1970day.year

Harold Stirling Vanderbilt

(1884 - 1970)

American sailor and businessman

American sailor and businessman
American businessman and champion yachtsman from the Vanderbilt family.
A member of the prominent Vanderbilt family, Harold Stirling Vanderbilt was an influential railroad executive and sportsman. Born in 1884, he served as vice president of the New York Central Railroad and led significant business operations. An avid sailor, he won the America's Cup three times between 1930 and 1937, cementing his legacy in competitive yachting. Vanderbilt also made contributions to the game of contract bridge by developing the Vanderbilt scoring method. His dual achievements in business and sport exemplify his versatile talents and enduring impact.
Harold Stirling Vanderbilt
2009day.year

Allen Klein

(1931 - 2009)

American businessman and talent agent, founded ABKCO Records

American businessman and talent agent founded ABKCO Records
American businessman and talent manager who represented major rock acts and founded ABKCO Records.
Allen Klein was a prominent music business executive and talent agent famed for managing artists like the Rolling Stones and, briefly, the Beatles. He founded ABKCO Records, which became influential in rock music licensing and publishing. Klein was known for his shrewd negotiating tactics and for securing lucrative deals for his clients. His aggressive business style led to legal disputes but also reshaped artist-manager relations in the music industry. Despite controversies, Klein's impact on the business side of music continues to be felt through ABKCO's extensive catalog.
Allen Klein ABKCO Records
2014day.year

Richard Mellon Scaife

(1932 - 2014)

American businessman

American businessman
American billionaire publisher, philanthropist, and influential conservative financier.
He inherited a fortune from the Mellon banking family and became a newspaper publisher. He owned the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review as his primary print outlet. He funded numerous conservative causes and investigative journalism projects. He established foundations supporting public policy research and the arts. Known for his behind-the-scenes role in U.S. politics. He died in 2014, leaving a complex legacy in media and philanthropy.
Richard Mellon Scaife