American businessman, founded the Pillsbury Company
American businessman
founded the Pillsbury Company
American entrepreneur who founded the Pillsbury Company, shaping the modern food industry.
Charles Alfred Pillsbury co-founded the Pillsbury Company in 1872, revolutionizing flour milling with innovative steel rollers.
Under his leadership, the company grew into one of the largest global food producers of its time.
Pillsbury introduced new production techniques that improved product quality and efficiency.
His vision turned a small family mill into an enduring brand associated with home baking and convenience foods.
He remained a key figure in the business until his death in 1899, leaving a lasting legacy in American commerce.
Charles Alfred Pillsbury
Pillsbury Company
American businessman
American businessman
Francis A. Nixon was an American businessman and entrepreneur best known as the father of President Richard Nixon.
Born in California, Nixon established himself as a successful grocer and businessman in Whittier.
He operated grocery stores and agricultural investments, instilling a strong work ethic in his family.
Nixon's entrepreneurial spirit and community involvement influenced his children, including future President Richard Nixon.
He was active in local civic organizations and the Methodist Church.
His emphasis on frugality and determination left a lasting legacy on his descendants.
1878
Francis A. Nixon
American race car driver and businessman
American race car driver and businessman
American NASCAR driver and successful businessman, winner of the 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Championship.
Born in 1937 in Miami, Florida, Allison began racing at local dirt tracks as a teenager. Over his career, he won 84 NASCAR Cup Series races, placing him among the series' all-time leaders. He clinched the 1983 championship driving for DiGard Motorsports. Known for his daring driving style and fierce rivalry with Darrell Waltrip and Cale Yarborough, Allison became a fan favorite. After retiring from driving, he founded a successful trucking business and remained involved in motorsports promotion. He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2011. Allison passed away in 2024, leaving an enduring impact on stock car racing.
1937
Bobby Allison
Russian businessman and politician
Russian businessman and politician
Maxim Korobov is a Russian businessman and political figure involved in both corporate leadership and public service.
Maxim Korobov is a Russian entrepreneur and politician born in 1957. He has held executive roles in various industries, including energy and finance. Korobov transitioned into politics, bringing his business expertise to governmental advisory positions. His dual career reflects a blend of private-sector management and public policy work. Known for his strategic vision, he has influenced economic initiatives that bridge corporate and political interests.
1957
Maxim Korobov
American economist and business executive
American economist and business executive
Ben Baldanza was an American business executive who served as CEO of Spirit Airlines.
Ben Baldanza (1961–2024) was an American economist and airline executive best known for leading Spirit Airlines as CEO from 2006 to 2019. He pioneered the ultra low-cost carrier model, emphasizing unbundled fares and ancillary revenue to drive profitability and growth. Under his leadership, Spirit expanded its route network and became one of the fastest-growing airlines in the United States. Baldanza was recognized for his bold strategies and industry insights, which challenged traditional airline economics. Prior to Spirit, he held senior roles at US Airways and Continental Airlines, shaping his expertise in the aviation sector.
1961
Ben Baldanza
English banker, journalist, and politician
English banker
journalist
and politician
Richard Bacon is an English banker, journalist, and politician known for bridging finance, media, and public service.
Born on December 3, 1962, Richard Bacon built a multifaceted career across banking, journalism, and politics. He has worked in the financial sector managing commercial ventures and contributed to leading news outlets as a journalist. Transitioning into politics, he engaged in policy discussions and public affairs, leveraging his cross-industry experience. His unique perspective unites economic insight with a commitment to civic engagement. Bacon’s diverse background exemplifies the interplay between private enterprise and public life.
1962
Richard Bacon
American businessman
American businessman
American businessman and managing principal owner of the New York Yankees.
Born in 1969 in Chicago, Hal Steinbrenner is the eldest son of the late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner. He holds degrees in political science and business, including an MBA from the University of Florida. In 2008, he became the managing principal owner of the New York Yankees, overseeing the team's operations and maintaining its competitive record. Under his leadership, the franchise has consistently reached the playoffs and remained a top value in sports. Steinbrenner also invests in real estate and other ventures while balancing tradition with innovation. Known for a low-profile yet hands-on approach, he has guided the Yankees through modern challenges off the field.
Hal Steinbrenner
American entrepreneur and philanthropist
American entrepreneur and philanthropist
American entrepreneur and philanthropist best known as Facebook’s founding president.
Sean Parker (born December 3, 1979) is an American entrepreneur who co-founded the peer-to-peer file sharing service Napster at age 19 and later served as the first president of Facebook. His vision for social networking helped propel Facebook’s rapid growth, shaping the modern technology landscape. After departing Facebook, Parker founded and invested in ventures like Plaxo and Airtime, and co-founded the Parker Foundation, focused on philanthropic efforts in life sciences, global public health, and civic engagement. His life and work were dramatized in the film "The Social Network", highlighting his impact on the digital age.
Sean Parker