American businessman, founded the Milton Bradley Company
American businessman
founded the Milton Bradley Company
American entrepreneur and game pioneer who founded the Milton Bradley Company.
Milton Bradley established one of America's first game manufacturing companies in 1860 with The Checkered Game of Life. He revolutionized board games by combining education and entertainment, promoting family activities and learning. Under his leadership, the Milton Bradley Company expanded to produce educational materials, becoming a leading name in both leisure and pedagogy. He held patents for innovative game designs and printing processes, showcasing his inventive spirit. Bradley's emphasis on wholesome family fun and interactive learning helped shape modern childhood entertainment. His legacy endures through the enduring popularity of classic board games.
1836
Milton Bradley
Milton Bradley Company
1st Baron Austin, English businessman, founded the Austin Motor Company
1st Baron Austin
English businessman
founded the Austin Motor Company
Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin, was a British automotive pioneer who founded the Austin Motor Company and helped shape the mass production of automobiles in the United Kingdom.
Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin, was born in 1866 in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England.
He trained as a successful engineer with the Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company before venturing into the automotive industry.
In 1905, he founded the Austin Motor Company in Longbridge, focusing on affordable and reliable vehicles.
Under his leadership, the company introduced iconic models like the Austin Seven, which revolutionized personal transport.
He was elevated to the peerage as 1st Baron Austin in 1936 in recognition of his contributions to British industry.
Austin championed modern mass-production techniques, significantly influencing automotive manufacturing worldwide.
He died in 1941, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the development of the car industry.
1866
Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin
Austin Motor Company
American businessman, author, and activist
American businessman
author
and activist
American executive, author, and activist who has led the National Rifle Association since 1991.
LaPierre joined the NRA’s lobbying arm in the 1970s and became Executive Vice President in 1991, shaping the organization’s advocacy for Second Amendment rights. He authored 'The Global War on Your Guns', arguing against gun control measures. Under his leadership, NRA membership and political influence expanded significantly. LaPierre has been a contentious figure in American politics, defending gun ownership and lobbying lawmakers. He holds degrees from the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University. LaPierre’s tenure has made him a key player in U.S. gun policy debates.
1949
Wayne LaPierre
American publisher and businesswoman
American publisher and businesswoman
American business executive who led Playboy Enterprises as CEO for over two decades.
Christie Hefner succeeded her father as CEO of Playboy Enterprises in 1988 and guided the company through significant brand expansion. Under her leadership, Playboy diversified into television, digital media, and international licensing. She championed free speech and worked to modernize the company's image while navigating cultural controversies. Hefner also served on several nonprofit and corporate boards, advocating for women's leadership and philanthropy. Her tenure made her one of the most prominent female CEOs in the publishing and entertainment industries.
Christie Hefner
British chef, restaurateur, and television host/personality
British chef
restaurateur
and television host/personality
British chef, restaurateur, and television personality famous for his fiery style and Michelin-starred restaurants.
Gordon Ramsay is a renowned British chef and restaurateur who has earned multiple Michelin stars.
He established a global restaurant empire known for its high standards and innovative cuisine.
Ramsay became a household name through his television shows, including Hell's Kitchen and MasterChef.
His no-nonsense approach and sharp critiques have made him one of the most recognizable figures in culinary media.
He has authored best-selling cookbooks and mentored numerous chefs who now run their own successful kitchens.
Beyond cooking, Ramsay is involved in philanthropy, supporting culinary education and charity initiatives.
He continues to expand his restaurants and media presence worldwide.
1966
Gordon Ramsay
American businessman, co-founded Myspace
American businessman
co-founded Myspace
American entrepreneur best known as the co-founder of Myspace, one of the first social networking sites.
Tom Anderson is an American entrepreneur who co-founded Myspace in 2003, pioneering the social media era.
As the platform's default 'friend' for new users, he became an iconic figure in early internet culture.
Under his leadership, Myspace grew to millions of users and reshaped online social interaction.
Anderson's vision influenced the development of later social networks and digital communities.
After leaving Myspace, he pursued interests in photography and travel, documenting his adventures online.
He remains a respected voice in technology, offering insights on social media trends and digital innovation.
1970
Tom Anderson
Myspace