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James C. Tyree (October 30, 1957 – March 16, 2011) was a Chicago financier who was chairman and chief executive officer of Mesirow Financial since 1994. In 2009, he led a team of investors that took control of the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' newspaper, which he owned until his death.


Early life and education

Tyree grew up in the Beverly, Chicago, Beverly neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. He graduated from Marist High School (Chicago, Illinois), Marist High School in 1975. Tyree earned his bachelor's and MBA degrees from Illinois State University in 1978 and 1980, respectively.Jim Tyree , Mesirow Financial , Chairman and CEO


Professional career

In 1980, Tyree joined Mesirow Financial fresh out of business school as a research analyst.Baron in the Making
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Bid for the Sun-Times

In September 2009, Tyree and a group of investors he was leading placed a $5 million bid, which was accepted to purchase the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper and its bankrupt company, Sun-Times Media Group Inc. As part of their offer, Tyree and his group also had agreed to assume $20 million in liabilities.


Personal

Tyree married his second wife, Eve, in 1996, after a first marriage had ended in divorce. Eve had been Mesirow's chief financial officer. They own a mansion on Chicago's Gold Coast Historic District (Chicago, Illinois), Gold Coast and a lakefront summer house in Long Beach, Indiana. They also have children, a daughter and two sons: Jessica, Joseph and Matthew. Tyree had type 1 diabetes. On October 20, 2010, his diagnosis with stomach cancer was revealed. On March 16, 2011, Tyree died of unexplained complications."James Tyree Dies", ''Chicago Tribune'' (March 17, 2011)
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