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Jack C. Massey

Jack C. Massey
Born Jack Carroll Massey
June 15, 1905
Tennille, Georgia
Died (aged 85)
Palm Beach, Florida
Nationality American
Education University of Florida
Occupation Venture capitalist, entrepreneur
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Polak
Alyne Queener
Children Barbara Massey Rogers

Jack Carroll Massey (June 15, 1904–February 15, 1990) was an American venture capitalist and entrepreneur who owned Kentucky Fried Chicken, co-founded the Hospital Corporation of America, and owned one of the largest franchisees of Wendy's.

Massey was born in 1904 in Tennille, Georgia. He graduated with a degree in pharmacy from the University of Florida.

Massey began his business career working as a delivery boy in his uncle's drugstore. He then received a pharmacist's license when he was 19 and bought his first drugstore when he was 25. He built the store into a pharmacy chain, selling it six years later. After that, in 1961, he entered the surgical supply business. He sold that business to the A.S. Aloe division of the Brunswick Corporation for $1 million.

In 1964, Massey acquired Kentucky Fried Chicken from its founder, Harland Sanders, for $2 million. Massey embarked on a rapid expansion program, growing the business to approximately 3,500 franchises and grossing $700 million in annual revenue. Seven years later he sold the company for $239 million.

In 1968, Massey founded Hospital Corporation of America with Thomas F. Frist, Sr. and Thomas F. Frist, Jr.. The company became the nation's largest chain of for-profit hospitals and Massey left active management in 1978.

Massey transformed Winners Corporation, one of the largest franchisees of Wendy's hamburger outlets into a major fast-food franchise operation. Finally, he listed Volunteer Capital Corporation (a holding company of Wendy's Restaurant fast food franchises) on the .

Massey was an initial investor in the Corrections Corporation of America in the 1980s.


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