Norwegian-American engineer, invented the outboard motor
Norwegian-American engineer
invented the outboard motor
Norwegian-American engineer and entrepreneur who invented the first practical outboard motor.
Ole Evinrude was born in Norway in 1877 and emigrated to the United States at age 19. In 1909, he developed and patented the first successful outboard motor, revolutionizing small-boat propulsion. Evinrude founded the Evinrude Motor Company, turning his invention into a worldwide business. His innovations made boating more accessible and affordable and laid the groundwork for modern marine engineering. Today, the Evinrude name remains synonymous with outboard motors.
1877
Ole Evinrude
outboard motor
Indian businessman and philanthropist
Indian businessman and philanthropist
Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist noted for his business ventures and charitable work.
Peter de Noronha was born in 1897 and built a successful career in commerce.
He founded and managed enterprises in shipping and real estate in mid-20th century India.
De Noronha dedicated a significant portion of his wealth to educational and healthcare initiatives.
He established schools and funded hospital projects to benefit local communities.
His philanthropic vision strengthened social infrastructure in his home region.
1897
Peter de Noronha
Indian businessman, chairman of Reliance Industries
Indian businessman
chairman of Reliance Industries
Mukesh Ambani is an Indian billionaire entrepreneur and chairman of Reliance Industries, one of the largest conglomerates in India.
Born on April 19, 1957, Mukesh Ambani inherited Reliance Industries from his father, Dhirubhai Ambani. He led the company’s expansion into petrochemicals, retail, telecommunications, and digital services. Under his vision, Reliance Jio transformed India’s telecom sector by offering affordable high-speed internet to millions. Ambani regularly features on lists of the world’s richest people, with a net worth exceeding tens of billions. He is known for his strategic investments in technology and sustainability. Philanthropy plays a major role in his work through the Reliance Foundation, which focuses on education, healthcare, and rural development.
1957
Mukesh Ambani
Reliance Industries
American record executive
American record executive
Suge Knight is an American music executive and co-founder of Death Row Records, known for shaping 1990s West Coast hip-hop.
Born Marion Hugh Knight Jr. on April 19, 1965, Suge Knight rose to prominence in the early 1990s by co-founding Death Row Records in Los Angeles. He signed and promoted iconic artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur, helping to define the G-funk sound. Under his leadership, the label achieved massive commercial success with multi-platinum albums. Knight’s career was also marked by legal troubles, public feuds, and controversies that led to multiple arrests and prison sentences. Despite his turbulent personal life, his influence on hip-hop culture and the music industry remains significant.
1965
Suge Knight