2006day.year

Kenneth Lay

(1942 - 2006)

American businessman

American businessman
Kenneth Lay was an American businessman and founder of Enron whose rise and fall epitomized corporate scandal.
Kenneth Lay (1942–2006) co-founded Enron in 1985 and served as its chairman and CEO. He oversaw Enron's transformation into a leading energy trading company valued at over $60 billion. In 2001, Enron's sudden collapse revealed massive accounting fraud and deception. Lay was charged with securities fraud and other crimes and was convicted in May 2006. He died of a heart attack before he could be sentenced, leaving his reputation in ruins. The Enron scandal prompted major reforms in corporate governance and financial regulation.
Kenneth Lay
2008day.year

Hasan Doğan

(1956 - 2008)

Turkish businessman

Turkish businessman
Hasan Doğan was a Turkish businessman and sports administrator who served as president of the Turkish Football Federation.
Hasan Doğan (1956–2008) was a Turkish businessman who became the 37th president of the Turkish Football Federation. Elected in February 2008, he aimed to modernize Turkish football administration and improve youth development. Doğan supported Turkey's successful bid to co-host the UEFA European Championship. Though his tenure was cut short by his sudden death, he is remembered for his energetic leadership and vision. He had previously held leadership roles in various sports and corporate boards in Turkey. Doğan's commitment to sports development left a lasting impression on Turkish football governance.
2008 Hasan Doğan
2012day.year

Colin Marshall

(1933 - 2012)

Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge, English businessman and politician

Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge English businessman and politician
English businessman and politician who led British Airways to global success and later served in the House of Lords.
Colin Marshall, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge (1933-2012) was a transformative leader in both business and public service. As Chairman and Chief Executive of British Airways, he guided the airline through privatization and global expansion, earning a reputation for strong leadership and innovation. He later joined the House of Lords, contributing his commercial expertise to national policy debates. Marshall held influential roles in major corporations and cultural institutions, shaping the UK's economic and civic landscape. His career bridged the worlds of corporate management and politics, reflecting his commitment to service and strategic vision.
Colin Marshall, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge