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Rocky Wirtz (William Rockwell Wirtz) was born on 5 October, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American businessman (1952–2023). Discover Rocky Wirtz'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 70 years old?

Popular As William Rockwell Wirtz
Occupation Chairman of the Chicago Blackhawks President of Wirtz Corporation Co-chairman of Breakthru Beverage Group
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 5 October, 1952
Birthday 5 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death 25 July, 2023
Died Place Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Rocky Wirtz's Wife?

His wife is Kathleen Wirtz Marilyn Wirtz (m. 2003)

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Wife Kathleen Wirtz Marilyn Wirtz (m. 2003)
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Children 3, including Danny Wirtz

Rocky Wirtz Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rocky Wirtz worth at the age of 70 years old? Rocky Wirtz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Chairman. He is from United States. We have estimated Rocky Wirtz's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 US$4.4 billion (April 2019)
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Timeline

1945

Wirtz's grandfather Arthur Wirtz bought the family's first liquor distributorship in 1945.

1950

His grandfather, Arthur Wirtz, bought a stake in the Blackhawks in 1950, acquiring outright ownership in 1966 and selling a stake to Bill, who inherited full ownership upon Arthur's death in 1983.

1952

William Rockwell "Rocky" Wirtz (October 5, 1952 – July 25, 2023) was an American businessman.

He was the principal owner and chairman of the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.

He was also president of the Blackhawks' parent company, the Wirtz Corporation, a diversified conglomerate headquartered in Chicago.

1971

Wirtz graduated from North Shore Country Day School in Winnetka, Illinois in 1971.

1975

In 1975, he graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in Communications.

2007

Wirtz grew up in the liquor business and assumed control of Wirtz Beverage Group in 2007.

Wirtz inherited the Blackhawks upon the death of his father, Bill Wirtz, in 2007, becoming only the fifth principal owner in the franchise's 81-year history.

Wirtz's younger brother, Peter, initially inherited the team following Bill's death in 2007.

Peter previously served as at Blackhawks vice president.

He intended to uphold many of his father's long-standing policies.

However, Peter was uninterested in owning the Blackhawks, and instead allowed Wirtz to assume control of the team.

The Blackhawks franchise faced both financial challenges and on-ice struggles.

Over the decade preceding Wirtz's leadership, the team incurred losses approaching $191 million and managed to qualify for the playoffs only once during that span.

This period saw ESPN dubbing the Blackhawks as the worst franchise in professional sports.

Wirtz recalls a dire financial predicament where the team found itself unable to cover its own payroll obligations prior to the 2007–08 NHL season.

He was forced to borrow money from other companies within the Wirtz Corporation to keep the franchise afloat.

Almost immediately after becoming the new owner, Wirtz altered many of his father's policies, which many fans saw as anachronistic.

According to a source within the Hawks organization, Wirtz "believes in spending money to make money," in marked contrast to his father's frugal management style.

Wirtz stated in an interview that he would keep Dale Tallon as Blackhawks general manager and Denis Savard as head coach.

He also affirmed at the time that Bob Pulford would remain as the team's senior vice president, but later reassigned him to Blackhawks liaison on NHL affairs.

On October 22, 2007, Wirtz announced the team negotiated with Comcast SportsNet Chicago (now known as NBC Sports Chicago, of which he was part-owner) to televise home games.

This was another break from his father's management style, where games were previously unavailable on television unless they were nationally televised.

That season, they began to show seven home games, with Wirtz citing pre-existing agreements Comcast had with other programming as a reason why the remaining 2007–08 home schedule could not air locally.

Wirtz hired former Chicago Cubs team president John McDonough, to become the new president of the team.

Many believed that McDonough's presence, along with the young talent on the roster, would improve the team's marketing ability and reverse a long drought in popularity.

2008

(Savard would be fired as head coach just four games into the 2008–09 season and replaced by Joel Quenneville. )

This became evident when the team ranked 1st in the NHL for attendance in 2008–09 while making it to the Western Conference Finals.

2010

Under Wirtz's leadership, the Chicago Blackhawks won three Stanley Cups between 2010 and 2015, reversing a period of declining fan interest and on-ice performance.

He oversaw Wirtz Corporation's commercial and residential real estate companies, wine and spirits distributor Breakthru Beverage Group, an insurance company, and banks in Illinois and Florida.

Wirtz was also half-owner of the Blackhawks' home arena, the United Center, along with Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf.

He and Reinsdorf were co-chairmen of the arena's Executive Committee.

2014

In recognition of his many contributions to and leadership in the beverage industry, the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America honored Wirtz with a Lifetime Leadership Award in 2014.

In 2014, Wirtz Beverage expanded outside the U.S. announcing it was taking over as the exclusive Canadian distributor for Diageo beer, wine and spirits brands.

The company was the first nationally established beverage alcohol broker in Canada.

2015

In 2015, Wirtz merged the $2.5 billion alcohol-distribution business with Charmer Sunbelt Group to create Breakthru Beverage Group.

Today, Breakthru is one of North America's leading distributors of wine, spirits and beer brands with more than $6 billion in annual revenue and operations throughout the U.S. and Canada.

At the time of his death, Wirtz served as co-chairman of Breakthru Beverage Group.

His son Danny Wirtz plays a large role in the Breakthru's executive leadership as Vice Chairman, also serving on the company's Board of Directors and Operating Committee.