1929day.year

Asa Griggs Candler

(1851 - 1929)

American businessman and politician, 44th Mayor of Atlanta

American businessman and politician 44th Mayor of Atlanta
Asa Griggs Candler was an American entrepreneur who turned Coca-Cola into a global brand and served as mayor of Atlanta.
Born in Villa Rica, Georgia in 1851, Candler purchased the rights to the Coca-Cola formula in 1891 and built the company into one of the world's most recognizable brands. He headed the Coca-Cola Company as president until 1916, implementing aggressive marketing strategies that fueled its global expansion. A philanthropist, Candler donated generously to Emory University, leading to its relocation and renaming in Atlanta. In 1916, he was elected the 44th mayor of Atlanta, focusing on public health initiatives and urban improvements. After leaving office in 1919, he continued to support charitable causes and civic projects. Candler died in 1929, remembered for his business acumen and civic leadership.
1929 Asa Griggs Candler Mayor of Atlanta
1974day.year

George D. Sax

(1904 - 1974)

American banker and businessman

American banker and businessman
American banker and entrepreneur who pioneered modern banking conveniences.
George D. Sax was a prominent American banker known for introducing innovative customer-focused services.\nHe founded Hiway Federal Savings and Loan and popularized drive-up banking windows across the United States.\nUnder his leadership, Sax expanded banking accessibility and helped modernize retail banking operations.\nHe also played key roles in various financial institutions, serving as an influential executive and advisor.\nHis entrepreneurial spirit and vision helped shape contemporary consumer banking experiences.\nSax's legacy continues through the institutions and practices he established, which remain cornerstones of modern banking.
1974 George D. Sax