Don Gaston
Donald F. Gaston was an American businessman who served as an Executive Vice President of Gulf and Western Industries and Chairman of the Boston Celtics.
Early life
Gaston was born and raised in Nacogdoches, Texas. In 1954, he graduated from Stephen F. Austin State College with a degree in accounting.On December 21, 1953, Gaston married Paula Boynton, daughter of Stephen F. Austin president Dr. Paul L. Boynton. They had three children together and resided in Houston until 1967, when they moved to Greenwich, Connecticut.
From 1953 to 1962, Gaston served as an assistant manager of Ernst & Ernst in Houston, Texas.
Gulf and Western
In 1962, Gaston became treasurer and controller of Gulf and Western Industries, and in 1966 he was elected to the company's board of directors. In 1967, he was elected to the board of directors of Famous Players, a Canadian theater chain owned by Gulf and Western subsidiary Paramount Pictures. Later that year, he was elected Executive Vice President of Gulf and Western. He also served on the board of Gulf and Western subsidiaries Madison Square Garden, Roosevelt Raceway, Capitol Life Insurance Company, and the Providence Washington Insurance Company.In 1979, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused Gaston and company Chairman Charles Bluhdorn of a number of securities violations. The case was settled in 1981 and Gaston and Bluhdorn were not required to pay any restitution.