1950day.year

Walter Beech

(1891 - 1950)

American aviator and early aviation entrepreneur

American aviator and early aviation entrepreneur
American aviator and aviation entrepreneur who co-founded Travel Air and Beech Aircraft Corporation, shaping the future of general aviation.
Walter Beech was born in 1891 and began flying during World War I as a member of the U.S. Army Air Service. In 1925 he co-founded the Travel Air Manufacturing Company, which quickly became a leading producer of civilian aircraft. In 1932 he helped establish Beech Aircraft Corporation in Wichita, Kansas, and served as its president. Under his leadership the company introduced iconic models such as the Staggerwing and later the Bonanza, revolutionizing private and business aviation. Beech's entrepreneurial vision and commitment to innovation helped usher in a new era of general aviation. He passed away in 1950, leaving a legacy that endures in the continued success of Beechcraft.
1950 Walter Beech
1993day.year

J. R. D. Tata

(1904 - 1993)

French-Indian pilot and businessman, founded Tata Motors and Tata Global Beverages

French-Indian pilot and businessman founded Tata Motors and Tata Global Beverages
J. R. D. Tata was an aviator and industrial leader who built the Tata Group into one of India's largest conglomerates.
Born in Paris, Tata became India's first licensed pilot and founded Tata Airlines, predecessor to Air India. As chairman of the Tata Group, he diversified the company into steel, automotive, and consumer products, establishing Tata Motors and Tata Global Beverages. Tata's vision emphasized ethics, social responsibility, and innovation. He led philanthropic initiatives in education and healthcare, founding schools and hospitals. Honored with the Bharat Ratna, he is remembered as a pioneer of Indian industry and modern aviation.
1993 J. R. D. Tata Tata Motors Tata Global Beverages
2014day.year

Dick Bresciani

(1938 - 2014)

American businessman

American businessman
American baseball executive and business leader.
Dick Bresciani was a pioneering baseball executive born in 1938 who spent over 50 years with the Pawtucket Red Sox. He served as the team's vice president of marketing and public relations and later as president of the International League. Bresciani played a key role in promoting minor league baseball and strengthening community engagement. He was honored with numerous awards for his contributions to the sport, including the King of Baseball title in 2007. His innovative marketing strategies and dedication helped elevate the profile of minor league clubs across the United States.
Dick Bresciani
2021day.year

Arlene Dahl

(1925 - 2021)

American actress, businesswoman and writer

American actress businesswoman and writer
Arlene Dahl was an American actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood who later became a successful beauty entrepreneur and author.
Born in 1925, Dahl signed with MGM and appeared in films such as Journey to the Center of the Earth and Reign of Terror. She later transitioned into business, founding Arlene Dahl Enterprises and launching a line of cosmetics and fragrances. As a writer, she authored beauty and lifestyle books that reflected her passion for elegance and glamour. Dahl also made numerous television appearances and became a sought-after speaker on style and wellness. Her diverse career spanned over six decades, influencing generations of women. She passed away in 2021, leaving behind a legacy of grace and entrepreneurship.
Arlene Dahl

Graham Hill

(1929 - )

English race car driver and businessman

English race car driver and businessman
English Formula One champion and the only driver to win motorsport's Triple Crown.
Graham Hill (1929–1975) was a legendary English racing driver and team owner, celebrated for his tactical brilliance and charismatic personality. He won the Formula One World Championship in 1962 and 1968, securing 14 Grand Prix victories over his career. Hill achieved the coveted Triple Crown by winning the Monaco Grand Prix five times, the Indianapolis 500 in 1966, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1972. After retiring from driving, he founded and managed the Embassy Hill racing team, nurturing young talents like Tony Brise. On November 29, 1975, Hill tragically died in a plane crash near London while returning from a racing event. His legacy endures as one of motorsport's most charismatic and accomplished figures.
Graham Hill