1794day.year

Erastus Corning

(1794 - 1872)

American businessman and politician

American businessman and politician
American entrepreneur and politician who served as mayor of Albany and shaped 19th-century railroads.
Erastus Corning was born in 1794 in Connecticut and moved to Albany, New York, in early adulthood. He established successful iron and hardware businesses, becoming a leading industrialist. Corning played a pivotal role in developing the New York Central Railroad and other transport ventures. He served multiple terms as mayor of Albany, focusing on urban improvements and infrastructure. Corning was a prominent member of the Democratic Party and served in the U.S. House of Representatives. His business acumen and political influence left a lasting imprint on New York State's economy. He died in 1872, remembered as a key figure in American industrial and political history.
1794 Erastus Corning
1944day.year

Graham Kirkham

Baron Kirkham, English businessman, founded DFS

Baron Kirkham English businessman founded DFS
British businessman and philanthropist who founded the DFS furniture retail chain and became Baron Kirkham.
Born in 1944 in Hunslet, Leeds, Graham Kirkham began his career in the furniture trade at a young age. In 1969, he founded Northern Upholstery, which later rebranded as DFS and became the UK's largest sofa retailer. He was knighted in 1985 for his contributions to business and philanthropy and took the title Baron Kirkham in 1999. Under his leadership, DFS expanded across Europe and pioneered customer-centric shopping experiences. Kirkham has engaged in significant charitable work, supporting education and health initiatives through the DFS Charitable Trust. His entrepreneurial journey from a market stall to the House of Lords exemplifies innovative leadership. He remains active in business and philanthropy, shaping the UK retail landscape.
1944 Graham Kirkham, Baron Kirkham DFS
1946day.year

Michael Ovitz

American talent agent, co-founded Creative Artists Agency

American talent agent co-founded Creative Artists Agency
American talent agent and co-founder of Creative Artists Agency, a leading entertainment firm.
Michael Ovitz (born 1946) is a pioneering American talent agent who co-founded Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in 1975. Under his leadership, CAA revolutionized Hollywood with innovative packaging deals and grew into one of the industry’s top agencies. Ovitz represented major film and television stars, directors, and writers, expanding CAA into sports and corporate divisions. In 1995, he briefly served as president of The Walt Disney Company, influencing major studio operations. After departing Disney, Ovitz continued as an advisor and investor in media and technology ventures, maintaining his impact on entertainment business trends.
Michael Ovitz Creative Artists Agency