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Phil Ruffin
Phillip G. Ruffin (born 1936) is an American businessman. His business interests lie largely in casinos, greyhound racing tracks, oil production, convenience stores, and real estate. Ruffin lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. ==Early life and career== Ruffin was raised in Wichita, Kansas〔(Wichita Eagle: "Vegas a comfortable fit for Phil Ruffin's billions" BY ROY WENZL AND TRAVIS HEYING ) April 25, 2010〕 the son of Blanche (nee Cohlmia) and Roy J. Ruffin.〔(In Memory of Blanche Ruffin - Services will be held at St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral ) June 24, 2013〕 He has four siblings: Elaine Ruffin Nemer, Roy Ruffin, Jr., Pat Ruffin, and Pam Ruffin.〔 In 1953, he graduated from Wichita North High School where he was a wrestling champion.〔 He attended Washburn University for three years and Wichita State University but never got his degree.〔(Bloomberg: "CEOs Without College Degrees - Phillip Ruffin" ) retrieved April 25, 2015〕 In 1972, Ruffin pioneered self-serve gasoline in Kansas, creating a chain of 60 convenience stores in the Midwest. In 1987, he then used cash from the convenience stores to build his first hotel, a Marriott in Wichita. His businesses also included oil distribution and one of the country's largest manufacturers of hand trucks. In 1994, Ruffin leased his convenience stores to Total, using the money to purchase more hotels. Then, in 1995, Ruffin acquired the Crystal Place casino resort in the Bahamas. Mortgaging the casino, Ruffin then purchased the New Frontier Hotel and Casino.〔
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