Peter Bynoe

Peter Bynoe
Born
Peter Charles Bernard Bynoe

(1951-03-20) March 20, 1951
Education
Occupation(s)Lawyer, businessman
EmployerRewards Network
TitleCEO
Board member of
Spouse
Linda Jean Walker
(m. 1987)

Peter Charles Bernard Bynoe (born March 20, 1951) is a Chicago attorney and businessman, formerly the only African-American equity partner in the Chicago office of DLA Piper. In 1989, he and his business partner Bertram Lee were the first African-Americans to buy a controlling interest in a National Basketball Association (NBA) team, when they purchased a 37.5% share of the Denver Nuggets basketball team, and he is among the most influential minority figures in sports law and management.

Bynoe kept the Chicago White Sox from leaving Chicago by developing a New Comiskey Park (now known as Rate Field). He has become a negotiator for professional sports teams' venues. In addition, he was involved in the development of the 1996 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Bynoe serves on several boards of directors.