Irish-Australian banker and politician
Irish-Australian banker and politician
Irish-born banker and colonial politician in New South Wales, influential in establishing the colony’s financial institutions.
Born in 1770 in Ireland, Campbell immigrated to New South Wales where his expertise in finance became invaluable to the young colony.
He took roles in colonial administration overseeing public funds and advising on banking matters.
As a member of the Legislative Council, he contributed to the formulation of financial legislation for trade and infrastructure.
Campbell played a key role in founding the colony’s banking system, promoting economic growth and stability.
His leadership bridged government and commerce, shaping the fiscal framework of early Australian society.
After leaving office, he continued to influence local business through private ventures and advisory work.
He died in 1830, remembered for his contributions to New South Wales’ financial foundations.
1770
John Thomas Campbell
Canadian-American actress, producer, screenwriter and co-founder of United Artists
Canadian-American actress
producer
screenwriter and co-founder of United Artists
Legendary Canadian-American actress, producer, and co-founder of United Artists, known as 'America's Sweetheart'.
Mary Pickford was born in 1892 in Toronto and rose to fame as one of the earliest movie stars of the silent era. She earned the nickname 'America's Sweetheart' for her girl-next-door persona and starred in classics like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and Pollyanna. In 1919, she co-founded United Artists alongside Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and D. W. Griffith, giving actors creative control over their work. Pickford produced and wrote many of her films, breaking new ground for women in Hollywood. Her pioneering spirit helped shape the emerging film industry until her retirement in the late 1930s. Pickford passed away in 1979, leaving a permanent mark on cinema history.
Mary Pickford
United Artists
Scottish businessman
Scottish businessman
Derrick Walker is a Scottish businessman.
1945
Derrick Walker
French businessman and politician, European Commissioner for Trade
French businessman and politician
European Commissioner for Trade
Pascal Lamy is a French businessman and politician who served as European Commissioner for Trade and Director-General of the WTO.
Pascal Lamy is a French political leader and trade expert whose career has bridged public service and international organizations.
He served as European Commissioner for Trade from 1999 to 2004, overseeing significant trade negotiations.
From 2005 to 2013, Lamy was Director-General of the World Trade Organization, guiding global trade policy.
Earlier, he held senior roles in the French government, including Budget Minister and European Union Ambassador.
Lamy is known for his advocacy of multilateral trade agreements and economic cooperation.
He has lectured at universities and authored works on globalization and sustainable development.
Lamy remains a respected voice on international economics and policy reform.
Pascal Lamy
European Commissioner for Trade
American businessman and politician
American businessman and politician
Ron Johnson is an American businessman and politician serving as a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin. He is known for his fiscal conservatism and background in retail management.
Born on April 8, 1955, in Mankato, Minnesota, Johnson built a career in retail, rising to executive positions at companies like Kohl's and Pacur. He moved to Wisconsin and co-founded a laser tag business before entering politics. In 2010, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, unseating an incumbent and advocating for limited government and tax reform. Johnson has served on key committees including Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, focusing on issues such as federal spending and border security. He has been a vocal critic of expansive federal programs and has supported measures to reduce the national debt. Johnson's tenure has included both bipartisan efforts and high-profile partisan debates. Outside politics, he engages in public speaking and writes on economic policy.
Ron Johnson
American computer programmer and engineer
American computer programmer and engineer
American computer programmer and engineer best known for creating the Asterisk open-source PBX platform and founding Digium.
Mark Spencer is an American computer programmer and engineer best known for creating the Asterisk open-source PBX platform and founding Digium. Born in 1977, he studied computer science before launching his career in telecommunication software. Under his leadership, Asterisk became one of the most widely used open-source private branch exchange systems worldwide. He has contributed to numerous open-source projects and spoken at international conferences on telecommunications. His work has enabled businesses of all sizes to implement robust communication systems.
Mark Spencer
Ecuadorian nutritionist, businesswoman and First Lady of Ecuador
Ecuadorian nutritionist
businesswoman and First Lady of Ecuador
Ecuadorian nutritionist and entrepreneur serving as First Lady of Ecuador.
Born in 1998 in Guayaquil, Lavinia Valbonesi earned a degree in nutrition before launching her own wellness brand. She gained prominence as a social media influencer, sharing healthy lifestyle tips and nutrition advice with a large following. In May 2021, she became First Lady of Ecuador upon her husband's inauguration, using her platform to champion children's health and nutrition programs nationwide. Valbonesi is known for her work promoting balanced diets, fitness initiatives, and philanthropic efforts across Ecuador. Her blend of entrepreneurial drive and public service has made her a prominent figure in contemporary Ecuadorian society.
1998
Lavinia Valbonesi
First Lady of Ecuador