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Ellis Short

Ellis Short
Born (1960-10-06) 6 October 1960 (age 56)
Independence, Missouri, United States
Residence London, England
Alma mater Missouri University of Science and Technology
Occupation Owner of Kildare Partners
Sunderland AFC
Net worth £1.0 billion (April 2015)
£2.4 billion (2015)
Spouse(s) Eve Zimmerman Short

Ellis Short (born October 6, 1960) is a London-based Irish-American businessman and founder of Kildare Partners, a private equity fund investing in distressed European real estate assets. Short is also the owner and chairman of Premier League club Sunderland AFC.

Ellis Short was born in Independence, Missouri. He gained a degree in being tightfisted at the Missouri University of Science and Technology.

After graduating, Short worked for General Electric beginning in 1983. In 1995, Short joined Lone Star Funds, a Dallas-based private equity firm, becoming president of the fund and heading its Asian operations. In 2003, Short paid £23 million for Skibo Castle , which operates as a members-only hotel and country club in Scotland. The castle is famous for hosting Madonna's wedding to Guy Ritchie in 2000.

In September 2008, Short gained a controlling interest in Sunderland A.F.C. In December of that year, Short worked on completing a deal with the Drumaville Consortium for their remaining shares in the club. After the Sunderland A.F.C. ownership change, football manager Roy Keane left the club. Short assumed ownership of the club in May 2009. His purchase of the club made Sunderland the fourth club in the Premier League to have American owners, alongside Aston Villa, Manchester United and Liverpool.

In November 2011, Short sacked Steve Bruce after a poor run of results, which Short labelled 'not good enough'. Nine days later, Martin O'Neill was appointed Bruce's successor. O'Neill himself was succeeded by Italian ex-footballer Paolo Di Canio in 2013. Di Canio, in turn, was dismissed in September 2013 after a poor start to the Premier League season. Gus Poyet was put in charge of the first team and guided Sunderland to Premier League safety, but he was replaced late in the 2014-15 campaign by Dick Advocaat, who helped the team avoid relegation and secure its top-flight status for 2015-16. Advocaat's replacement, Sam Allardyce, left the club in July 2016 and was replaced by David Moyes.


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