Robert Hoffman

Businessperson, Organization founder

1947 – 2006

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Who was Robert Hoffman?

Robert K. Hoffman was an American businessperson and philanthropist, most notable for co-founding the influential humor magazine National Lampoon.

Born in Dallas, Texas, Hoffman graduated from the St. Mark's School of Texas in 1965. While a senior at Harvard, he was one of the three editors of The Harvard Lampoon who went on to co-found the National Lampoon in 1970. He served as its first managing editor before attending the Harvard Business School as a Baker Scholar.

After graduation from business school, Hoffman joined his father, Edmund, in the company that became the Coca Cola Bottling Group Inc. The two helped build it into the country's fifth-largest Coca-Cola bottler before selling it in 1998. He chaired the Dallas Plan, a 30-year blueprint for reshaping the city of Dallas unanimously adopted by the City Council in December 1994, and served as board chairman of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society for a critical five years ending in 1992.

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Born
1947
Dallas
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • St. Mark's School
  • Harvard University
  • Harvard Business School
Died
Aug 19, 2006

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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