Business People
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Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist,
businessman, entrepreneur and a major philanthropist. Carnegie earned
the major part of his wealth in ...
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Charles M. Schwab
Charles M. Schwab was a famous American steel magnate and
businessman. He headed as the president of Bethlehem Steel, which became
the second largest steel ...
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Conrad Hilton
Conrad Hilton was an American hotelier and businessman and the
founder of the much renowned Hilton Hotels chain. Hilton’s philanthropic
philosophy was ...
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David Ogilvy
David Mackenzie Ogilvy, CBE was a renowned advertising executive
and an excellent businessman. Popularly known as the “Father of
Advertising”, Ogilvy is seen ...
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Estee Lauder
Estee Lauder was an American businesswoman and founder of the
Estée Lauder Companies, a pioneering cosmetics company. She was also one
of the wealthiest self ...
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George Stephen
George Stephen, also known as Sir George Stephen, was a
Scots-Quebecker banker and railway executive in Canada. He became the
first president of Canadian ...
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H. L. Hunt
Haroldson Lafayette Hunt, Jr., popularly known as H. L. Hunt, was
born in Carson Township, Fayette County, Illinois. He was an extremely
talented person which ...
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Henry Ford
Henry Ford, a renowned industrialist in America, was the founder
of the Ford Motor Company. He also sponsored the development of the
assembly line technique of ...
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James J. Hill
A well-known Canadian-American railroad executive and businessman,
a chief executive officer of the Hill lines, James Jerome Hill was
fondly tagged as “The ...
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Jay Gould
Jason “Jay” Gould was the America’s top railroad developer and
speculator. Born in Roxbury, New York, he was considered among the most
dishonest “robber ...
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John D. Rockefeller
John Davison Rockefeller I was an oil magnate from America, who
brought a revolution in the petroleum industry and outlined the
structure of modern ...
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John D. Rockefeller Jr.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. was an American businessman and major
philanthropist. He was the fifth and the last child of the famous
businessman and Standard Oil ...
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John H. Johnson
John Harold Johnson was one of the most significant businessman
and publisher of United States. Though early years of his life were
quite difficult and tricky, ...
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Leo Burnett
Leo Burnett was an advertising executive who created the famous
advertising campaigns like the Jolly Green Giant, the Marlboro Man,
Toucan Sam, Charlie the ...
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Mary Kay Ash
Mary Kay Ash was a famous American businesswoman and the founder
of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc. She started her business with a small
investment of 5000$ in 1963, ...
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Peter Drucker
Peter Ferdinand Drucker was an amazing writer, brilliant
management consultant and a self-defined “social ecologist”. His works
distinguish the organization of ...
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Ray Kroc
Raymond Albert “Ray” Kroc was an extremely proficient American
businessman. Once referred to by Harvard Business School as “the service
sector’s equivalent of ...
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Sam Walton
Samuel Moore "Sam" Walton was among the most versatile and
brilliant businessmen of the world. He was the founder of one of the
world’s biggest general retail ...
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