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Shibusawa Eiichi

(1840 - 1931)

Japanese businessman

Japanese businessman
Japanese industrialist and philanthropist often called 'the father of Japanese capitalism.' He founded the First National Bank and promoted modern economic institutions in Japan.
Shibusawa Eiichi was born in 1840 and played a pivotal role in Japan's modernization during the Meiji era. He established numerous enterprises, including the First National Bank and the Tokyo Stock Exchange, helping to shape the nation's financial infrastructure. Shibusawa also served as an advisor to the government on economic policy. Committed to social welfare, he introduced charitable organizations focusing on education and public health. His writings on moral business conduct influenced generations of Japanese entrepreneurs. Shibusawa died in 1931, leaving a profound impact on Japan's industrial and philanthropic landscape.
1931 Shibusawa Eiichi
2014day.year

Harry Lonsdale

(1932 - 2014)

American chemist, businessman, and politician

American chemist businessman and politician
American chemist and entrepreneur who founded a successful research company and ran for the U.S. Senate.
Harry Lonsdale (1932–2014) was an American chemist who made significant contributions to polymer science before becoming an entrepreneur. He founded Bend Research, a company known for pharmaceutical and materials research, driving innovation in drug delivery and plastics. In the early 1990s, Lonsdale entered politics as a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Oregon, advocating for environmental protection and government reform. Though unsuccessful in his bids, he remained active in civic causes and philanthropy. His interdisciplinary career bridged science, business, and public service, leaving a diverse legacy.
Harry Lonsdale