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Automotive Pioneer Jim Moran Dies at 88.


DEERFIELD BEACH Deerfield Beach, town (1990 pop. 46,325), Broward co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic coast; inc. 1925. The development of high-technology industry and commerce expanded the town and more than doubled its population between 1970 and 1990. , Fla. -- Jim Moran James Patrick "Jim" Moran Jr. (born 16 May 1945 in Buffalo, New York) has represented the 8th congressional district of Virginia since 1991. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

His brother, Brian Moran, is a member of the Virginia House of Delegates.
, automotive pioneer and founder of JM Family Enterprises, Inc., died April 24, 2007 at Hillsboro Beach, FL. He was 88.

Revered and respected as much for his philanthropic generosity as his numerous and outstanding contributions to the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. , Jim Moran created a legacy built upon dedication, honesty, and hard work. A key highlight of his career, which spanned six decades, was the founding in 1968 of JM Family Enterprises, Inc., headquartered in Deerfield Beach, Florida Deerfield Beach is a city in Broward County, Florida, USA. The city is named for the numerous deer that once roamed the area. As of 2004, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 76,478. . It stands today as an $11.1 billion diversified automotive corporation and is ranked by Forbes as the 18th largest privately held company privately held company

A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly.
 in the country. For the past nine consecutive years, JM Family has been ranked by Fortune magazine as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Its flagship subsidiary, Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 (SET), is the world's largest independent distributor of Toyota vehicles Toyota vehicles, past and present, sold under the Toyota brand. Most were made by the Toyota Motor Corporation. Current and past production vehicles
  • Toyota 2000GT (1967-1970)
  • Toyota 4Runner (1984-present, known as the Toyota Hilux Surf in Japan)
. Moran was active in the leadership of JM Family until his passing.

From his days in Chicago of selling soft drinks at sandlot baseball Sandlot baseball is senior baseball played by teams unaffiliated with major league baseball teams. The system of major league teams and the minor league teams they own is often referred to as organized baseball.  games at age seven, to coaching Little League Baseball, to building an automotive marketing empire, Jim's philosophy for success never changed: Work harder than the competition, treat people fairly, and start every day with an idea of how to do things better. He was the consummate boss, because he never saw himself as "the boss." In his mind, no one ever worked FOR him, rather they worked WITH him. He valued everyone equally regardless of position or title.

Belying his humble beginnings Humble Beginnings was an American pop punk band from New Jersey. While never gaining large-scale success, many of the band's members went on to mainstream success with other outfits. , Jim created and led sales and marketing organizations valued at billions of dollars. He never forgot those who helped him become successful - his business associates and his community. Jim's success in all things relates directly to his often-stated belief that "The future belongs to those who prepare for it." He prepared for his future and tried every day to help others prepare for theirs. Jim's founding values will continue to breathe magic into JM Family's culture and success. With his philosophy that "our associates are our most important asset" and his guiding principles of the three Cs - Consideration, Cooperation and Communication, Jim Moran built his legacy as an automotive pioneer and extraordinary businessman.

Jim's leadership in the automotive industry began when he borrowed $360 to purchase a Sinclair gas station in Chicago in 1939 and began selling used cars at that station just four years later. He then quickly established himself as Chicago's "Jim Moran the Courtesy Man" becoming the No. 1 Hudson dealer in the country, the first ever to advertise new and used cars on television, the No. 1 Ford dealer in the world, and in 1961 became the only automobile dealer to be featured on the cover of TIME magazine. Then in 1966 he moved to South Florida and became the largest volume Pontiac dealer for the 20 years he owned JM Pontiac in Hollywood, Florida Hollywood is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of 1 July 2006, the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 145,879.[3] Founded in 1925, the city grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s, and is now the ninth largest city in Florida. , and began SET. His accomplishments as an extraordinary businessman were recognized world wide in 2005, when Jim was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame The Automotive Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for notable figures in the development of the automobile industry. Founded in 1939, the group opened a permanent museum in Midland, Michigan, United States, in 1971.  - the highest place of honor in the international motor vehicle industry.

"No leader in our industry or community has ever been more accomplished, respected or beloved than Jim Moran," said Colin Brown Colin Brown may refer to:
  • Colin Brown (politician), member of the UK's Veritas party
  • Colin Brown (journalist) (born 1962), editor-in-chief of Screen International
  • Colin Brown (radio presenter), A former radio presenter at Source Radio
, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of JM Family. "His humble nature and sincere concern for others, coupled with his impeccable character and unique ability to impact the automotive field in lasting, innovative ways, made him someone who will be remembered and missed for decades to come."

He generously shared his wealth and his heart with his associates and his community throughout his life. In Jim's early days in Chicago, he led many charity telethons with the likes of Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Sammy Davis may refer to:
  • Sammy Davis, Jr., American entertainer
  • Sammy Davis, Sr., American dancer and father of Sammy Davis, Jr.
  • Sammy Davis (American football), American football player
  • Sammy L. Davis, American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • S. C. H.
, Jr. and Danny Thomas and was always among the first to recognize a community need and respond to it. His philanthropy continued and grew when he moved to South Florida in 1966 after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. As he won his battle with cancer, Jim recognized the importance and impact on the community of Holy Cross Hospital Holy Cross Hospital may refer to:

In the United Kingdom:
  • Holy Cross Hospital — Haslemere, Surrey, England
In the United States:
  • Holy Cross Hospital — Nogales, Arizona
  • Holy Cross Hospital — Fort Lauderdale, Florida
 in Fort Lauderdale. Holy Cross became one of his earliest South Florida philanthropic focuses that grew as he saw the need in the community growing. In 2000 the Jim Moran Heart and Vascular Center was dedicated and in 2006 the Jim Moran Heart and Vascular Research Institute at Holy Cross Hospital was created to "prepare for the future" of South Florida. Countless individuals and nonprofit organizations have been helped by his generosity. In 1984 Jim founded the Youth Automotive Training Center, located today in Deerfield Beach, Florida, as a privately funded school that still offers basic automotive repair training, GED GED
abbr.
1. general equivalency diploma

2. general educational development

GED (US) n abbr (Scol) (= general educational development) →
 and academic preparation, and life skills development for at-risk young people that everyone else had given up on. There are now more than 400 YATC YATC Youth Automotive Training Center
YATC Yet Another Tetris Clone
YATC You Are Too Cute
 graduates living as successful, law abiding citizens because he gave them another chance. Jim's great success as an entrepreneur and his enlightened philanthropy were nationally recognized in 1996 when he received the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans Award. An honor given to those who have risen from humble beginnings, overcome incredible obstacles, achieved success through hard work and determination, and give back to their communities.

Jim was so committed to giving back to the community and ensuring his legacy of philanthropy beyond his life that a few years ago he created The Jim Moran Foundation with the mission of improving the quality of life for the youth and families of Florida through the support of innovative programs and opportunities that meet the ever-changing needs of the community. Through his extraordinary vision and generosity, he truly prepared for the future for so many.

Throughout his long and successful life, Jim Moran never took credit for his accomplishments. He always attributed his success to those associates who work with him, being in the right place at the right time, and being able to do something that he loved every day - selling cars. What a legacy! He will be missed by all who knew him and many who never had the opportunity.

James (Jim) Martin Moran was born August 8, 1918 in the Near North Side of Chicago to parents James and Anna. His only sibling who survived beyond infancy was his older sister, Genevieve. All three preceded Jim in death. Jim is survived by his wife, Jan; daughter and son-in-law, Arline and John McNally; daughter, Pat Moran; son and daughter-in-law, Jim Moran, Jr. and Wanda; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He will be remembered as a strong and successful husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, friend, entrepreneur, leader, salesman, marketer, competitor, communicator, and philanthropist.

A private ceremony will be held as well as two public "Celebration of Life Gatherings" - one at JM Family's Corporate Headquarters in Deerfield Beach, FL and one at Southeast Toyota's Westlake Vehicle Processing facility in Jacksonville, FL. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Jim Moran Foundation, 100 Jim Moran Boulevard, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 or to the Youth Automotive Training Center, 399 SW 3rd Avenue, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441.
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