American businessman and politician
American businessman and politician
American politician and businessman who shaped U.S. finance as a long-serving U.S. Senator.
Nelson W. Aldrich served as a U.S. Representative and then as a powerful Senator from Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911.
He was a key architect of financial legislation, including the 1907 Aldrich-Vreeland Act.
Aldrich led the National Monetary Commission, laying the groundwork for the Federal Reserve System.
Beyond politics, he was involved in banking and railroad enterprises, amassing significant wealth.
His daughter married John D. Rockefeller Jr., forging one of America's most influential families.
Aldrich's legacy endures in modern U.S. monetary policy and regulatory frameworks.
1841
Nelson W. Aldrich
Japanese businessman and politician, founded Nissan Motor Company
Japanese businessman and politician
founded Nissan Motor Company
Japanese industrialist and politician who founded the Nissan Motor Company and served in the Manchukuo government.
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on November 6, 1880, Aikawa studied engineering and business.
He founded the Kuhara Mining Company, which evolved into the Nissan zaibatsu and later Nissan Motor Co.
Aikawa became the first president of Nissan Motor Company, spearheading Japan's modern automotive industry.
In the 1930s, he served as the inaugural head of industrial development for the Japanese-controlled state of Manchukuo.
His leadership fueled rapid industrial growth but also drew controversy over labor practices.
After World War II, Aikawa faced legal challenges but continued to influence business until his death.
He died on October 13, 1967, and is remembered as a pioneer of Japan's automotive boom.
1880
Yoshisuke Aikawa
Nissan Motor Company
American soldier, businessman, and author
American soldier
businessman
and author
American motivational speaker, salesman, and author whose bestselling books and seminars inspired millions worldwide to achieve personal and professional excellence.
Born and raised in Alabama, Zig Ziglar served as a Navy pilot during World War II before embarking on a career in sales.
He gained national recognition in the 1960s for his dynamic motivational lectures and pioneering sales training programs.
Ziglar authored over 30 books, including enduring classics like 'See You at the Top' and 'Secrets of Closing the Sale'.
His warm storytelling style and practical advice resonated with audiences, making him a sought-after keynote speaker.
Over decades, he helped shape the personal development industry, influencing leaders, entrepreneurs, and sales professionals.
Ziglar passed away in 2012, but his legacy continues through ongoing seminars and an enduring library of written works.
Zig Ziglar
Taiwanese-American engineer and businessman, co-founded Yahoo!
Taiwanese-American engineer and businessman
co-founded Yahoo!
Taiwanese-American engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded Yahoo! and served as its CEO.
Jerry Yang is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur and engineer best known for co-founding Yahoo! in 1994.
He served as its CEO from 2007 to 2009, steering the company through a critical period of growth and competition.
Under his leadership, Yahoo! expanded its global presence and revolutionized online search and advertising.
Yang holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University.
After stepping down, he has been involved in venture capital and philanthropy, supporting technology startups and education initiatives.
Jerry Yang
Yahoo!