George
"Fritz" Jewett Jr.(1927 - 2008)
From 1974 until 2000, Fritz Jewett played a pivotal
shoreside role in making the United States' America's
Cup teams competitive. Besides chairing five defense
and challenge syndicates, Jewett was a key participant
in four Stars & Stripes campaigns, from 1987 until
1995. His final Cup role in 2000 was as chairman of
the America One Challenge syndicate on behalf of the
St. Francis Yacht Club.
In all, Jewett helped three different clubs mount
America's Cup campaigns. Under the New York Yacht
Club burgee he began as co-chair for Intrepid in 1974,
and subsequently as chair of the Enterprise, Freedom,
and Liberty syndicates. The Stars & Stripes campaigns
were under the San Diego Yacht Club burgee, and finally,
America One represented the St. Francis Yacht Club.
Fritz Jewett is an avid sailor and member of the
St. Francis Yacht Club, New York Yacht Club, San Diego
Yacht Club, Pacific-Union Club, Bohemian Club, Villa
Taverna, and Spouting Rock Beach Association in Newport,
R.I. Jewett received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Dartmouth College in 1950 and a Master of Business
Administration degree from Harvard Business School
in 1952. George "Fritz" Jewett Jr. joined
Potlatch Corporation in 1954 and moved into corporate
administration in 1955. In December 1999, he retired
as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, having
been elected in December 1977. He is also a longtime
philanthropic contributor to the arts, science and
medicine on both local and national levels.
For his remarkable contribution to the America's
Cup initiatives, George "Fritz" Jewett Jr.
is elected to the America's Cup Hall of Fame. In response
to his nomination Jewett stated, "The 1974 Intrepid
campaign to defend the Cup against Australia was very
exciting for my family and myself. While the competition
was intense, we gained many friends as well as a strong
desire to win the next Cup series. We enjoyed the
camaraderie and being associated with the best yacht
designers, boat builders, sail makers and sailors
in the world, many of whom are in the America's Cup
Hall of Fame. I am honored to be included in this
group of people who helped to shape the America's
Cup competition as it is today."