Jackie Autry

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Jackie Autry
Born (1941-10-02) October 2, 1941 (age 82)
Newark, New Jersey, US
Nationality American
Other names Jacqueline Ellam
Known for Former owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and former Honarary American League President (2000-2015)
Spouse(s) Gene Autry (1981–1998, his death)

Jackie Autry, (born Jacqueline Evelyn Ellam October 2, 1941 in Newark, New Jersey, US)[1] is the former owner of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and widow of singer, actor and businessman Gene Autry.

Career

She was the Honorary President of Major League Baseball's American League, from 2000 until 2015. Her main task was to present the American League Championship Award, the William Harridge Trophy, to the champion at the end of the ALCS as well as the ALCS MVP award. Autry is the only woman to ever serve on the Major League Baseball Executive Council, on its Oversight Committee, and as a member of the MLB board of directors.

Autry served as past President of the American Red Cross; was responsible as President for raising funds to build an independent Community Blood Bank at the Eisenhower Medical Center and served as its President for many years. The Blood Bank continues to serve seven area hospitals surrounding the Palm Springs area. She continues to serve on the Board of Trustees at Eisenhower Medical Center and is the longest tenured Trustee having served since 1981. She is also a current member of the board of directors of the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center. Is President of Gene Autry Music Publishing Companies which houses four publishing companies. Is President of the Autry Foundation which was established by Gene and Ina Autry. Funding from this Foundation provided the funds to build a world class western history museum contiguous to the Los Angeles Zoo. The 148,000 sq ft (13,700 m2). Museum now called the Autry National Center houses the Museum of the American West, Southwest Museum of the American Indian and the Institute for the Study of the American West. After 13 years she retired as Board chairman and now holds the position of chairman Emeritus and Lifetime Director. She is Vice Chairman of Aerospace Technologies Group/ATGGroup/ which makes shades for corporate and commercial jets in which she is the majority stock holder. She is a co-producer with partner Dennis Osborne in Control Freak Productions, which produces movies scripts that are generated internally.

Personal Life

Now in semi-retirement, she handles investment portfolios, continues to attend Angels baseball games and enjoys traveling. She has a home in Palm Springs, California and also in Studio City, California.

In 2007 Autry won the Golden Boot Award for contributions to the genre of Western television and films.[2] She played herself in the 2007 documentary, Gene Autry: White Hat, Silver Screen, and was the Executive Producer of the 2009 documentary, When Dream Worlds Collide.[1]

On November 25, 2010 (Thanksgiving Day), Autry was driving a car in Palm Springs that hit and killed a pedestrian, Jesus Cardova Diaz, who was a homeless man. She received no civil or criminal charges as she was clearly sober and the man she hit was jaywalking.[3]

References

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  3. Widow of 'Singing Cowboy' Gene Autry kills pedestrian while driving in Palm Springs, Los Angeles Times, November 30, 2010
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