Ed Stotsenberg

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1912 –

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Who is Ed Stotsenberg?

Edward G. Stotsenberg was an American philanthropist. Originally the accountant for movie star Mary Pickford during the last 20 years of her life, Stotsenberg was one of the trustees of Mary Pickford Foundation established in the 1970s at the wishes of the star.

Santa Monica College benefitted from Stotsenberg's personal benevolence.

A long time runner, Stotsenberg donated the funds to improve the Pepperdine track and field facilities, now named in his honor. He also used these financial management skills to form the foundation to fund the Santa Monica Track Club, which became perhaps the most successful track club of the 1980s, accounting for 25 Olympic medals in a little over a decade. Stotsenberg was the club president for a period of time. As a Masters long distance runner, Stotsenberg won several medals in the World Masters Athletics Championships. At one point in time, Stotsenberg held the World Record for 1500 metres in his age division.

He also funded a grant at the University of Southern California to study aging athletes like himself.

Stotsenberg and his wife Dorothy lived in Malibu, California starting in 1949, where they became important members of the small coastal community. She is the author of "My Fifty Years in Malibu"

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Born
1912
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  • University of Washington

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on July 23, 2013

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