Edward P. Roski, Jr.

Edward P. Roski, Jr. is chairman and chief executive officer of one of the oldest and
largest
privately held real estate companies in the United States. Ranked as the No. 1 Real Estate
Developer
in Los Angeles for over fifteen years, Majestic Realty Co. owns, manages, and leases in
excess of
73,000,000 sq. ft. of property for clients across the nation.
Mr. Roski is co-owner of the Los Angeles Kings and Lakers. Combining his love of sports with
his
passion for business, he played a critical role in developing the teams’ new arena. Majestic
led the
L.A. Arena Company’s efforts to create the STAPLES Center. Now a landmark in Downtown Los
Angeles, STAPLES is considered the entertainment capital of the entertainment capital.
A generous philanthropist, Mr. Roski personally commits his time and resources to countless
civic
organizations throughout Los Angeles. The extensive list includes the Walt Disney Concert
Hall, the
Cathedral of our Lady of Angels, March of Dimes, Friends of Child Advocates, Inner City
Arts, Boys
and Girls Clubs, Public Council, and The City of Hope.
In addition, in 2002, he initiated the Majestic Realty Foundation whose charitable
giving and
community outreach focuses on youth, family, education, health, and violence prevention. The
foundation makes grants of over 2 million dollars annually.
Roski also takes an active role in the city’s cultural and educational development, serving
on the
boards of LACMA, the Bowers Museum, The California Science Center, the Natural History
Museum of Los
Angeles County, and the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission. Mr. Roski also serves
on the
Board of Regents at Loyola High School, as well as the Board of Trustees at the University
of
Southern California; most recently he was appointed to the board of the National Geographic
Society.
For his relentless efforts on behalf of the community, he has received numerous awards and
civic
honors, including: Project Restore’s Los Angeles Heritage Award, for his commitment to the
restoration of downtown LA, and the Spirit of Los Angeles Award (Eddy Award) for his civic
involvement and dedication. The City of Hope awarded him their prestigious “The Spirit of
Life”
Award, and he was honored with the Oxford cup by the General Fraternity of Beta Theta Pi.
The
University of Southern California awarded Mr. Roski the Asa V. Call Award, which recognizes
alumni
who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to the University and to the community by
giving
generously of their time, energy and leadership. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars honored him with their 2006 Public Service award, and most recently the Los Angeles
Business Journal named Mr. Roski the 2006 Businessperson of the Year.
Outside his civic and professional endeavors, Mr. Roski’s great love is travel. His passion
for
adventure has entitled him membership in the famed Explorers Club. He has climbed to Base
Camp at
Mt. Everest, K2, and Mt. Kilimanjaro, rode his bike across Mongolia, Russia, and Burma, and
has made
several deep water dives throughout New Guinea. He has traveled to some of most remote
reaches of
the Globe, and is an avid collector of African and Aboriginal Art.
Ed Roski was born in Oklahoma and raised in Southern California where he graduated from the
University of Southern California in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science degree in finance and
real
estate. He served as an officer in the United States Marines from 1962 to 1966 where he was
decorated for bravery with two purple hearts. He now resides in Los Angeles with his wife
Gayle
Garner Roski, with whom he has three children and five grandchildren.