Gerry Pencer
Gerald Norman Pencer was a Canadian philanthropist and business executive who was the head of the soft drink manufacturing company, Cott.
In 1997, he was diagnosed with brain cancer which led him and his wife to create the Gerry & Nancy Pencer Brain Trust, a brain tumour centre where patients could feel at home while receiving state-of-the-art treatment.
Early life and career
Pencer was born in Montreal, Canada into a Jewish family. When Pencer was 44, he took over Cott, at the time an unknown soft drink manufacturer, from his father. Sales increased during Pencer's tenure.Pencer was also Chairman of Financial Trustco Capital Ltd. which owned Financial Trust Company. Financial Trust Company was acquired by Central Guaranty Trust Company in 1988.