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Harold "Herb"
Peter Capozzi - Kelowna
Known
as an 'Ambassador for British Columbia,' Herb Capozzi has made substantial
contributions in the arenas of sports, tourism, business and government.
Mr. Capozzi
served as a member of the BC Legislature for two terms during the
1960s.
He was Captain
of the University of British Columbia's Football team and went on
to play pro football with the Montreal Allouettes and Calgary Stampeders.
He was a Canadian Singles Racquetball Doubles Master and Canadian
Masters Racquetball Champion. Following his pro football years,
Herb became General Manager of the BC Lions, and for 10 years made
many significant changes which included implementing the C.F.L.'s
first Medical plan.
In the 1970s
Herb assumed control of the Vancouver Canucks, a move which kept
the Canucks in Vancouver and away from U.S. control. In the same
decade, Herb also started the WHITECAP soccer team, bringing professional
soccer to British Columbia for the first time in its history.
Herb was instrumental
in bringing McDonalds Restaurants to Canada, and co-founded the
Keg Restaurants. He co-owned and served as vice-president of Calona
Wines, the Capri Hotel and shopping centre and gave many millions
to charities throughout B.C. through "Dabbers" - Kelowna's
first professional Bingo Parlour.
He served as
a director of the highly successful Expo 86, responsible for food,
entertainment and housing.
Mr. Capozzi
has been inducted into the UBC Sports Hall of Fame, the Vancouver
College Sports Hall of Fame, the Italian Cultural Society Hall of
Fame, the BC Sports Hall of Fame, and most recently the Canadian
Soccer Hall of Fame.
Today, at 83,
he is still President and Patriarch of the family owned business
Pasadena Investments, a very successful property and land development
Company in Kelowna, BC. He is actively involved with Smile Africa:
a foundation that promotes literacy in Africa. He is widely known
across the province for his dynamic, entrepreneurial spirit and
great generosity.
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