2004day.year

Marge Schott

(1928 - 2004)

American businesswoman

American businesswoman
Controversial American businesswoman who owned the Cincinnati Reds and led them to a World Series title in 1990.
Born in Cincinnati in 1928, Schott made history as one of the few female owners in Major League Baseball when she purchased the Cincinnati Reds in 1984. Under her leadership, the Reds won the World Series in 1990, bringing a championship back to Cincinnati after 35 years. However, her tenure was marred by controversial remarks and allegations of racism and anti-Semitism, leading to multiple suspensions by MLB. Known for her candid personality and hands-on management style, she remained a polarizing figure in baseball. Schott sold her controlling interest in the Reds in 1999 amid mounting criticism. She died in 2004, leaving behind a complex legacy of on-field success and off-field controversy.
Marge Schott
2016day.year

Aubrey McClendon

(1959 - 2016)

American businessman

American businessman
American entrepreneur and co-founder of Chesapeake Energy, a pioneer in the modern shale gas industry.
Aubrey K. McClendon (1959–2016) was an American businessman who co-founded Chesapeake Energy and revolutionized the natural gas industry. Under his leadership, Chesapeake became one of the largest producers of natural gas in the United States through innovative drilling and fracking techniques. McClendon's aggressive growth strategies and deal-making shaped the shale gas boom of the early 2000s. Despite facing legal and financial controversies, he remained a prominent figure in energy circles. His sudden death in 2016 occurred shortly after an antitrust indictment, leaving a complex legacy in the energy sector.
Aubrey McClendon
2024day.year

Janice Burgess

(1952 - 2024)

American television executive, screenwriter, and producer

American television executive screenwriter and producer
American television executive and award-winning creator of the animated series The Backyardigans.
Janice Burgess (1952–2024) was an American television executive, screenwriter, and producer best known for creating the beloved animated series The Backyardigans. She began her career writing for popular sitcoms before joining Nickelodeon, where she rose to a leadership role. In 2004, she developed The Backyardigans, earning critical acclaim for its imaginative storytelling and music. As a producer and executive, she championed diverse voices in children's programming. Her work won multiple awards and influenced a generation of young viewers. Beyond television, she mentored aspiring writers and producers until her passing in 2024.
2024 Janice Burgess