1937day.year

Julius Meier

(1874 - 1937)

American businessman and politician, 20th Governor of Oregon

American businessman and politician 20th Governor of Oregon
American businessman turned independent politician, served as the 20th Governor of Oregon from 1931 to 1935 during the Great Depression.
He was born in Roseburg, Oregon, into the family that founded the Meier & Frank department stores. Meier built a successful career in retail before entering politics as an independent candidate in 1930. His surprise victory marked the first time an Oregon governor was elected without a major party nomination. During his term, he focused on fiscal responsibility, public works, and relief programs to alleviate the Depression's impact. Meier's pragmatic leadership and business acumen influenced state policies and left a lasting legacy in Oregon politics.
1937 Julius Meier Governor of Oregon
1998day.year

Richard McDonald

(1909 - 1998)

American businessman, co-founded McDonald's

American businessman co-founded McDonald's
American businessman best known as the co-founder of the McDonald's fast-food chain.
Richard McDonald was an American entrepreneur born in 1909 who, alongside his brother Maurice, revolutionized the restaurant industry. They developed the Speedee Service System, introducing assembly-line efficiency to food service in the 1940s. Their innovations laid the groundwork for the global expansion of McDonald's under Ray Kroc. Richard maintained a focus on quality and consistency, elements that became hallmarks of the brand. His contributions helped transform fast food into a worldwide phenomenon, and his legacy endures in the industry.
1998 Richard McDonald McDonald's