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Gary Hoover was born on 19 March, 1951 in Lafayette, Indiana, United States, is an American businessperson (born 1951). Discover Gary Hoover's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Lafayette, Indiana, United States |
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United States
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Gary Hoover Net Worth
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Gary Hoover (born March 19, 1951) is an American businessperson who founded Bookstop, an American bookstore chain, and The Reference Press, which became Hoover's business information company.
He is the entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of Texas at Austin School of Information.
Hoover was born in Lafayette, Indiana, the third of the three children of grocer and later Indiana Glass Company executive Wilbur C. and substitute school teacher Judith.
He grew up in Anderson, Indiana, a General Motors factory town, graduating from Madison Heights High School in 1969.
As a child, Hoover displayed an interest in business.
He invented business games to play with friends.
At the age of 12 in a quest to better understand General Motors he discovered and subscribed to Fortune Magazine.
In 1969, Hoover entered the University of Chicago.
There, he earned a bachelor's degree in economics.
After graduating from college, Hoover spent two years as a security analyst at Citibank, New York, covering the retailing industry, followed by two years as a buyer for Sanger-Harris, the Dallas division of Federated Department Stores.
In 1977 he joined the May Department Stores Company in St. Louis, where he spent five years in tasks ranging from financial analysis and planning to shopping center development and marketing.
In 1982, Hoover moved to Austin, Texas, where he launched Bookstop, a book superstore.
Over seven years he and his colleagues developed the first chain of book superstores.
From 1988 to 1993 Hoover served on the Board of Directors of Whole Foods Market.
Hoover is the executive director and a board member of the American Business History Center.
Hoover is a fellow of the IC2 Institute and serves on the University of Texas School of Information Advisory Council, the XADS Advisory Board, and the advisory board of the Archbridge Institute.
Hoover is a former member of the University of Chicago Alumni Board of Governors.
Hoover lives in Flatonia, Texas, where he has a library of more than 57,000 books.
In 1989 Bookstop was the United States's fourth-largest bookstore chain, with a total of 22 stores in four U.S. states.
Laura Elder of the Houston Business Journal wrote that the chain "pioneered the superstore concept".
Hoover himself states that "While the execution of the idea was difficult and complex, the core idea was not. We simply took the retail business model of Toys R Us — giant single-category stores with large product selections and low prices — and applied it to books."
Bookstop sold to Barnes & Noble for $41.5 million in 1989.
In 1990, Hoover, Patrick Spain, and the same friends who helped start Bookstop started The Reference Press to publish Hoover's Handbook, an annual guide to big companies and other enterprises.
The Reference Press would become Hoover's under the leadership of Hoover's friend Patrick Spain.
Hoover stepped down as chief executive officer in December, 1992 to return to retailing, but remained on as chairman of the board of directors.
In 1994, using capital he had raised in a private placement and from small investors in Texas, Hoover opened two TravelFest stores in Austin and one in Houston.
The superstore concept lost a major source of revenue when major airlines cut back the commissions they paid to travel agents.
The stores were subsequently closed.
In 1999 Hoover's, Inc. began trading on the NASDAQ until it was purchased in 2003 by Dun & Bradstreet for $117 million.
In 2005 Hoover founded StoryStores, to build a chain of for-profit museums.
The first, RoadStoryUSA, was planned to be a museum and entertainment center dedicated to the American road and all things connected with it.
During the 2008 recession the project was aborted.
In 2008, Hoover received a distinguished alumni award from the University of Chicago.
In 2011, he was named one of the 30 most influential people in Austin, Texas by the Austin Business Journal.
In 2012 he started Bigwig Games, to produce business and social science strategic simulation games for the iPad and other tablet devices.
Hoover is the CEO and chief game designer of Bigwig Games.
In August, 2014 the company launched its first game, Restaurant Bigwig, for the iPad.
In 2019 Hoover started the American Business History Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, devoted to the study, popularization, and celebration of business and entrepreneurial history.
The center's purpose is to create and sponsor outreach programs including social media, speeches, video and audio presentations, tours, and books and other printed and digital articles and publications.