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  1. Jack Carroll Massey (June 15, 1904 – February 15, 1990) was an American venture capitalist and entrepreneur who owned Kentucky Fried Chicken, co-founded the Hospital Corporation of America, and owned one of the largest franchisees of Wendy's.

  2. Jack C. Massey. Hospital Corporation of America. 1968–1978. Industry: Healthcare. Era: 1960. Massey founded Hospital Corporation of America in 1968 at the age of 64. Under his leadership, HCA went on to become the largest owner and operator of hospitals in the United States.

  3. Jun 17, 2021 · That commitment includes helping build a nationally recognized business school, now known as the Jack C. Massey College of Business. A lifelong entrepreneur and businessman, savvy investor and devoted philanthropist, Jack C. Massey is an inaugural inductee of the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame.

  4. Feb 16, 1990 · Jack C. Massey, a onetime pharmacist from Georgia who became a venture capitalist and headed Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Hospital Corporation of America, died of viral pneumonia yesterday at...

  5. Sep 7, 2004 · Jack C. Massey, arguably the most remarkable businessman in Nashville history, would have been 100 years old today. Massey, who died in 1990, is the only American to have taken three separate...

  6. Feb 17, 1990 · Jack C. Massey, whose millions helped build Kentucky Fried Chicken Co. into an international franchise empire, has died of pneumonia at age 85.

  7. Dec 6, 2021 · You may not have heard of the late Nashville businessman Jack Massey. But if it weren’t for Massey, you probably never would have heard of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Born in Georgia in 1904, Massey moved to Nashville on the eve of the Great Depression to be a pharmacist.

  8. Feb 15, 1990 · Jack Carroll Massey (June 15, 1904 – February 15, 1990) was an American venture capitalist and entrepreneur who owned Kentucky Fried Chicken, co-founded the Hospital Corporation of America, and owned one of the largest franchisees of Wendy's. [1][2] He was the first American businessman to take three different companies public.

  9. Oct 8, 2017 · Jack C. Massey, international businessman, was the first person to take three companies to the New York Stock Exchange. He was head of the Winners Corporation when it secured a place on the Exchange in 1984, having previously served as chairman when Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation and Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) were ...

  10. Jack Massey, a pharmacist from Nashville, thus became the first person in American history to ever take three unrelated companies to the New York Stock Exchange.