List of Latter Day Saints - Business

Business

  • Nolan D. Archibald, CEO of Black & Decker
  • Alan Ashton, co-founder and former CEO of WordPerfect Corporation
  • Gary Crittenden former CFO of Sears Roebuck and Company, Monsanto Company, American Express and Citigroup
  • Sheri Dew, CEO of Deseret Book, the largest Latter-day Saint book publisher
  • David Eccles (businessman)
  • Pete Harman, first franchisee of KFC
  • Jon Huntsman, Sr.
  • J.W. "Bill" Marriott, Jr., chairman and CEO, Marriott International
  • J. Willard Marriott
  • Larry H. Miller, businessman and former owner of the Utah Jazz
  • David Neeleman, founder of JetBlue Airways and Azul Brazilian Airlines
  • Kevin Rollins, former CEO of Dell, Inc.
  • George W. Romney, former chairman and president of American Motors Company
  • James LeVoy Sorenson, founder of Sorenson Companies
  • Frank L. VanderSloot, CEO of Melaleuca, Inc.

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Famous quotes containing the word business:

    I deny the lawfulness of telling a lie to a sick man for fear of alarming him. You have no business with consequences; you are to tell the truth.
    Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)

    Writing ought either to be the manufacture of stories for which there is a market demand—a business as safe and commendable as making soap or breakfast foods—or it should be an art, which is always a search for something for which there is no market demand, something new and untried, where the values are intrinsic and have nothing to do with standardized values.
    Willa Cather (1876–1947)

    This whole business of Trade gives me to pause and think, as it constitutes false relations between men; inasmuch as I am prone to count myself relieved of any responsibility to behave well and nobly to that person who I pay with money, whereas if I had not that commodity, I should be put on my good behavior in all companies, and man would be a benefactor to man, as being himself his only certificate that he had a right to those aids and services which each asked of the other.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)