Valentine Cecil Bruce Wetmore (1875–1953) was an American businessman who was associated with Charles Adams in operating Suffolk Downs and the Boston Braves.
[3] In 1931, Wetmore and John W. Scott started the Wetmore-Scott Company to sell Westinghouse household appliances in Greater Boston.
He eventually succeeded longtime team treasurer Albert M. Lyon and was credited with installing "businesslike and economical reforms" by majority owner Emil Fuchs.
[9] Wetmore served as the inaugural treasurer of Eastern Racing Association, the corporation that owned Suffolk Downs.
[12] On February 19, 1944, Wetmore and Adams sold controlling interest in the Eastern Racing Association to a group headed by Gordon B.