Kohl, Hermann People, and well-wishers are expressing their gratitude to the late senator, recognizing him as a talented individual throughout his life.
The American millionaire owned the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association for 29 years, keeping the franchise from transferring. Herb Kohl also remained single for the remainder of his life. Herbert H. Kohl was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on February 7, 1935, to an immigrant family from Europe.
He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison after graduating from Washington High School in 1956. He received his Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1958.
After graduating from graduate school, Kohl worked as a real estate and stock market investor. Kohl served as a United States Senator for over 20 years before deciding not to fight for re-election in 2012. Unfortunately, the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame inductee died at the age of 88 on December 27, 2023.
To balance his profession and personal life, the American Senator remained unmarried his entire life. He claimed that maintaining a single status was his way of ensuring attention to the duties of the United States Senate seat as well as ownership of the Bucks. He never had children because he was never in a relationship. Nonetheless, he is survived by his elder brother Sidney, his older sister Dolores, and his younger brother Allen.
In addition, Herb Kohl Philanthropies’ director stated,
“Throughout his life, Herb Kohl always put people first — from his employees and their families to his customers and countless charitable organizations and efforts.”
Kohl’s forefathers came from Poland and Russia. Max Kohl was a member of the Polish Jewish community, while Mary (née Hiken) was a member of the Russian Jewish community. When the Kohl family came to the United States, they established Kohl’s department store as a means of survival, later expanding their business.
Kohl, a well-known Wisconsin businessman, purchased the Bucks to protect them from leaving. In addition, he generously gave money from his fortune to civic and educational organizations across his state. Kohl stood out as a rare personality in the Senate, which is infamous for egos.
Herb worked quietly and without seeking recognition, yet he was effective on important issues for the state, most notably dairy laws. Similarly, Kohl contributed $25 million to the new sports stadium at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, which was christened the Kohl Center.
In 1990, Kohl launched the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Achievement Award Program, which presents yearly rewards to graduating seniors, teachers, and schools around Wisconsin. He even stated that he would not run for Senator in 2012, noting,
“I’m not the office’s owner. It belongs to the people of Wisconsin, and there’s something to be said for not being in office for a long time.”
Herb Kohl has an incalculable impact on the lives of many people.
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