Education
Princeton University.
Princeton University.
He played college football for Princeton from 1963 through 1965, and was an All-American in 1964 and 1965. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 1966 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts. They wound up in a displaced persons camp in West Germany and in 1951 came to the United States.
A 1965 Sports Illustrated story described Maliszewski as "a sensitive, deeply religious young man who, Princeton coaches say, gets nasty only when he removes his two front teeth before a game, and then he is about the nastiest thing ever to draw a pro scout to a Princeton football game".
At Princeton he majored in philosophy, and his senior thesis was called "The Existence of God in Hume and Kant". He attended Harvard Business School.
He founded Gateway Asset Management, a pension marketing firm based in Chicago. In 1998, as an independent director of the Yacktman Fund, a mutual fund, he was a leader of a widely reported challenge to the fund"s management.
Maliszewski was the president (and later chairman) of the Princeton Football Association.
The fund"s shareholders ultimately voted to support the fund"s manager and the dissident directors were removed, but the controversy influenced the Securities and Exchange Commission in its development of new rules adopted in 2001 to protect independent fund directors.In 2012 he received a lifetime achievement award from Fund Director Intelligence for his contribution to mutual fund governance.