John Bitove

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John I. Bitove, (Jr.) (born 1960, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian businessman and noted sportsman. He is the controlling shareholder through Obelysk Funds, of Priszm, Scott's Real Estate Investment Trust and Canadian Satellite Radio (which owns XM Satellite Radio in Canada). He is also the founder and driving force behind the S'Cool Life Fund a charitable entity for public schools across Canada.

While controlling several public and private businesses, he is currently involved in an effort to establish Canada's third private television network with new High Definition, over-the-air stations in Canada's 8 largest cities, as well as participating in the Federal Government of Canada upcoming spectrum auction. For the auction Bitove's entity DAVE Wireless has teamed up with Vulcan Ventures and Quadrangle Group out of New York. The coming spectrum auction will create a 4th wireless entity to compete with the 3 existing operators in Canada.

Bitove was the volunteer president of the City of Toronto bid for the 2008 Olympic Games. He was the founder of the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association franchise as well as the creator of the new home of sports and entertainment in Toronto the Air Canada Centre. He has also been the volunteer organizer for the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics (track and field) and the 1994 FIBA World Championship of Basketball. In 2005 he received the first James Naismith Award of Excellence by Canada Basketball.

Bitove earned an undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in Business (marketing) from Indiana University in 1983. He also received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Windsor in 1984 and was called to the Bar and admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1986. Since 2007 he has served on the Board of Trustees of Wake Forest University in North Carolina.