American engineer and businessman who founded the Boeing Company
American engineer and businessman who founded the Boeing Company
William Boeing was a German-American aviation pioneer who founded the Boeing Company and transformed commercial air travel.
William Boeing emigrated to the United States in 1886 and developed an early passion for engineering and yachting. In 1916, he co-founded Pacific Aero Products Company, later renamed Boeing, to produce seaplanes for the U.S. Navy. Under his leadership, Boeing introduced groundbreaking designs in commercial aircraft, including the Model 40 mail plane and the Model 80 airliner. He championed advancements in aerodynamics and mass production that set industry standards. Boeing's company grew into one of the world's largest aerospace manufacturers, shaping military and civilian aviation. Though he retired from active management in 1934, his vision laid the foundation for modern air transport.
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William Boeing
Boeing Company
American wrestler and promoter
American wrestler and promoter
Bob Geigel was an American professional wrestler and promoter instrumental in regional wrestling circuits.
Bob Geigel competed as a heavyweight wrestler in the 1950s and 1960s, winning multiple regional championships. He co-founded Heart of America Sports Attractions, later known as Central States Wrestling, serving as its president for over two decades. Geigel helped develop talent and expand wrestling's popularity in the Midwest. His business acumen made Central States one of the most successful territories under the National Wrestling Alliance. After retiring from active competition, he remained involved as a promoter and mentor to younger wrestlers. Geigel's contributions influenced the modern professional wrestling industry until his death in 2014.
Bob Geigel
Spanish banker and businessman
Spanish banker and businessman
Spanish banker who led Banco Santander's transformation into a global financial powerhouse as its longtime chairman.
Emilio Botín assumed leadership of Banco Santander in the late 1980s, steering aggressive international expansion.
Under his guidance, Santander acquired financial institutions across Europe and Latin America, boosting its global footprint.
Botín championed innovative banking products and digital services, modernizing traditional retail banking.
He was known for strategic vision, fostering growth while maintaining a focus on customer service.
Throughout his tenure, Santander became one of the world's largest and most profitable banking groups.
Botín's legacy endures in the bank's strong international presence and reputation in global finance.
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Emilio Botín
Japanese songwriter, producer, and manager
Japanese songwriter
producer
and manager
Japanese music executive, songwriter, and producer best known as the founder of Avex Trax and for shaping the J-pop industry.
Born on October 1, 1964, Max Matsuura founded Avex Trax, one of Japan's leading record labels.
He discovered and promoted top J-pop talents such as Ayumi Hamasaki and Namie Amuro, driving the genre's global rise.
As a songwriter and producer, Matsuura crafted numerous chart-topping hits that defined the sound of modern Japanese pop.
Under his visionary leadership, Avex expanded into a multimedia entertainment powerhouse spanning music, film, and live events.
His knack for identifying fresh talent and pushing creative boundaries has left a lasting mark on Japan's music scene.
Matsuura continues to mentor emerging artists and executives, influencing the next generation of pop culture innovators.
Max Matsuura
Indonesian businessman and politician, 14th Vice President of Indonesia
Indonesian businessman and politician
14th Vice President of Indonesia
Indonesian businessman and politician serving as the 14th Vice President of Indonesia.
Born on October 1, 1987, in Surakarta, Indonesia, he is the eldest son of President Joko Widodo. Gibran studied business administration at a university in Australia before joining his family's enterprise in the food and hospitality sector. In 2020, he was elected mayor of Surakarta, where he launched initiatives to support small and medium-sized businesses. His leadership style emphasized innovation and community engagement. In 2024, he was inaugurated as Indonesia's 14th Vice President, working alongside President Prabowo Subianto. Gibran is known for bridging the private sector and government to drive economic growth. He continues to champion youth entrepreneurship and digital transformation across the archipelago.
Gibran Rakabuming Raka
Vice President of Indonesia