French race car driver and pilot, founded Alpine
French race car driver and pilot
founded Alpine
French race car driver and aviation enthusiast who founded the Alpine sports car company.
Born in Pont-Audemer, Normandy, in 1922, Jean Rédélé began his racing career just after World War II.
He gained national attention by winning the 1954 Coupe des Dames rally and launched his own car brand in 1955 named Alpine.
Under his leadership, Alpine produced iconic sports cars like the A110, which won the inaugural World Rally Championship in 1973.
He merged the company with Renault, cementing Alpine's reputation for innovation and performance.
Beyond motorsport, Rédélé was an accomplished pilot with a passion for aviation.
He remained involved in Alpine's development until his death on August 10, 2007.
His legacy lives on in the modern revival of the Alpine brand.
Jean Rédélé
Alpine
English journalist, producer, and manager, co-founded Factory Records
English journalist
producer
and manager
co-founded Factory Records
English journalist and music impresario who co-founded Factory Records and championed Manchester's music scene.
Anthony H. Wilson was born on February 20, 1950, in Salford, England, and began his career as a television journalist for Granada.
In 1978, he co-founded Factory Records, launching legendary acts like Joy Division and New Order.
Wilson also helped establish the iconic Haçienda nightclub, which became a cultural hub for the Manchester scene.
He produced documentaries on music and sport and managed bands, earning a reputation for creative vision.
His advocacy for independent music changed the industry landscape in the UK.
Wilson's wit and charisma made him a central figure in popularizing post-punk and rave culture.
He died on August 10, 2007, leaving an enduring influence on contemporary music and culture.
Tony Wilson
Factory Records
German-Swiss businessman
German-Swiss businessman
German-Swiss entrepreneur who built the Liebherr Group into a global machinery giant.
Markus Liebherr was born on November 30, 1948, in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Germany, and took over the family business in the 1970s.
Under his leadership, the Liebherr Group expanded internationally, becoming a leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment.
He diversified operations into a wide range of industries, including aerospace components and domestic appliances.
In 2009, Liebherr acquired the English football club Southampton FC, demonstrating his passion for sports management.
His innovative approach emphasized quality engineering and long-term investments in research and development.
Liebherr's business acumen transformed a small foundry into a Fortune 500 company.
He died on August 10, 2010, remembered for his vision and leadership in global manufacturing.
2010
Markus Liebherr
American financier
American financier
American financier and convicted sex offender who managed investments for prominent figures and was at the center of high-profile criminal investigations.
Jeffrey Epstein was an American financier and convicted sex offender.
He founded the financial firm J. Epstein & Co. in 1982, serving wealthy clients.
Epstein amassed significant social and political connections in the US and abroad.
In 2008, he pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution.
In 2019, he was arrested on federal charges of sex trafficking minors.
Epstein died by suicide in jail amid intense media scrutiny and conspiracy theories.
His case prompted global discussions on power, accountability, and victims' rights.
The fallout led to ongoing investigations into his associates and estate.
2019
Jeffrey Epstein