John Rosatti

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John Rosatti

Born March 1, 1944 (1944-03-01) (age 64)
Brooklyn, New York
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John Rosatti was born in Brooklyn, New York on March 1 1944. John Rosatti purchased his first pre-owned vehicle dealership, in 1978. The business was a huge success. The dealership’s most remarkable achievements to date have been featured in the Top 100 by Ward’s Automotive several times. The business expanded rapidly and Rosatti Auto Group[1] stretched out into various other states; including Nevada, New Jersey, and Florida. In 2001 after the devastating loss of his loving wife, Bonni, John Rosatti and his three children moved to Florida where a he began partaking in cigarette boat races and investing in real estate and restaurants. He and a longtime friend and business partner decided to turn their love of boats into a business venture and founded Millennium Super Yachts[2] located in North Palm Beach, Florida.

Another quality that has set John Rosatti apart from other business entrepreneurs is giving back to the community. He has made many generous donations to numerous charities such as the American Heart Association[3], The Boy’s and Girl’s Club of Broward County, and the G & P foundation for Cancer Research. He also pledged $1,000,000, his largest charitable donation to date, to the Benjamin School, in the memory of his former wife Bonni Rosatti.

John Rosatti is undoubtedly a man of character, and most of all; class. One of Rosatti’s favorite distractions is collecting classic, one of a kind Hot Rods. His present collection consists of 13 cars including a 1967 Corvette, three 1941 Willys, and a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner. Another activity that Mr. Rosatti deeply enjoys is sailing on his luxurious 157-foot yacht, the Nice n’ Easy. This boat was specially built by Christensen Yachts, which is the leading designer of high valued, compound fiberglass, ocean voyaging motor yachts. Because of the wonderful results Rosatti received with this specific yacht corporation, he recently decided to form a business contract to design and build Christensen Yacht’s 4th Custom 160’ Series. This highly successful entrepreneur has been featured in magazines such as Showboats International[4], and Yachting Magazine[5].

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  1. ^ Top 100 dealership groups in the United States. Crain Communications, Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
  2. ^ Diane M. Byrne (June, 2004). The Fast and the Furious. Power & Motoryacht, SOURCE INTERLINK MEDIA, LLC. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
  3. ^ 2008 Research Roundtable. American Heart Association. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
  4. ^ David Morris. Waterfront: Ready to Run. CurtCo/SB. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
  5. ^ Scott Shane (2002-05-01). The 70-knot Superyacht. Yachting Magazine. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.

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