- Henri Nestlé
Henri Nestlé, born Heinrich Nestle, was the founder of Nestlé S.A., the world's largest food and beverage company, as well as one of the main creators of milk chocolate.
- Joan Nestle
Joan Nestle (b. May 12, 1940) is a Lambda Award winning writer and editor and the co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
- Liliane Bettencourt
Liliane Bettencourt is the second richest person in France, ranking 12th in wealthiest people in the world and the wealthiest woman living. "Forbes" magazine estimated her wealth in 2007 at $20.7 billion. Bettencourt was the only child of Mr. Eugène Schueller, the founder of L'Oréal, one of the world's leading cosmetics and beauty companies. In 1927, her mother died when Liliane was 5 years old.
- Jenny Craig
Jenny Craig (born Genevieve Guidroz in 1932 in Berwick, Louisiana) is an American weight loss guru who founded Jenny Craig, Inc. Raised in New Orleans, Genevieve Guidroz married Australian Sidney H. Craig. Although neither had formal training in nutrition or exercise, Mrs Craig developed a weight loss regimen that led to creating a weight-loss company in the mid-1980s with her husband.
- Daniel Peter
Daniel Peter was a famous Swiss chocolatier. He began his career as a candle maker, but soon demand fell due to the emergence of oil lamps. He invented the process of making milk chocolate in 1857. He had a problem with removing the water from the milk (which caused mildewing) and with the cooperation of Henri Nestlé, a baby food manufacturer, he was able to finally bring the product into the market in 1875, after seven years of working on it. Later, in 1879, …
- Kaspar Villiger
Kaspar Villiger (pronounced Caspar Veeleeger) (born February 5, 1941) is a Swiss industrialist, politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1989-2003). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on February 1, 1989. He is affiliated to the Free Democratic Party.
- Marion Nestle
Marion Nestle is Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health (the department she chaired from 1988-2003) and Professor of Sociology at New York University. Her degrees include a Ph.D. in molecular biology and an M.P.H. in public health nutrition, both from the University of California, Berkeley. Medical Expert Blogger I'm a medical doctor, media health and wellness expert, life coach, speaker and... flamenco dancer!
- Günter Blobel
Günter Blobel is a German American biologist. Blobel was born in Waltersdorf (Niegosławice) in the Prussian Province of Lower Silesia. He graduated at the University of Tübingen in 1960 and received his Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1967. He was appointed to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in 1986.
- Joseph Rowntree
Joseph Rowntree was a Quaker philanthropist and businessman.
- Stephan Schmidheiny
Stephan Schmidheiny was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 1947 and earned his law degree in his native country. He started his business career at age 25, becoming CEO after four years of work at his family’s construction materials enterprise. Years later he diversified his investments, building his portfolio and adding enterprises related to forestry, banking, and the electronic and optical equipment industries.
- François-Louis Cailler
François-Louis Cailler was the first Swiss producer of chocolate. He first tasted Italian chocolate at a local fair and spent four years in Italy learning the art of chocolate making. When he returned to Switzerland, he set up the first Swiss chocolate factory in Corsier, near Vevey in 1819. In 1825, he opened a second factory, which he later sold to his son Julian and son-in-law Daniel Peter.
- Edward George Baron George
The Rt. Hon. Edward Alan John George, Baron George, GBE, PC, DL (born 1938), known as Eddie George, or "Steady Eddie", was Governor of the Bank of England from 1993 to 2003. After attending Dulwich College and learning Russian at the Joint Services School for Linguists during his National Service, George joined the Bank after graduating from Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1962.
- Ruth Graves Wakefield
Ruth Graves Wakefield (June 17, 1903-January 10 1977) was the inventor of the Toll House Cookie, the first chocolate chip cookie. She later became an author.
- T. Gary Rogers
T. Gary Rogers is the CEO of Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream. He was the owner of Dreyer's until the company was taken over by Nestlé in 2006. Rogers is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America. He is the brother of James D. Rogers, who is also an Eagle Scout and Distinguished Eagle Scout. Their brother Don is also an Eagle Scout, as are seven of their sons, …
- Jason McGill
Jason McGill (born 1965) is the Managing Director of York City, an English football club founded in 1922 based in York. McGill is a former footballer, having played for then non-league side Wycombe Wanderers whilst at university in London. McGill is Managing Director of York City. His role at the club is to co-ordinate the Board and ensure its business strategy is implemented.
- Nick Butterworth
Nick Butterworth (born 1946) is a popular British children's author and illustrator. His creations include several books about "Percy the Park Keeper", the first of which was entitled "One Snowy Night". Percy also appeared in his own animated television series. He has written and illustrated other children's books including "Thud!", "Jasper's Beanstalk", "The Whisperer", and two books about "Q Pootle 5", …
- Barry Gordon
Barry Gordon (born December 21, 1948 in Brookline, Massachusetts) is an American film and television actor. He was the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1988 to 1995. Gordon's career began as a child star, with his million-selling hit record "Nuttin' for Christmas" in the '50s, which continues to be a holiday favorite. His TV debut came at three years old on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour. He also appeared on The Jackie Gleason Show and Star Time with Benny Goodman.
- David Merage
David Merage is an Iranian-American and co-founder of the frozen microwave snack Hot Pockets. He and brother Paul Merage later sold the company to Nestlé for $2.6 billion. He has a daughter named Sabrina.
- Rick Cronk
William F. "Rick" Cronk is the current national president of the Boy Scouts of America. After graduating from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley with a bachelor's degree in 1965, William F. "Rick" Cronk started his career with Eastman Dillon. In 1977 Cronk and an associate, T. Gary Rogers, purchased Dreyer's, which was then a popular ice cream company operating exclusively in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Paul Foley
Paul Foley (12 March 1914 - October 1983) was an American business executive. He was President & CEO, Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) and is inducted into the AAF Advertising Hall of Fame. Foley was a creative director at McManus, John & Adams, then president of McCann-Erickson before his role at IPG. Campaigns in which he was involved included Pontiac, Buick, Coca-Cola, Exxon, Nabisco, Del Monte, Nestle.
- Richard Lamotta
Richard LaMotta is the inventor and principal promoter of the Chipwich ice cream sandwich. In 1981, LaMotta invented the Chipwich and began a guerilla marketing campaign, in which he trained and enlisted 100 street cart vendors (students) to sell the Chipwich in New York City. The campaign established Chipwich as a successful brand. CoolBrands, the country’s second-largest ice cream distributor, bought the Chipwich brand in 2000, …
- Daryl Hayden
Daryl Hayden is the current mayor of the city of Fulton, New York. Hayden has held this post since his election win on the Democratic Party ticket in November of 2003. Hayden's platform in the election was a pledge to reduce the water rates for the citizens of Fulton. Hayden won the election 1,851 to 1,081. Former mayor Stafford was on the losing end of this election. *Numerous events have shaped Hayden's administration thus far.
- Kenneth Wuest
Kenneth Samuel Wuest based on Nestle's critical text. In his translation of the New Testament, Wuest attempts to make the original Greek more accessible to the lay reader by drawing out (in translation) the full variety of possible meanings and translations of the underlying Greek words.
- Joshua Fernandez
Joshua Fernandez (born April 19, 1974), a.k.a spunkymonky, is a Malaysian film director. He first started working in the film industry in December 1995 at JHA Production (Malaysia). In April of 1998 a business opportunity to start-up a new film production company arose and BOO Films was born. He directed a his first TV Commercials in April 2000 and has been directing ever since.
- Brodie Young
Brodie Young is a television personality in Australia and the only male host of Quizmania. Brodie was first seen on television on Channel Ten's hit reality show Big Brother in 2002 as an intruder. He was voted off the program after two weeks. He then had guest roles on Ten's Totally Wild and Wicked Science, and Nickelodeon children's program SNTV. Brodie has also appeared in commercials for Mitsubishi Motors, Nestle and Jetstar.
- Kyōko Kishida
(April 29 1930 – December 17 2006) was a Japanese actress, voice actress, and writer of children's books. Her father was Kunio Kishida, a playwright and the founder of the Bungaku-za. She became an actress in 1950, and starred in a Yukio Mishima production of "Salome (1960)". Her film and television drama credits number in the hundreds.
- Robb Armstrong
Robb Armstrong is the creator of the comic strip Jump Start. He was born in Philadelphia and now lives near the city with his wife and daughter. He graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. He started drawing sketches of Charlie Brown at age five, and he lists Charles Schulz as one of his influences and heroes.
- Edwin R. Gilliland
Edwin Richard Gilliland was an American chemical engineer and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gilliland was born on July 10, 1909 in El Reno, Oklahoma and moved with his family to Little Rock, Arkansas in 1918. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a B.S. in 1930 and an M.S. from the Pennsylvania State University in 1931.
- Jean Nestle
- Anthony Nestle
- Marion Nestle
- Dr Walid el Abed
ITIL, PMI certified and more than 11 years of service oriented experience in managing projects, teams, and initiatives related to business data excellence. Specialization in business intelligence, data quality, data modeling, and data architecture type of initiatives. Lecturer on "Data modeling", "computational linguistics" subjects and PhD students' Director at Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, France. Active member of the research . . .
- Pierre Michon
- Mark Brunetz
Viewers across America know Mark Brunetz as the hip and savvy designer on 'Clean House', the #1 rated television show on the Style Network. Now in its 5th season, the long running series has made Mark one of America's most distinctive celebrity home designers creating accessible, well-designed rooms for the masses. Influenced heavily by his high profile work with A-list celebrities, Mark has been featured on the Home Shopping Network, MTV, H.G.T.V., TLC and E! Entertainment with equal...
- Katie Towers
Katie Towers Account Manager Katie joined RSP in January 2007 and brings with her over 11 years experience in the Tourism, Hospitality and FMCG industries. Katie began her career as a corporate travel consultant with American Express Corporate and quickly moved through the ranks into team leader and operations manager roles.
- Pooh Nestle
fuck this shit i will let this dick tell you the story.
- Ef Aka Nestle
Let me put it like this, there are thos who fight, there are those who run, and then there are those who dont give a fuck, and maintain thier honor by any means necessary.
- Jeff Nestle
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- Haley Nestle
- Olive Nestle