Robert C. Wetenhall

[4] He graduated from Princeton University and became an investment banker, becoming a founding partner of McConnell Wetenhall Inc.

In 1997 Wetenhall purchased the Montreal Alouettes Canadian Football League club.

[5] On May 31, 2019, Wetenhall, facing old age and worsening conditions both on-field (the team missed the playoffs four consecutive seasons) and off-field with worsening attendance and exponentially growing financial losses, surrendered ownership of the Alouettes to the league in hopes of finding a new owner.

[6] He was granted an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by McGill University on November 23, 2011, in recognition of his work in the redevelopment of the Montreal Alouettes and the expansion of Percival Molson Memorial Stadium.

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