1941day.year

Louis Chevrolet

(1878 - 1941)

American race car driver and businessman, founded Chevrolet and Frontenac Motor Corporation

American race car driver and businessman founded Chevrolet and Frontenac Motor Corporation
Louis Chevrolet was a Swiss-born American racer and entrepreneur who co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Company and Frontenac Motor Corporation.
Born in 1878 in Switzerland, Chevrolet immigrated to the United States where he built a reputation as a daring race driver. His exploits on the track included winning speed trials that showcased his technical skill and courage. In 1911 he partnered with William C. Durant to establish the Chevrolet Motor Company, intending to produce reliable and affordable automobiles. Disagreements over company direction led him to found the Frontenac Motor Corporation in 1916, focusing on high-performance engines and racing vehicles. Although he left the original Chevrolet company by 1915, his name lived on as the brand grew into an automotive giant. Chevrolet died in 1941, leaving a lasting impact on both motorsport and the automotive industry.
1941 Louis Chevrolet Chevrolet Frontenac Motor Corporation
1976day.year

J. Paul Getty

(1892 - 1976)

American businessman, founded the Getty Oil Company

American businessman founded the Getty Oil Company
American oil tycoon and founder of Getty Oil Company, once the richest man in the world.
Jean Paul Getty was born in 1892 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and became one of the world's wealthiest industrialists. He founded the Getty Oil Company and built an international petroleum empire through shrewd investments and strategic acquisitions. Despite his immense fortune, Getty was known for his frugality and often eschewed personal luxuries. He was a passionate art collector and established the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, which houses one of the finest collections of Western art. His philanthropic legacy continues to support art, education, and cultural institutions worldwide.
1976 J. Paul Getty Getty Oil Company