Jon Roth
Jon
Roth is an experienced senior executive and attorney. He has acted
as Chief Operating Officer, Executive in charge of Project Management,
as well as Chief Legal Officer for a number of companies including
a film studio, a scenic railway, and a theme park and office park
development.
He
has done and been involved in property development, planning and
concept development for major projects in the US , UK and Asia. Jon's
experience in the UK includes spearheading the granting of an outline
planning permission for development of a major studio-theme park,
including doing the executive analysis of the project’s feasibility
and dealing with all logistical and environmental issues
Jon
was Executive Director of Leavesden Developments Ltd. where, besides
running the project management for the theme park development, he
negotiated studio agreements for Star Wars: Episode One; An Ideal
Husband; Sleepy Hollow; and Harry Potter I. At the same time, Jon
also served as Chief Legal Officer for Leavesden's parent company
and various US and European subsidiaries.
Prior
to joining Leavesden Developments Ltd., Jon was in private practice
where he represented a number of foreign companies in both Europe
and the US . Apart from providing legal advice and services in property
and corporate acquisitions, Jon also served as temporary COO for
a number of foreign companies, running such diverse operations as
a parking garage company, a commercial real estate development company,
a resort, and an educational toy company.
From
1982-1989, Jon served as Executive Vice President of Frigid Food
Products and as President of its affiliate, Leelanau Transit Company.
Frigid Foods was a multi-state, vertically integrated frozen food
manufacturer and distributor. As Executive Vice President, Jon ran
all manufacturing and was responsible for branded and private label
product operations. As President of Leelanau Transit Company, Jon
took a 31-mile land-locked railway and converted it into a successful
scenic railway. Leelanau Transit Company had a book value of $30
per share when Jon took over. Seven years later, Jon sold the company
for $1800 per share.
From
1977-1982, Jon was a founding partner of the law firm of Boltz Roth
Silver & Friedman. Jon specialised in taxation, real estate law
and complex business litigation. He continued to act as counsel to
the firm from 1983 -1985 after joining Leelanau Transit Company.
Jon includes amongst his former clients one former governor, a congressman,
and several judges.
Jon
is a Sloan Fellow, having graduated from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology's Sloan School with a M.S. in Business. He graduated
from Kenyon College , BA Honors, Economics, in 1973, and a JD in1976
from Wayne State University , Order Coif.