Scottish Architects - Business

Business

  • Arthur Anderson (1792–1868), co-founder of P&O
  • James Gordon Bennett, Sr. (1795–1872) founder and publisher of the New York Herald
  • Alexander Berry (1781–1873), town of Berry named after him, possibly first millionaire in Australia
  • David Buick (1854–1929) founded the Buick car company
  • Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919), steel magnate, major philanthropist
  • William Davidson (1740–1890) entrepreneur and founder of the first colony in New Brunswick, Canada
  • Dr. Henry Duncan (1774–1846) Church of Scotland Minister. Started the world's first savings bank in Ruthwell, Dumfries and Galloway
  • Sir Tom Farmer (born 1940), entrepreneur
  • Ann Gloag (1942–Present) Co-founder of Stagecoach Group, born in Perth
  • Thomas Blake Glover (1838–1911) Nagasaki-based trader in 19th century Japan
  • Robert Gordon (1668–1731), founder of the Robert Gordon University
  • Willie Haughey (1956–present) Entrepreneur and founder of City Refrigeration Holdings
  • George Heriot (1563–1624), goldsmith and founder of George Heriot's School
  • Tom Hunter, entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder of Sports Division
  • Irvine Laidlaw (born 1943) Scotland's 6th richest man and founder of the modern conference company
  • John Law (1671–1729), advocate of paper money and founder of the Mississippi Company
  • Thomas Leishman, founder of United Breweries, India
  • Stewart Milne, founder of Stewart Milne Group and majority shareholder of Aberdeen F.C.
  • Alexander Mitchell (1871–1934), entrepreneur
  • Michelle Mone (born 1971), founder of Ultimo
  • William Paterson (1658–1719), founder Bank of Scotland and Bank of England
  • George Watson (1654–1723), first chief accountant of the Bank of Scotland, and founder of George Watson's College
  • William Walls (1819–1893), lawyer and industrialist, influenced the development of 19th century Glasgow
  • Wilson, Sons (1837–present) Edward and Fleetwood Pellow Wilson (One of South America's largest shipping brokers)
  • Brian Souter (1954–present) Entrepreneur and co-founder of Stagecoach Group

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