Hungarian-American publisher, lawyer, and politician, founded Pulitzer, Inc.
Hungarian-American publisher
lawyer
and politician
founded Pulitzer
Inc.
Hungarian-American publisher, lawyer, and politician who founded Pulitzer, Inc. and the Pulitzer Prizes.
Joseph Pulitzer was born in Makó, Hungary, in 1847.
He emigrated to the United States at age 17 and pursued journalism and law.
In 1883, he acquired the New York World and revolutionized sensational news reporting.
He established Pulitzer, Inc., and upon his death founded the Pulitzer Prizes for excellence in journalism and the arts.
Pulitzer served in the Missouri state legislature and was a fierce advocate for a free press.
He died on October 29, 1911, leaving a lasting legacy on American media and publishing.
1911
Joseph Pulitzer
Pulitzer, Inc.
Belarusian-American production manager and producer
Belarusian-American production manager and producer
Film studio executive who co-founded Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and led the studio during Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Louis B. Mayer was born in 1885 in the Russian Empire and emigrated to North America as a child. He rose through the ranks of the film industry to co-found MGM in 1924, building it into the most successful studio of its era. Mayer was known for his keen eye for talent, promoting stars like Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, and Judy Garland. Under his leadership, MGM produced landmark films such as "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz." He retired in 1951 and died in 1957, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history.
1957
Louis B. Mayer
American businessman
American businessman
H. Gary Morse was an American real estate developer best known for transforming The Villages into one of the largest retirement communities in the United States.
Born in 1936, H. Gary Morse joined his family's citrus business before shifting his focus to real estate development in Florida.
He envisioned a retirement community that combined residential living with golf courses, shopping, and social activities, leading to the creation of The Villages.
Under his leadership, the development expanded rapidly, attracting tens of thousands of residents and garnering national attention for its innovative model.
Morse's entrepreneurial spirit and attention to resident needs drove continuous growth and amenities.
He remained involved in daily operations, ensuring The Villages set standards for active adult living.
Morse passed away in 2014, leaving a legacy of visionary development.
H. Gary Morse
Filipino businessman and politician
Filipino businessman and politician
Ernesto Herrera was a Filipino entrepreneur who later entered politics, working to promote economic development and public welfare.
Born in 1942, Ernesto Herrera built a successful career in business, founding ventures that spurred local employment and growth.
Motivated by a desire to serve his community, he transitioned into politics, winning election to public office where he focused on infrastructure and education initiatives.
Herrera's dual experience in the private sector and government enabled him to forge partnerships that benefited constituents.
He was respected for his pragmatic approach and commitment to transparency.
Throughout his career, Herrera championed policies that balanced economic opportunity with social responsibility.
He passed away in 2015, remembered as a bridge between business and public service.
Ernesto Herrera