Matthew Pritzker (born May 28, 1982) is an American heir based in Chicago, Illinois.[1] In 2008 he founded the Matthew Pritzker Company.[2] The company's focus is on investing Pritzker's inheritance in real estate, technology,[3] media,[3][4] consumer,[5] and manufacturing.[6] Pritzker supports a number of local and national charities and institutions.[2]
In 2008,[2] following a series of successful real estate investments,[3][4] he formed The Matthew Pritzker Company.[2] The company focuses on building businesses across a variety of industries—including real estate, technology,[3] media,[3][4] consumer,[5][11] and manufacturing.[6]Crain's Chicago Business named Pritzker to their “40 under 40” list of businesspeople, when he was 29.[12]
The Matthew Pritzker Company has a portfolio of investments in companies such as cameo,[13]SpaceX, Fairgrounds Craft Coffee & Tea, and Blaze Pizza, as well as continued investments in real estate.[14] In 2012 Pritzker bought a stake in the Colson Group, a caster manufacturing company that his father Robert Pritzker had helped build decades earlier.[6]
Civic engagement
Pritzker supports a number of civic and philanthropic initiatives in Chicago and the United States.[2] He is the benefactor of The Mathew Pritzker Enchanted Forest, a network of pathways and play areas within Maggie Daley Park in Chicago.[15] Pritzker serves on the Board of After School All Stars.[13]
Lawsuit
After family patriarch Jay Pritzker died in 1999, the extended Pritzker family began restructuring the family's businesses and assets.[1] In the course of that process, issues came to light which Pritzker's younger sister, Liesel, raised in a lawsuit against certain trustees, advisers, and beneficiaries. Pritzker eventually joined his sister's lawsuit,[16] which the parties successfully resolved two years later.[17] In January 2005, the press speculated that Pritzker received about $500 million in a settlement agreement.[1][18]
Political activity
Pritzker is active in politics[19] and supports local,[20] state, and national candidates.[21]