Peter Terrell Loftin (March 1, 1958 – November 16, 2019) was an American telecom entrepreneur who founded Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI) when he was only 25 years old and built it up to a multimillion-dollar company that was eventually merged with Deltacom (now
EarthLink
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).
Loftin, age 61, died at his home in North Miami Beach, Florida on November 16, 2019.
Peter was born in
Denton, North Carolina
Denton is a town in Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the town was 1,494.
Geography
Denton is located in southern Davidson County southeast of Lexington, North Carolina, Lexington, the coun ...
, and grew up in
New Bern, North Carolina
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, where he attended school and played basketball for his high school team. He later attended
North Carolina State University
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.
Career
In 1983 Loftin founded Raleigh, North Carolina–based Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI). In 1999, independent research group New Paradigm Resources ranked BTI seventh nationally among competitive local exchange carriers and BTI was considered one of the nation's top fifteen telecommunications companies, with over 60,000 customers and 600 employees.
Loftin served as chairman of the Board of BTI whose board members included Paul J. Rizzo, former vice-chairman of
IBM
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, and the former Dean of the University of North Carolina's
Kenan-Flagler Business School.
In 1997 BTI agreed to donate $3.1 million to Raleigh's Performing Arts Center, with Raleigh Mayor Tom Fetzer stated that this was the largest private donation made to the city of Raleigh arts program at the time and that "Pete Loftin was the only one that showed interest" in helping fund the project. The city council voted to name the center after BTI, naming it the BTI Center for the Performing Arts. In 2005, it was renamed
Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts
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after
Progress Energy agreed to donate $7.5 million over the course of 20 years.
Business North Carolina Magazine named Loftin “North Carolina Entrepreneur of the Year”. In addition, NCEITA, the North Carolina Electronics and Information Technologies Association, awarded him and BTI the “Corporate Citizen of the Year Award” for providing free Internet services to the disabled in rural schools throughout North Carolina. He was then recognized for his contribution by the then Governor of North Carolina, James B. Hunt.
After selling a portion of BTI, Loftin's involvement in the arts encouraged his purchase of
Casa Casuarina in 2000. Since owning Casa Casuarina he has restored it and turned it into a high-end boutique hotel and club as well as a luxurious residential property. Casa Casuarina is the former
Miami Beach
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Mansion of
Gianni Versace
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, who lived in the home from 1993 until his death in 1997. The home was built in 1930. Loftin sold the home in 2013.
In 2016, Loftin founded the largest new whiskey distillery in the United States. Bardstown Bourbon is the first-of-its-kind Collaborative Whiskey, Bourbon, and Rye Distilling Program located in
Bardstown, Kentucky
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. Constellation Brands acquired a minority stake in the company in 2016.
Constellation Brands Acquires a Minority Stake in the Bardstown Bourbon Company
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References
https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2019/11/18/tbj-plus-founder-of-raleighs-bti-dies-downtown.html
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1958 births
2019 deaths
American Internet company founders
American telecommunications industry businesspeople
20th-century American businesspeople
People from Denton, North Carolina
North Carolina State University alumni
Whisky distillers