Ernest Alexander Boch Jr. is the CEO of Boch Enterprises, a US$1 billion business consisting primarily of automobile dealerships in Norwood, Massachusetts. He inherited the business when his father died. He has formed a band, Ernie and the Automatics, and the album was on Billboard’s Low Expectations on June 2, 2018. He is a member of the board of trustees of Berklee College of Music.
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Ernest Alexander Boch Jr. is the CEO of Boch Enterprises, a US$1 billion business consisting primarily of automobile dealerships in Norwood, Massachusetts. Boch is a local celebrity in the Greater Boston area who has a passion for music, makes television cameos, and has a creative approach to advertising and selling cars. He inherited the business when his father died. In October 2015, Boch sold the majority of his dealerships, although they retained the Boch name and he continued to be the public face of the dealerships. He retained ownership of his Ferrari and Maserati dealership, and remained CEO of Subaru New England. In 2016 he agreed to underwrite the organization that runs the Shubert and Wang theaters in Boston.
In January 2021 he made an unsolicited one-million dollar donation to the Barstool Fund, in support of their effort in helping small businesses through the coronavirus pandemic. He has been described as “a Donald Trump fanatic. ” He has formed a band, Ernie and the Automatics, and the album was on Billboard’s Low Expectations on June 2, 2018. He is a member of the board of trustees of Berklee College of Music. He also has a role in the National Geographic reality show, The Boch Project, in which he provided infrastructure and other resources for an impoverished Ugandan village.
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