- Levi Strauss
Levi Strauss, born Löb Strauss was the German-born American creator of the first company to manufacture blue jeans. His namesake firm, Levi Strauss & Company, was founded in 1853 in San Francisco. - Ken Hendricks
Kenneth J. Hendricks (born Janesville, Wisconsin, ca. 1941) is a businessman who grew a shingle supply company into a $2.6 billion fortune and a spot on the Forbes 400. Primarily associated with Beloit, Wisconsin, Hendricks lives in Afton, an unincorporated community halfway between the two cities. Hendricks was a high-school dropout who joined his father in the roofing business, reshingling houses on weekends, … - Jack Cohen
Sir John Edward Cohen (6 October 1898 - 24 March 1979), born Jacob Edward Kohen and commonly known as Jack Cohen, was a British businessman who founded the Tesco supermarket chain. He was born in Whitechapel in the East End of London, the son of a Avroam Kohen, an immigrant Polish-Jewish tailor, and his first wife, Sime Zamremba. - Clarence Saunders
Clarence Saunders was a grocer who first developed the modern retail sales model of self service. His ideas have had a massive influence on the development of the modern supermarket. Clarence Saunders worked for most of his life trying to develop a truly automated store, developing Piggly Wiggly, Keedoozle, and Foodelectric store concepts. Born in Virginia,Saunders left school at 14 to clerk in a general store. - Ronald Stewart
Ronald Alexander Stewart (born 13 April 1927 in Beeton, Ontario) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a wholesaler by career. He won the seat at the Simcoe South electoral district in the 1979 federal election and was re-elected in the 1980 and 1984 federal elections. Stewart left federal politics and did not campaign in the 1988 federal election after serving terms in the 31st, 32nd and 33rd Canadian Parliaments. - Miles Ross
Miles Ross (April 30, 1827 - February 22, 1903) was a nineteenth century politician and businessman from New Jersey. Born in Raritan Township, New Jersey, Ross received a practical English education and engaged with in the transportation of freight by water and in the coal business his father. He served on the Board of Chosen Freeholders from New Brunswick, New Jersey from 1859 to 1864, … - Robert Blohm
Robert Blohm (born on May 27, 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey) is an American and Canadian investment banker, economist and statistician. He helped expand the Japanese capital market in the 1980s to Canadian governments, corporations, utilities and banks. In the early 1990s he argued widely in the US and Canadian press against the economic feasibility of Quebec's separation from Canada, particularly in a series of opinion articles in The Wall Street Journal. - George Monro
George Monro (1801 - January 5 1878) was a businessman and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Scotland in 1801 and came to Niagara in Upper Canada with his parents. In 1814, he moved to York (Toronto) and entered the grocery business with his brother; he later struck out on his own, becoming an importer and wholesaler. He was elected to city council in 1834 and served as mayor in 1841. - Maurine Karagianis
Maurine Karagianis is a Canadian politician. Karagianis is the British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA for the riding of Esquimalt-Metchosin. She is Official Opposition Critic for the Ministry of Children and Family Development. In the 2005 British Columbia general election Karagianis won election as MLA after losing the same riding in the NDP wipe-out in 2001. Maurine co-founded the Sunshine Folkfest in Powell River, BC. She is an entrepreneur, … - Cornelius Newton Bliss
Cornelius Newton Bliss (January 26, 1833 - October 9, 1911) was an American merchant and politician. Cornelius Bliss was born at Fall River, Massachusetts. He was educated in his native city and in New Orleans, where he early entered his stepfather's counting house. Returning to Massachusetts in 1849, he became a clerk and subsequently a junior partner in a prominent Boston commercial house. Later he moved to New York City to establish a branch of the firm. - Ephraim Downs
Ephraim Downs (1787-1860) was an early America wooden movement clockmaker in business from 1810 through 1842. He worked with Eli Terry, Silas Hoadley, and Seth Thomas in the early Connecticut clock trade. During the ten year period 1830-1839, Ephraim supplied nearly seven thousand wood movement clocks to the wholesale trade. These sales summarized in his surviving account books show that he made approximately seven hundred clocks per year. - Stephen Buhrer
Stephen Buhrer (December 25, 1825-December 8, 1907) was the Democratic mayor of Cleveland from 1867 to 1870. Buhrer was born near Zoar, Ohio, in Tuscarawas County to Johann Casper and Anna Maria Miller Buhrer. His father died in 1829 and Buhrer was entrusted to the Society of Separatists until he was old enough. Buhrer was educated mainly in Sunday School until he was twelve and he started learning a trade. Buhrer left the farm and traveled to Cleveland to work as a cooper. - Dave P. Tyndall Jr.
Dave P. Tyndall Jr., (March 3, 1917 - June 30, 2006), whose full name was David Patrick Tyndall, Jr., was a leading Irish businessman in the 20th century, who started out in a family business with his eponymous father and eldest brother William, and played an important role in helping modernize the wholesale and retail grocery trade, consolidate it, and enable the family grocery shop owner adapt to the advent of supermarkets. - David P. Tyndall
David P. Tyndall (May 17, 1890 - January 6, 1970) was a leading Irish businessman in the 20th century, and played the major role in helping modernize the wholesale and retail grocery trade, consolidate it, and enable the family grocery shop owner adapt to the advent of supermarkets. - George A. Halsey
George Armstrong Halsey (December 7, 1827 - April 1, 1894) was an American Republican Party politician and leather manufacturer from New Jersey, who served two non-consecutive terms representing the state's 5th congressional district. Born in Springfield, New Jersey, Halsey attended local schools as a child and later Springfield Academy. He engaged in manufacturing leather in Newark, New Jersey in 1844 and later in the wholesale clothing business. - Alexander Mortimer Smith
Alexander Mortimer Smith (May 8 1818 - January 19 1895) was a soldier, businessman and political figure. He was born in Monymusk in Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1818 and joined the British Army in 1836. In 1838, his regiment was sent to Toronto in Upper Canada. In 1840, Smith left the army and was employed by a local merchant, later opening his own store. In the late 1850s, he entered the wholesale trade in groceries and also the lumber trade. - Anders Berg
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Welcome to McCarthy's, the place to buy, consign or sell your pre-owned car and motorcycle. In business since 1979, McCarthy Wholesale has been voted âBest Dealerâ 6 years in a row. McCarthy Wholesale is also the KSBY Central Coast Expert in pre-owned cars. - Devine Wholesale
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Terri Seymour (born Theresa Helene Seymour in 1975 in Hertfordshire, England) is a British television presenter and sometime actress best known for being the girlfriend of "The X Factor" and "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell since 2002. She first found success as a commercial model appearing in catalogues and commercials, … - Nic Wholesale
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Phyllis Newman (born March 19 1933) is a Tony Award-winning American actress and singer. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Newman made her Broadway debut in "Wish You Were Here" in 1952. Additional theatre credits include "Bells Are Ringing", "The Apple Tree", "On the Town", "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", "Awake and Sing!", "Broadway Bound", and "Subways Are For Sleeping", … - Shaun Spiers
Shaun Spiers (born 1962) is the Chief Executive of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and was formerly a Labour Member of the European Parliament for London. Spiers studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at St. John's College, Oxford and has a Masters in War Studies from King's College London. A keen cooperator, he served on the Co-operative Wholesale Society South East committee 1987-94. - Harold Jacob Rome
Harold Rome (1908 - 1993) was an American composer, lyricist, and writer for musical theater. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Rome played piano in local dance bands and was already writing music while studying architecture and law at Yale University. After graduation he worked as an architect in New York City, but continued to pursue his musical interests, arranging music for local bands and writing material for revues at Green Mansions, … - George Darling
George Darling, Baron Darling of Hillsborough, PC (20 July 1905-18 October 1985) was a politician in the United Kingdom. He was Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hillsborough from 1950 to 1974. Darling was educated at elementary school and Liverpool University, later attending Cambridge University where he graduated in economics. He was a journalist and Head of research and information of the Co-operative Wholesale Society from 1930 to 1937. - Ian Binnie
William Ian Corneil Binnie is a puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada. Binnie was born in Montreal, Quebec. He graduated from McGill University in 1960 and went on the study law at Cambridge University and the University of Toronto. He was called to the Ontario bar in 1967 and practiced private law in Wright & McTaggart until 1982 at which point he went to work as Associate Deputy Minister of Justice for the Government of Canada. - Bambi Linn
Bambi Linn, born on April 26, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American dancer, choreographer, and actress. Linn, born Bambi Linnemeier, trained extensively with Agnes de Mille and, at the age of seventeen, made her Broadway debut in the original production of "Oklahoma!" (1943) De Mille used her again as Louise in "Carousel" (1945), for which she earned a Theatre World Award; she repeated the role in the 1957 revival at City Center. - Harold Lang
Harold Lang was an American dancer and actor. Lang began his professional career as a ballet dancer, making his professional debut with the San Francisco Ballet and then going on to perform with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and American Ballet Theater (then Ballet Theater). While at ABT, he originated roles in Jerome Robbins' "Fancy Free" and "Interplay", in addition to performing in ballets by George Balanchine, David Lichine, Léonide Massine, … - Barbara Whiting Smith
Barbara Whiting Smith (May 19, 1931 - June 9, 2004) was an actress in movies and on radio and television, primarily in the 1940s and 1950s before she gave up her career to be a wife and mother. Ms. Whiting was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Born in Los Angeles, she was the daughter of Richard A. Whiting, the composer who wrote classics such as "Hooray for Hollywood" and "Till We Meet Again". Her movie career began with the 1945 film, … - Took Leng How
Took Leng How, was a Chinese Malaysian convicted of murdering eight-year old Huang Na in Singapore. He was the second child of Took Long Lai and Loo Swee Heow. Took dropped out of school at the age of 15 while studying Form Three, and worked in various occupations, including repairman and hotel cook. He began working at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre in 2003. In the same year, he married Yuli, a Chinese Indonesian, … - Neil MacLean
Neil Maclean (1875 - September 12, 1953) was a Scottish socialist and a Member of Parliament. Maclean was the first Secretary of the Socialist Labour Party, but was expelled in 1908 for supporting what the party considered a reformist measure, the advocacy of the right to work, even under a capitalist system. A member of the Independent Labour Party (ILP), …
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