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Max Fisher

Max Fisher

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Max Fisher
Full Name Max Martin Fisher
Born July 15, 1908
Died March 3, 2005
Birthplace Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Residence Detroit Metropolitan Area, Michigan
Occupation Businessman, Investor, Philanthropist
Known for Aurora Gasoline, Detroit Civic Leadership, Philanthropy

Max Martin Fisher (July 15, 1908 – March 3, 2005) was an American businessman, investor, civic leader, political advisor, and philanthropist whose influence extended across business, public policy, philanthropy, and community development. Based in Michigan for most of his career, Fisher became one of Detroit's most prominent business leaders and was widely recognized for his contributions to economic development, education, the arts, and charitable causes. 1) 2)

Fisher was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Russian immigrant parents and was raised in Salem, Ohio. He attended The Ohio State University on a football scholarship and earned a degree in business administration in 1930. 3) 4)

Following graduation, Fisher moved to Detroit and joined his family's oil reclamation business. His early experience in the petroleum industry laid the foundation for a career that would eventually make him one of Michigan's most successful entrepreneurs. 5)

In 1933, Fisher founded Aurora Gasoline Company, an independent petroleum company that grew into one of the largest gasoline distribution and service station networks in the Midwest. Under his leadership, the company expanded rapidly throughout the region. 6) 7)

In 1959, Aurora Gasoline was acquired by Marathon Oil Company. Following the sale, Fisher diversified his investments into banking, real estate, manufacturing, telecommunications, and finance. Throughout his career he served on the boards of numerous corporations, including Comerica, Sotheby's Holdings, Michigan Bell, Owens-Illinois, and United Brands. 8) 9)

His business success made him one of the most influential figures in Detroit's corporate community during the second half of the twentieth century. 10)

Fisher was deeply involved in Detroit's civic and economic development efforts. Following the civil unrest of 1967, he helped establish New Detroit, an organization dedicated to improving race relations and strengthening civic cooperation within the region. 11) 12)

He also served as a founding leader of Detroit Renaissance, a coalition of business executives and community leaders focused on revitalizing Detroit's economy and encouraging investment within the city. 13) 14)

Throughout his life, Fisher frequently worked alongside major Michigan business leaders, public officials, and nonprofit organizations in efforts to strengthen Detroit's economic and cultural institutions. 15)

Although best known as a businessman and philanthropist, Fisher also became a respected advisor to multiple United States presidents. His expertise in public affairs, international relations, and Middle Eastern issues led presidents from Dwight D. Eisenhower through George H. W. Bush to seek his counsel. 16) 17)

Fisher was known for his ability to build consensus among business, political, and community leaders. His diplomatic approach earned him a reputation as a “builder of bridges” capable of bringing together groups with differing interests and perspectives. 18)

Fisher devoted much of his life to charitable and civic causes. He held leadership positions within numerous philanthropic organizations and became one of the most prominent charitable fundraisers of his generation. 19) 20)

His philanthropic interests included education, healthcare, the arts, community development, and Jewish charitable organizations. Through fundraising efforts and personal contributions, Fisher helped support institutions throughout Michigan, the United States, and abroad. 21) 22)

One of Fisher's most visible legacies in Michigan is the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center in Detroit. The facility serves as the home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and stands as a major cultural institution within the city. 23) 24)

His support for arts and culture helped strengthen Detroit's reputation as a center for music, performance, and creative expression. 25)

Fisher was a major benefactor of The Ohio State University. His contributions helped establish the Max M. Fisher College of Business, which was named in his honor in recognition of his support for business education and leadership development. 26)

The college remains one of the university's flagship academic institutions and serves thousands of students annually. 27)

Max Fisher died on March 3, 2005, at his home in Franklin, Michigan, at the age of 96. By the time of his death, he was widely regarded as one of Detroit's most influential civic leaders and philanthropists. 28) 29)

His legacy continues through the institutions he supported, the organizations he helped build, and the philanthropic foundation that bears his name. His contributions to business, education, community development, and civic leadership remain an important part of Michigan's modern history. 30) 31)

* Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation * Fisher College of Business * Detroit Symphony Orchestra * New Detroit * Detroit Renaissance * Franklin, Michigan


2) Wayne State University Reuther Library – Max M. Fisher Papers. https://reuther.wayne.edu/node/12891
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4) Ohio State University – The Max M. Fisher Story. https://fisher.osu.edu/about/max-m.-fisher-story
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11) Max Fisher Timeline. https://maxmfisher.org/timeline
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17) Max & Marjorie Fisher Foundation – Who We Are. https://mmfisher.org/who-we-are/
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20) Israel Education Center – Max Fisher Biography. https://israeled.org/max-fisher/
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