1863day.year

Austen Chamberlain

(1863 - 1937)

English businessman and politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nobel Prize laureate

English businessman and politician Chancellor of the Exchequer Nobel Prize laureate
Austen Chamberlain was a British statesman and businessman who served as Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925.
Austen Chamberlain (1863–1937), son of Prime Minister Joseph Chamberlain, held key cabinet positions in the UK government, including Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He played a central role in post-World War I diplomacy, negotiating the Locarno Treaties that eased tensions in Europe. Chamberlain’s achievements were recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925 for his efforts in promoting international reconciliation. Beyond politics, he had interests in banking and industry and served as chairman of several companies. Known for his calm demeanor and diplomatic skill, he combined public service with entrepreneurial instincts. Chamberlain’s legacy includes both his contributions to European stability and his influence on British economic policy.
1863 Austen Chamberlain Chancellor of the Exchequer Nobel Prize
1872day.year

Walter Buckmaster

(1872 - 1942)

English polo player and businessman, co-founded Buckmaster & Moore

English polo player and businessman co-founded Buckmaster & Moore
English polo champion and entrepreneur who co-founded the investment firm Buckmaster & Moore.
Walter Buckmaster was born in 1872 and became one of England’s leading polo players in the early 20th century, competing internationally and showcasing exceptional skill on the field. Off the pitch, he co-founded the stockbroking firm Buckmaster & Moore, which grew into a respected financial institution. His dual career in sports and business exemplified the versatility of Edwardian-era gentlemen. Buckmaster’s contributions to both polo and finance left a lasting mark on British sporting and economic history before his death in 1942.
1872 Walter Buckmaster Buckmaster & Moore
1926day.year

Charles Dolan

(1926 - 2024)

American businessman, founded Cablevision and HBO

American businessman founded Cablevision and HBO
American entrepreneur who revolutionized television by founding Cablevision and launching HBO.
Born in 1926 in Brooklyn, Charles Dolan saw the potential of cable television early in his career. He founded Cablevision Systems in 1970, expanding community antenna services to underserved areas. In 1972, Dolan launched Home Box Office (HBO), the first premium subscription network in the United States. His innovations transformed the entertainment industry and set the stage for modern pay TV. Dolan also introduced the ON TV pay-per-view service and invested in ventures like RCN. A pioneering figure in cable television, he continued influencing broadcasting until his death in 2024.
1926 Charles Dolan Cablevision HBO