the son of Annette and Ted Lerner. [4] He graduated from the George Washington University School of Business with a BBA in 1975. [5]
In 2006, Lerner's father purchased the Washington Nationals from MLB for $450 million. [6] In 2018, his father retired and he stepped into the managing principal owner position. [7] [3]
He is married to Judy Lenkin. [8] In January 2017, Lerner learned he had spindle cell sarcoma above his left knee. After wounds related to radiation did not heal properly, his left leg was amputated in April of the same year. [9]
Lerner, 63, told The Washington Post in a letter he is now cancer-free.
Mark Lerner | |
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Born | September 1953 (age 70) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | B.B.A. George Washington University |
Occupation | Managing principal owner of Washington Nationals & Lerner Enterprises |
Spouse | Judy Lenkin |
Parent |
|
Awards | 2019 World Series Champion |
Mark Lerner (born September 1953) [1] is an American businessman. He is the managing principal owner at Lerner Enterprises [2] and principal owner of Major League Baseball's Washington Nationals. [3]
Lerner is the son of Annette and Ted Lerner. [4] He graduated from the George Washington University School of Business with a BBA in 1975. [5]
In 2006, Lerner's father purchased the Washington Nationals from MLB for $450 million. [6] In 2018, his father retired and he stepped into the managing principal owner position. [7] [3]
He is married to Judy Lenkin. [8] In January 2017, Lerner learned he had spindle cell sarcoma above his left knee. After wounds related to radiation did not heal properly, his left leg was amputated in April of the same year. [9]
Lerner, 63, told The Washington Post in a letter he is now cancer-free.