Philip H. Iselin (September 1, 1902 – December 28, 1976) was a
New York City
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women's apparel manufacturer who was a shareholder and President of the
New York Jets
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football team and Chairman of
Monmouth Park Racetrack
Monmouth Park Racetrack is an American race track for thoroughbred horse racing in Oceanport, New Jersey, United States. It is owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and is operated under a five-year lease as a partnership with ...
in
Oceanport, New Jersey
Oceanport is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States census, the borough's population was 5,832,[Board of Directors
A board of directors (commonly referred simply as the board) is an executive committee that jointly supervises the activities of an organization, which can be either a for-profit or a nonprofit organization such as a business, nonprofit organiz ...]
that bought the New York Titans in 1963 and renamed the franchise the Jets. In 1969, he succeeded
Sonny Werblin
David Abraham "Sonny" Werblin (March 17, 1910 – November 21, 1991) was a prominent entertainment industry executive and sports impresario who was an owner of the New York Jets and chairman of Madison Square Garden, and who built and managed the ...
as President of the Jets.
A member of
The Jockey Club
The Jockey Club is the breed registry for Thoroughbred horses in the United States and Canada. It is dedicated to the improvement of Thoroughbred breeding and racing and fulfills that mandate by serving many segments of the industry through its s ...
, Iselin and
Amory L. Haskell headed a group of investors who founded the Monmouth Park Jockey Club in 1944 to build a new
Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word ''thoroughbred'' is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are c ...
horse racing
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facility in Oceanport, New Jersey. The track opened in 1946 and Iselin served as treasurer of the Monmouth Park Jockey Club until 1968 when he was appointed President.
While at work in the New York Jets
Manhattan
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offices, Iselin died after suffering his second heart attack in three months.
Son James "Jimmy" Iselin became a
racehorse trainer
A horse trainer is a person who tends to horses and teaches them different disciplines. Some of the responsibilities trainers have are caring for the animals' physical needs, as well as teaching them submissive behaviors and/or coaching them for e ...
.
References
Further reading
December 29, 1976 ''Boca Raton News'' article titled "''Phil Iselin leaves legacy of love''"January 1, 1977 ''St. Petersburg Times'' article titled "''Sport world mourns Iselin''"
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1902 births
1976 deaths
New York Jets owners
New York Jets executives
National Football League team presidents
American textile industry businesspeople
Monmouth Park Racetrack
American horse racing industry executives
Businesspeople from New York (state)
Jewish American sportspeople
People from Port Washington, New York
20th-century American businesspeople
20th-century American Jews