Jeffrey Alfred Legum

Jeffrey Alfred Legum

Jeffrey Alfred Legum (born 1941) is an American philanthropist, investor and former automobile dealer.

Legum has been successful as an auto dealer,[1][2] and as an investor. His investment advice helped build the endowments of both the Park School and the Baltimore Museum of Art.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Legum Chevrolet-Nissan, said to be Maryland's largest car dealership, was sold by Jeffrey A. Legum for $11.5 million to rival Robert L. Bell, who owns Ford, Mitsubishi and Suzuki dealerships in Glen Burnie". The Washington Post. August 10, 1989. p. B1.
  2. ^ Edward Lapham (1986). "Sales Giants". Automotive News.