1855day.year

King Camp Gillette

(1855 - 1932)

American businessman, founded the Gillette Company

American businessman founded the Gillette Company
Inventor and entrepreneur who founded the Gillette Company, revolutionizing shaving with disposable razor blades.
King Camp Gillette (1855–1932) was an American businessman and inventor best known for creating the safety razor with disposable blades. Born in Wisconsin, he worked as a traveling salesman before conceiving the idea of a razor with thin, replaceable steel blades. He founded the Gillette Safety Razor Company in 1901, pioneering mass production and innovative marketing strategies. His invention transformed personal grooming by making shaving safer and more convenient. Beyond his business ventures, Gillette wrote on social and political issues, advocating for world government and economic reform. His company became a household name around the world.
1855 King Camp Gillette Gillette Company
1917day.year

Francis L. Kellogg

(1917 - 2006)

American businessman and diplomat

American businessman and diplomat
American businessman and diplomat who served in high-profile ambassadorial roles and fostered transatlantic economic relations.
Francis L. Kellogg was born in 1917 and built a thriving career in corporate management before transitioning to public service. He was appointed by the U.S. government to represent American interests on the international stage during the 1970s. Kellogg served as Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and held a senior role at the United Nations. He was known for his diplomatic acumen and his efforts to strengthen economic ties between North America and Europe. Throughout his career, he received numerous accolades for his contributions to international relations. He remained active in both business and diplomacy until his passing in 2006, leaving behind a legacy of cross-border collaboration.
1917 Francis L. Kellogg
1923day.year

Virginia Halas McCaskey

(1923 - 2025)

American football executive

American football executive
American football executive and principal owner of the Chicago Bears.
Virginia Halas McCaskey was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1923 as the daughter of NFL founder George Halas. She joined the Chicago Bears organization in her youth and developed a deep understanding of football operations. In 1983, she became the principal owner and chairman of the team, guiding the Bears through decades of both triumph and transition. Under her leadership, the franchise won Super Bowl XX and maintained competitive success. As the NFL's longest-tenured team owner, she became a respected figure in professional sports. McCaskey was known for her commitment to community outreach and preserving her father's legacy. She passed away in 2025 at the age of 101, leaving an enduring impact on professional football.
1923 Virginia Halas McCaskey