Vincent Wolanin
Vincent M. Wolanin is an American entrepreneur, record producer, and former professional racquetball player from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Early life and education
Vincent M. Wolanin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Julia Solecki Wolanin and Vincent J. Wolanin, a state police detective. He has one brother, Gregory. Wolanin was educated at Father Judge High School, a Roman Catholic high school in Philadelphia. Father Judge later inducted him into their hall of fame in 2004. He gained his bachelor's degree from Philadelphia University in 1969 before attending graduate school at Union College.During his undergraduate career, Wolanin was a member of both the Rams’ basketball and baseball teams, becoming a star pitcher for the latter. Wolanin's freshman season saw him emerge as the winning pitcher for four of the team's five victories, including a game against Rutgers that represented the Rams’ first-ever win against a major public university. He was awarded the university's lifetime innovation award in 2010 and inducted into the university's athletics hall of fame in 2012.
Career
Construction
Shortly after graduating from Philadelphia University, Wolanin began a wholesale building materials business. The company supplied materials at high volume and shipped them directly to clients’ building sites, thereby bypassing the need for a warehouse. The construction arm of the business emerged when Wolanin secured a contract from a building materials client that was struggling to stay on schedule. An agreement was reached whereby the developer would be free to not pay Wolanin if the work was unsatisfactory. However, successfully completing the sections would result in the developer awarding the company as much work as it could accomplish.Currently, Bethlehem Construction Corporation develops real estate across the United States with a focus on New York and Florida. In 1993 they constructed the world headquarters for fashion retailer Chico's. By 1994, it was estimated that they owned a total of 528,000 square feet of commercial space, valued at an estimated $42.4 million.