Business
Name | Notability |
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Henry Luce | Co-founder of Time Also founder of Sports Illustrated and Fortune) |
Briton Hadden | Co-founder of Time |
Forrest Mars, Jr. | CEO of Mars, Incorporated, billionaire |
John Mars | Billionaire |
Jonathan Bell Lovelace | Founder, Chairman Emeritus, President, Pioneer, and CEO of The Capital Group Companies, pioneer in the mutual fund business; The capital group is one of the world’s largest investment management organizations with assets in excess of $1.4 trillion under management. |
Harold Stanley | Founder, Morgan Stanley |
Henry Ford II | President of Ford Motor Company |
Edsel Ford | President of Ford Motor Company, son of Henry Ford |
William Clay Ford, Jr. | CEO of Ford Motor Company |
John L. Thornton | President and Co-COO of Goldman Sachs, Co-CEO Goldman Sachs International, Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia, Partner of Goldman Sachs, Chairman of the Brookings Institution, Member of the Board of DirecTV, Ford Motors, Goldman Sachs, Intel, News Corporation |
William H.T. Bush | Investment banker |
Jonathan Bush | Investment banker |
Fay Vincent | CEO, Columbia Pictures Industries, Baseball Commissioner. |
Tom Werner | Chairman of the Boston Red Sox and co-founder of Casey Werner, producers of "The Cosby Show", "3rd Rock from the Sun" and "That '70s Show" |
Roy D. Chapin | CEO of American Motors Corporation; US Secretary of Commerce |
John Shedd Reed | Chairman and CEO of the Santa Fe Railway, Philanthropist, ex-chairman of NMSC |
John Luke | President and CEO, Westvaco Corporation |
Mark P. Mays | President and CEO, Clear Channel Communications |
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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—Frank Bruno (b. 1961)
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—Deborah J. Swiss (20th century)