
Businesspeople (also businessmen or businesswomen) are people involved in a particular undertaking of activities for the purpose of generating revenue from a combination of human, financial, and physical capital.
List of notable businesspeople
Aerospace industry
- Jeff Preston Bezos (1964- ) USA
- Elon Musk, South Africa
- Thomas O Paine (1921-1992) USA
Advertising
- Leo Burnett (1891 - 1971)
- Fairfax M. Cone (1903 - 1977) USA
- George Horace Gallup (1901 - 1984) USA Gallup Poll
- Mad Man Muntz (1914 - 1987)
- George Francis Train (1829-1904) USA
Automotive industry
- George Albert Brockway (1863-1953) USA Brockway Carriage Company; Brockway Motor Truck Co. in 1912. The company built custom heavy-duty trucks from 1912-1977.
- Horace Dodge Sr. as in Dodge automobiles.
- John Dodge as in Dodge automobiles.
- Harvey Samuel Firestone, Sr. (1868 - 1938) Tyres USA
- Edsel Bryant Ford (1893 - 1943) USA
- Henry Ford, I (1863 - 1947) USA
- Henry Ford II ("HF2" and "Hank the Deuce") (1917 - 1987) USA
- William Clay Ford, Sr. (1925)
- William Clay Ford, Jr. (1957) USA
- Henry Martyn Leland (1843 - 1932) USA Founder of the two premier American luxury automotive marques, Cadillac and Lincoln.
- Alan Roger Mulally (born 1945) CEO Ford Motor Company. USA
- George Baldwin Selden (born 1846) CEO Selden Motor Car Company USA
- Thomas H. White (1836 - 1914) USA Sewing Machines, bicycle and automobiles
- Windsor T White (1866-1958) USA automobile developer
- Walter Charles White (1876-1929) USA Provided vehicles for military service during World War I; became a leading manufacturer of trucks and buses after the war.
- Cal Worthington (1920-2013) USA
- Roy C. Ingersoll (1884 - 1966) USA
Arms industry
- Samuel Prescott Bush (1863 - 1948) USA railroad executive, steel company president, federal government official in charge of coordination and assistance to major weapons contractors during WW1, Businessman, Industrialist.
- Col. Samuel Colt (1814 - 1862) USA
- Adnan Khashoggi (1935-2017), notorious Saudi arms dealer.
- Eleuthère Irénée du Pont (1771-1834) French born-USA
- Pierre Samuel du Pont (1870 – 1954)
- Eliphalet Remington, Jr. (1793 - 1861) USA Remington Rifle
- Edward Curtis Smith (1854-1935) USA President of Welden National Bank, and a founder of Peoples Trust Bank of St. Albans and New York Citys Sherman National Bank. His other holdings included an ammunition manufacturing company and various mining ventures.
Arts and crafts industry
- John Dwight Doulton (1793 - 1873)
- Solomon R. Guggenheim (1861-1949)
- Maria Longworth Nichols Storer (1849-1932) Founder of Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, Ohio. USA
- Samuel Augustus Weller (1851 - 1925) USA
- Armand Julievich Hammer (1898 - 1990) USA
- Abram Lyle (1820-1891) Tate Gallery founder
- John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) USA American financier, banker and art collector
- Joan Whitney (1903-1975) USA
Agriculture
- Charles Francis Colcord (1859 - 1934) Cattle Rancher
- B. B. Comer, Governor, U.S. Senator (1848 - 1927)
- Roswell Garst (1898 - 1977)
- William Jarvis (1770 - 1859) financier and philanthropist best known for introducing the merino breed of sheep into the United States from Spain
- Charles Deere (1837 - 1907)USA
- John Deere (1804 - 1886)
- Brig. General William F. Draper (1842 - 1910) USA businessman, industrialist, manufacturer of cotton machinery at Hopedale, Massachusetts, and patented many improvements
- Benjamin Leroy Holt (1849 - 1920) USA inventor - the first to patent and manufacture a first practical crawler-type tread tractor.
- Cyrus Hall McCormick, Jr. (1859 - 1908) USA
- Harold Fowler McCormick (1872 - 1941) USA
- Leander James McCormick (1819-1900) USA
- William Sanderson McCormick (1815 - 1865) USA Developed the company that became the International Harvester corporation after he died.
- Daniel Carl Stover (1839 - 1908) USA
- Rollin Henry White (1872-1962) Founder of White Motor Corp and Cleveland Tractor Co.
- Webster Bray Todd (1899 - 1989) USA In 1928 he formed his own architectural-engineering firm, Todd & Brown Inc. He also served as director of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Banking
- Charles Tracy Barney (1851-1907) USA president of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, the collapse of which shortly before Barneys death sparked the Panic of 1907.
- Maj. General Richard Coulter, Sr. (1827 - 1908) USA
- Joseph Richard Coulter Jr. (1924-1995) USA Served as President, CEO and co-founder of Coulter Corporation - businessman, professional football player and Banker
- Henry Pomeroy Davison, Sr. (1867-1922) USA American banker and philanthropist
- Rev. Henry Duncan (1774-1846) Scottish "Father of Savings Banks,"
- Fox Henderson, Sr. (1853 - 1918) USA
- David Hoadley (1806 – 1873) USA businessman, and an executive in the banking and railroad industries.
- James Gore King (1791 - 1853) USA established a banking establishment, King & Gracie, in Liverpool, England with his brother-in-law, Archibald Gracie Jr. He returned to New York City in 1824 and engaged in banking as a partner in the firm of Prime & Ward (thereafter Prime, Ward & King)
- Benjamin Knower (1775-1839) USA Appointed New York state treasurer in1821 and grew rich as a financier of the Erie Canal and as a director of the Mechanics and Farmers Bank of Albany.
- Nicholas Longworth (1793-1863) USA
- Hugh Leon McColl, Jr (1935) USA
- Judge Thomas Alexander Mellon (1813-1908) USA
- John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) USA American financier, banker and art collector
- Gordon S. Rentschler (1885 - 1948) USA
- Edward Curtis Smith (1854-1935) USA President of Welden National Bank, and a founder of Peoples Trust Bank of St. Albans and New York Citys Sherman National Bank. His other holdings included an ammunition manufacturing company and various mining ventures.
- Frederick Ferris Thompson (1836 - 1899) USA
- John Thompson (1802 - c.1891) USA
- Frank A. Vanderlip (1864 - 1937) USA
- Björn Wahlroos (1952-) Finnish Chair and a major stockholder of Nordea Bank, Sampo Group and UPM-Kymmene.
- George Herbert Walker, Sr. (1875-1953) USA banker and businessman. 1900 started a banking and investment firm named G.H. Walker & Co. President of the W.A. Harriman & Co. investment firm
- Cassius Milton Wicker (1846 - 1913) railroad manager and banker USA
- Myron Clark Williams (1870-1946) USA banker and politician.
- Robert Winthrop (1833 - 1892) USA wealthy banker and Capitalist in New York City
- Walter Bigelow Wriston (1919 - 2005) USA
Chemical industry
- Herbert Henry Dow (1866 - 1930)
- Robert W. "Bob" Gore (born April 15, 1937) USA who along with his father Bill Gore invented Gore-Tex, a waterproof/breathable fabric made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
- Wilbert L. "Bill" Gore (1912-1986) USA
- Pierre Samuel du Pont (1870 – 1954)
Communications
- Lars Magnus Ericsson (1846-1946) A Swedish founder of Ericksson
- Bob Galvin (1922 - 2011) Motorola USA
- Paul Vincent Galvin (1895 - 1959) Motorola USA
- Theodore Gary (1856 - 1952) USA
- Isaac Bell, Jr. (1846 - 1889) USA one of the key investors in the Commercial Cable Company that broke the Transatlantic cable monopoly. Also a successful cotton broker and investor.
- Cyrus West Field (1819 - 1892) USA who led the Atlantic Telegraph Company, the company that successfully laid the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean in 1858.
- John William Mackay (1831-1902) USA miner and business leader, controlled the richest ground in the Comstock mining area of Nevada and founded the Postal Telegraph Company.
Computers
- William Reddington Hewlett (1913 - 2001) USA Co-founder of the electronics giant Hewlett-Packard, William R. Hewlett invented the audio oscillator
- William Charles Norris (1911 - 2006)
- Robert Norton Noyce (1927-1990) USA co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel in 1968.
- David Packard (1912 - 1996) USA Co-founder of Hewlett-Packard (1939)
- Arthur K. Watson (1919 - 1974) USA President of IBM
- Thomas J. Watson, Sr. (1874 - 1956) president of International Business Machines (IBM)
- Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (1914 - 1993) USA He was the 2nd president of IBM (1952-1971)
Construction
- Sereno Peck Fenn (1844-1927) USA Paint magnate, founder of The Sherwin-Williams Company - the general building materials industry
- Harold Elstner Talbott) 1888-1957) USA
Entertainment industry
- Walt Disney (1901-1966) USA
- Charles Francis Jenkins (1867 - 1934) USA pioneer of early cinema and one of the inventors of television
- George Walton Lucas, Jr. (1944) USA film producer, screenwriter, director and founder/chairman of Lucasfilm Ltd.
- Jack "J.L." Warner (1892 - 1978) USA president and driving force behind Warner Bros. Studios
- Frank Godfrey Wells (1932 - 1994)
- Phineas Taylor Barnum P. T. Barnum (1810 - 1891)
- Jimmy Ray Dean (1928-2010) USA American country music singer, television host, actor and businessman; creator of the Jimmy Dean sausage brand.
- Steven Jay "Steve" Ross (Rechnitz) (1927-1992) USA Warner Communications
- Ian Adie Copeland (1949 - 2006) USA music promoter and booking agent who helped launch the New Wave movement in the United States
- Barbara Anne Marie Jakobs (1951 - 2011)German entrepreneur, music producer/publisher and the widow of American Rock and Roll legend, Roy Orbison - USA
Food and beverage industry
Also see: Food and beverage industry businesspeople.
- Karl Fazer (1866-1932) Finnish businessman, founder of Fazer.
- Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) Irish brewer and the founder of the Guinness Brewery business and family.
- Henry Stopes (1852 - 1902) UK
- John Haig, of Binnington, Midlothian (1758-1819
- Victor Hartwall (1800-1857) Finnish founder of the Hartwall Ltd beverage company.
- John Jameson (1740 - 1823) Scottish-Irish Whiskey Distiller
- Nicholas Longworth (1793-1863) USA
- Benjamin Davis Wilson (1811 - 1878) USA established Lake Vineyard in 1854
- Simon van den Bergh (1819 - 1907) Margarine Magnate
- Asa Griggs Candler (1851 - 1929) USA founder of Coca-Cola Company
- Jimmy Ray Dean (1928-2010) USA American country music singer, television host, actor and businessman; creator of the Jimmy Dean sausage brand.
- Carl Nicholas Karcher (1917 - 2008) USA
- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (1852 - 1943) UDSA
- W. K. Kellogg (1860 - 1951)
- Walter Marvin Knott (1889-1981) USA Founder of Knotts Berry Farm
- Paul Newman, the actor (1925-2008), the Newman's Own food company.
- John Stith Pemberton (1831 - 1888)
- Charles William Post (1854-1914) USA Postum Cereal Co., - Grape Nuts & Post Toasties.
- Nikolai Sinebrychoff (1789-1848) Russian-Finnish founder of the Sinebrychoff Brewery.
- Claus Spreckels (1828-1908) German born USA Spreckels Sugar Company
- John D. Spreckels (1853 - 1926)
- George W. Woodruff (1895 - 1987)
- Robert W. Woodruff (1889 - 1985)
- Joseph Storrs Fry (1767-1835) Chocolate and confectionery manufacturer. UK
- Milton S. Hershey (1857 - 1945) USA founder of The Hershey Chocolate Co.
- Henry Alpheus Pierce Carter (1837-1891) USA Honolulu - Sugar Agent
- Jimmy Ray Dean (1928-2010) USA American country music singer, television host, actor and businessman; creator of the Jimmy Dean sausage brand.
Consumer Industries
- Alfred Carl Fuller (1885-1973) USA "Fuller Brush Man"
- James Darcy Lever (1854–1910). UK Co-founder Lever Brothers
- William Hesketh Lever (1851–1925) UK Co-founder Lever Brothers
- William Hulme Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme (1888-1949) UK Unilever co-founder
- Philip William Bryce Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme (1915-2000) UK For many advisory director of Unilever, the company founded by his grandfather; he continued in the Lever familys philanthropic tradition as a Trustee of the Leverhulme Trust.
- Rufus Anderson Lyman (1842 - 1910) Hawaii founded the Paʻauhau Sugar Plantation Company
- Albert Spencer Wilcox (1844-1919) Hawaii Sugar plantation and Land owner
- George Norton Wilcox (1839-1933) Hawaii Sugar plantations; designed an irrigation system
Cosmetics
- Mary Kay Ash (1918 - 2001)
- Max Factor (1877-1938)
- Madam C. J. Walker USA manufacturer hair goods and preparations.
Technology
- Francis Asbury "Fran" Tarkenton (born 1940) commentator on Monday Night Football and as a co-host of Thats Incredible! Founded Tarkenton Software, a computer-program generator company.
- Judge Joshua F. Cockey (1800-1891) Developed/ established Cockeysville. USA
Domestic Appliances and Equipment
- Edward Cabot Clark (1811 - 1882) USA a founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, along with his business partner of Isaac Merritt Singer.
- Isaac Merritt Singer
Electrical Appliance Manufacturers
- George Westinghouse, Jr. (1846 - 1914) USA entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry.
Electricity Supply Industries
- Edwin Wilbur Rice Jr. (1862-1935) USA
Electronics
- Kenneth H. Dahlberg (1917-2011) USA "Miracle-Ear" Hearing aids - subsidiary of Siemens Medical Solutions
Engineers
- Samuel Rea (1855 - 1929)
Engineering and Construction
- Stephen D. Bechtel, Sr. (1900 - 1989)
- Warren A. Bechtel (1872 - 1933)
Energy Markets
- Irl Carlton Martin (1895 - 1976) USA
Entrepreneurs
- Hannibal Ingalls Kimball (1832-1895) USA
- J. Bruce Llewellyn (1927 - 2010) USA
- Augustus Eugene Staley (1867 - 1940)
Sex industry
- Sydney Biddle Barrows (born 1952), known as the Mayflower Madam, was an American madam.
Exploration/Navigation
- Christian Hülsmeyer (1881-1957) German Inventor and entrepreneur, often credited with the invention of radar - Telemobiloscope first patented device using radio waves for detecting the presence of distant objects.
- Herman Anschütz-Kaempfe (1872-1931 German co-inventor, with Elmer Ambrose Sperry of the gyrocompass. He and Friedrich Treitschke, founded the first firm to manufacture gyroscopic navigation instruments.
- Robert Morris Page (1903 – 1992) USA was an American physicist who was a leading figure in the development of radar technology.
- Alexander Stepanovich Popov (1859-1906) Russian physicist who along with Guglielmo Marconi was the first to communicate messages by radio waves.
- Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937)
- Robert Giffard (1587-1668) Founding member of "la Companie des Cent-Associés" and leading developer of the New-France colony.
Fashion
- Ann Elisabeth "Liz" Jane Claiborne (1929 - 2007) Belgian born USA
- Walter A Haas (1889-1979) USA Levi Strauss & Co.
- Armi Ratia (1912-1979) founder of Marimekko.
- Lillian Pulitzer Rousseau (born Lillian Lee McKim 1931 – 2013), USA better known as Lilly Pulitzer, American socialite and fashion designer. Founded Lilly Pulitzer, Inc., producing clothing and other such wares featuring bright, colourful, floral prints.
- Levi Strauss (1829-1902) USA blue jeans
Financiers
- Jacob Bunn (1814 - 1897)
- Clarence Hungerford Mackay (1874 - 1938) USA son of John William MacKay
- John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) USA American financier, banker and art collector
- John Whitfield Bunn (1831 - 1920) USA
- Benjamin Knower (1775-1839) USA Appointed New York state treasurer in1821 and grew rich as a financier of the Erie Canal and as a director of the Mechanics and Farmers Bank of Albany.
- Maj. General Richard Coulter, Sr. (1827 - 1908) USA
- Ogden Mills (c.1857 - d.) USA financier and Thoroughbred racehorse owner.
- Edward J. Sanford (1831 - 1902) USA manufacturing tycoon and financier
- John Shaffer Phipps (1874 - 1958) USA
- William Collins Whitney (1841-1904) US
Fur Traders
- Brig. General William H. Ashley (1778 - 1838) USA pioneering fur trader, entrepreneur, and politician. Started the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in 1822 with Andrew Henry.
- Major Andrew Henry (1775-1832) USA fur trader who, with William H. Ashley started the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in 1822
- Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (1802 - 1886) USA - fur trader, insurance underwriter and land speculator
Health care industry
- Dr. Wallace C. Abbott (1857 - 1921) USA
- Robert Wood Johnson, II (1893-1968) USA
- Robert Wood Johnson, I (1845 - 1910)
- William Van Duzer Lawrence (1842 - 1927)
- John Stith Pemberton (1831-1888)
- William Erastus Upjohn(1853-1932) USA founder and president of The Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company
- Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853-1936) American - British
Horticulture
Also see: Notable horticulturists.
- Jonathan Chapman "Johnny Appleseed" (1774 - 1845) USA American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
- James Hart Stark, Sr. (1792 - 1873) USA
Hospitality industry
- Elisha S. Babcock (Hotel Del Coronado) (1848 - 1922) USA
- Wyatt Tate Brady (1870-1925) USA Tulsa
- Judge Joshua F. Cockey (1800-1891) USA
Importers
- Alfred Booth (1834-1914)
- James Rundlet (1772 - 1852) USA
Industrialists
- Cyrus Pallonji Mistry Chairman of Tata Group and its holding company Tata Sons
- Sir Ratan Naval Tata
- Jacob Bunn (1814 - 1897) USA industrialist, financier
- John Whitfield Bunn (1831 - 1920) USA involved a broad range of institutions ranging from Midwestern railroads, international finance, and Republican Party politics, to corporate consultation, globally significant manufacturing, and the various American stock exchanges
- Samuel Prescott Bush (1863 - 1948) USA railroad executive, steel company president, federal government official in charge of coordination and assistance to major weapons contractors during WW1, Businessman, Industrialist.
- Peter Cooper (1791 - 1883) USA successful inventor, industrialist, and philanthropist
- Frederick C. Crawford (1891 - 1994) USA industrialist and philanthropist, leader in the aviation and aerospace industries.
- Brig. General William F. Draper (1842 - 1910) USA businessman, industrialist, manufacturer of cotton machinery at Hopedale, Massachusetts, and patented many improvements
- J. Peter Grace (1913 - 1995) USA
- Michael P. Grace (1842 - 1920) USA
- John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute (1793-1848) UK He developed the coal and iron industries across South Wales and built the Cardiff Docks.
- William Earl Dodge, Sr. (1805-1883) USA
- George Mortimer Pullman (1831 - 1897) USA Pullman sleeping car
- James Ford Rhodes (1848 - 1927) iron, coal, and steel industries. USA
- Henry Melville Whitney (1839-1923) USA founder of the West End Street Railway Company of Boston, Massachusetts; Dominion Coal Company Ltd.;Dominion Iron and Steel Company Ltd. of Sydney, Nova Scotia. President of the Metropolitan Steamship Company, long an important transportation link between Boston and New York City.
Insurance
- Morgan Bulkeley (1837 - 1922) USA first president of the National League; Under his guidance, Aetna had been transformed from a life insurance company into a company that offered accident, health, automobile, workers compensation, and group insurance.
- George Leslie Harrison (1887 - 1958) USA general counsel and president of the Federal Reserve Board of New York, president and board chairman of the New York Life Insurance Company.
- John Davis (1787-1854) USA In 1844, Davis and his nephew Isaac were among the founders of the State Mutual Life Assurance Company of Worcester, one of only five life insurance companies in the country.
- Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (1802 - 1886) USA - fur trader, insurance underwriter and land speculator
- Webster Bray Todd (1899 - 1989) USA In 1928 he formed his own architectural-engineering firm, Todd & Brown Inc. He also served as director of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Interior Designers
- Laurence Roderick Llewelyn-Bowen (1965) UK Interior designer, television personality
- James Wallace Pinchot (1831-1908) USA made a fortune first importing, then later manufacturing, fine Victorian wall papers.
Investments/Investors
- Warren Edward Buffett (1930) (Private Profile) is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett
- John Edward Hollenbeck, Sr. (1829 - 1885)
- Abigail Pierrepont Johnson (1961) USA
- Clarence Hill Kelsey (1856-1930) USA
- Charles de Ganahl Koch (1935) USA
- David Hamilton Koch (1940) Koch Industries - conglomerate
- Sir William Pulteney, of Westerhall 5th Baronet (1729–1805)Scotland lawyer, MP who invested in lands in America, and in developments in Great Britain, including the Pulteney Bridge buildings in Bath and Weymouth in Dorset, and roads in Scotland.
- Sir John Templeton (1912-2008) USA born UK
Iron and Steel
- David Sinton (1808 – 1900) Irish born USA pig-iron industrialist
- William Stuart Symington, Jr. (1901-1988) USA
Journalism
- Bernard (Barney) Kilgore (1908-1967) USA
Logistics
- Ezra Cornell (1807 - 1874) Founder of Western Union USA
Lumber industry
- Chancy Lamb (1816-1897) pioneer in the lumber industry in Clinton, Iowa.
- William Price (1789-1867) timber baron in Québec, Canada. Founder of William Price Company, which held a monopoly on the lumber sector in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean in the 1800's.
Manufacturing
- Arthur Daniel Haynes (1828-1913) Inventor of Sealy Mattress
- William Henry Hoover (1849-1932) USA
- James Darcy Lever (1854–1910). UK Co-founder Lever Brothers
- William Hesketh Lever (1851–1925) UK Co-founder Lever Brothers
- William Hulme Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme (1888-1949) UK Unilever co-founder
- Philip William Bryce Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme (1915-2000) UK For many advisory director of Unilever, the company founded by his grandfather; he continued in the Lever familys philanthropic tradition as a Trustee of the Leverhulme Trust.
- Peter Holt (12948) USA Cayerpillar and owner of Spurs Sports & Entertainment
- Fiske Warren (1862 - 1938) USA Paper manufacture, fine arts denizen, United States tennis champion of 1893
- William Hough Watson - Chemist who invented a new soap-making process - establishing a business with the Lever Brothers
- Joyce Clyde Hall (1891-1983) USA - founder of Hallmark Cards.
Media (Television and Radio)
- Simon Philip Cowell UK
- Dick Ebersol (1947 - )
- David Sarnoff (1891 - 1971)
- Robert Edward "Ted" Turner, III (1938) founder of CNN
Mining
- William Andrews Clark, Sr. (1839 - 1925) USA copper magnate from Montana
- William Earl Dodge, Jr. (1832 – 1903) USA businessperson and philanthropist. For many years one of two controlling partners in the Phelps Dodge Corporation, one of the largest copper mining corporations in the United States.
- John Hays Hammond (1855 - 1936) USA
- John William Mackay (1831-1902) USA miner and business leader, controlled the richest ground in the Comstock mining area of Nevada and founded the Postal Telegraph Company.
- Anson Green Phelps (1781 - 1853) USA co-founder of mining company Phelps Dodge, which he founded in 1833 with his son-in-law William E. Dodge
- Francis Marion "Borax" Smith (1846-1931) USA
- Gen. Cadwallader C. Washburn (1818 - 1882) USA - Wisconsin Mining Company
- Cyrus Woodman - Wisconsin Mining Company
Newspapers and Magazines
- Gordon Bennett (1841 - 1918) USA publisher of the New York Herald, founded by his father, James Gordon Bennett, Sr.
- James Gordon Bennett, Sr. (1795 - 1872) Scottish Immigrant USA founder, editor and publisher of the New York Herald and a major figure in the history of American newspapers.
- William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow (1805 – 1877) USA newspaper editor, minister, and politician. Formed the Knoxville Chronicle in 1870
- George Bannerman Dealey (1859-1946) USA publisher of The Dallas Morning News
- William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) USA newspaper magnate and leading newspaper publisher
- Henry Robinson Luce (1898 - 1967) USA publisher of Time, Fortune and LIFE magazines.
- William Rule (1839 – 1928) American newspaper editor and politician best known as the founder of the Knoxville Journal
- Ellen Browning Scripps(1836 - 1932) Born in London, USA Started The Detroit News with her brother James. She wrote a widely-distributed daily newspaper column until the year of her death in 1932. She founded Scripps Hospital and Scripps Metabolic Clinic.
- John Hay Whitney, (1904-1982) USA publisher of the New York Herald Tribune
Petroleum and Oil Industries
- Boots Adams (1899 - 1975) USA
- Alphonzo Edward Bell, Sr. (1875 - 1947)
- Jabez Abel Bostwick (1830 - 1892) USA founding partner of Standard Oil Company
- Henry Morrison Flagler (1830–1913) USA industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil. Key figure in the development of the Atlantic coast of Florida; Founder of what became the Florida East Coast Railway. Founded the city of Palm Beach. American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil.
- Armand Julievich Hammer (1898 - 1990) USA
- Daniel Morrison Harkness (1822-1896) USA major stockholder in Standard Oil
- Lamon Vanderburgh Harkness (1839 - 1915) USA American businessman and a partner in Standard Oil, one of the companys largest stockholders. He became involved with Standard Oil through his father Stephen V. Harkness who was a primary silent investor in the formation of Standard Oil and Henry Flagler.
- Stephen Vanderburgh Harkness (1818–1888) American businessman from Cleveland, Ohio, a silent partner with oil titan John D. Rockefeller, Sr. in the founding of Standard Oil. He was a director of Standard Oil until his death.
- Walter Hugo Helmerich, II (1895 - 1981) Pioneer Oilman
- Walter Hugo Helmerich, III (1923 - 2012)
- William Wayne Keeler (1908 - 1989) USA
- Fred Chase Koch (1900 - 1967) USA
- Lawrence Gabriel Rawl (1928-2005) USA
- David Rockefeller, Sr. (born 1915)
- John Davison Rockefeller, Sr. (1839-1937) USA founded the Standard Oil Company
- John Davison Rockefeller, Jr. (1874-1960) USA
- Louis Henry Severance (1838–1913), USA oilman and philanthropist - a founding member of the Standard Oil Trust, the first treasurer of Standard Oil, and a sulfur magnate.
Philanthropists
- John Emory Andrus (1841 - 1934)
- Charles Francis Brush (1849-1929) dynamo/electrical generator
- Warren Edward Buffett (1930) (Private Profile) is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett
- Peter Cooper (1791 - 1883) USA successful inventor, industrialist, and philanthropist
- Henry Pomeroy Davison, Sr. (1867-1922) USA American banker and philanthropist
- William Earl Dodge, Jr. (1832 – 1903) USA businessperson and philanthropist.
- Melinda Ann French b 1964) USA philanthropist - co-founder and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- William Russell Grace (1832 - 1904) USA philanthropist and humanitarian, the founder of W. R. Grace and Company.
- Armand Julievich Hammer (1898 - 1990) USA
- William Randolph Hearst III (born 1949)
- William Jarvis (1770 - 1859) financier and philanthropist best known for introducing the merino breed of sheep into the United States from Spain
- Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855) USA prominent American businessman, politician, and philanthropist. He founded Lawrence, Massachusetts.
- Amos Lawrence (1786 - 1852) USA merchant and philanthropist. Founded a dry-goods mercantile in Boston, which became extraordinarily successful. In 1830, Lawrence established a cotton factory in Lowell, Massachusetts.
- James Darcy Lever (1854–1910). UK Co-founder Lever Brothers
- William Hesketh Lever (1851–1925) UK Co-founder Lever Brothers
- William Hulme Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme (1888-1949) UK Unilever co-founder
- Philip William Bryce Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme (1915-2000) UK For many advisory director of Unilever, the company founded by his grandfather; he continued in the Lever familys philanthropic tradition as a Trustee of the Leverhulme Trust.
- Abram Lyle (1820-1891)
- John Hays Hammond (1855 - 1936) USA
- George White Marston (1850 – 1946) USA
- Darius Ogden Mills (1825 - 1910) USA banker and philanthropist
- John Davison Rockefeller, Sr. (1839-1937) USA founded the Standard Oil Company
- John Davison Rockefeller, Jr. (1874-1960) USA
- Ellen Browning Scripps(1836 - 1932) Born in London, USA Started The Detroit News with her brother James. She wrote a widely-distributed daily newspaper column until the year of her death in 1932. She founded Scripps Hospital and Scripps Metabolic Clinic.
- Francis Marion "Borax" Smith (1846-1931) USA
- Anson Phelps Stokes, Sr. (1838 - 1913) USA merchant, banker, publicist, philanthropist
- Robert Edward "Ted" Turner, III (1938) founder of CNN
- Cornelius Vanderbilt, II (1843 - 1899) USA
- Frederick William Vanderbilt (1856 - 1938)USA
- William Henry Vanderbilt, I (1821-1885) USA
- Joan Whitney (1903-1975) USA
- Henry Phipps, Jr. (1839 - 1930) USA entrepreneur and major philanthropist.
- Louis Henry Severance (1838–1913), USA oilman and philanthropist - a founding member of the Standard Oil Trust,
- Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (1914 - 1993) USA He was the 2nd president of IBM (1952-1971)
Photography
- Major General Edward Peck Curtis (1897 - 1987) USA (Kodak)
- George Eastman (1854 - 1932) USA Roll film
Printing
- Robert Hoe (1784 - 1833) English born USA introduced the original Hoe press and was, it is thought, the earliest American machinist to utilize steam as a motive power in his plant.
Publishing
- Hedley Williams Donovan (1914 - 1990)
- Edward Payson Dutton (1831 - 1923) USA Founded publishing company E. P. Dutton
- Henry Sleeper Harper (1864 - 1944)
- Joseph Wesley Harper (1830 - 1896)
- Wesley Harper (1801 - 1870) USA In 1828 he became a member of the publishing house of of Harper Brothers, founded by his brothers John and James.
- Wesley H. Loomis III (1913 - 2001) USA (Telephone Directories)
- Andrew McNally Co-founder of Rand, McNally & Co. Irish American
- William Henry Rand (1828-1915) USA
Railway industry
- Matthias W. Baldwin (1795 - 1866) USA American manufacturer of steam locomotives
- Lt. Colonel Roger Preston Chew (1843 - 1921) USA prominent West Virginia businessman and railroad executive.
- Chauncey Depew (1834 - 1928)
- Henry Morrison Flagler (1830–1913) USA industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil. Key figure in the development of the Atlantic coast of Florida; Founder of what became the Florida East Coast Railway.
- John Edgar Thomson (1808-1874) USA American civil engineer, railroad executive and industrialist.
- David Hoadley (1806 – 1873) USA businessman, and an executive in the banking and railroad industries.
- Melvin Ezra Ingalls (1842-1914) USA president of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (the Big Four Railroad).
- George Laidlaw (1828-1889) Canada
- Cornelius Vanderbilt, II (1843 - 1899) USA
- Frederick William Vanderbilt (1856 - 1938)USA
- William Henry Vanderbilt, I (1821-1885) USA
- George Westinghouse, Jr. (1846 - 1914) USA entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry.
- David Levy Yulee (1810 - 1886) USA president of the Florida Railroad Company 1853-1866; president of Peninsular Railroad Company, Tropical Florida Railway Company, and Fernandina and Jacksonville Railroad Company; known as the “Father of Florida’s railroads”
Real estate
- Andrew Glassell (1827 – 1901) USA Los Angeles real estate attorney and investor. One of the founders of the city of Orange, California.
- William Van Duzer Lawrence (1842 - 1927)
- John D. Spreckels (1853 - 1926) USA
- Donald Trump, (b 1946) American real estate mogul.
Retail industry
- [Mohamed Anwar Shaker Abdel Sayed El Fayed (1929-) Former owner of Harrods.
- Dudley Leavitt Pickman (1779 - 1846)
- Hon. Jacob Sleeper (1802 - 1889) USA Merchant - Founder of Boston University)
- Stephen Whitney (1776 - 1860)
Sports
- Bud Adams (1923 - 2013) USA
- Morgan Bulkeley (1837 - 1922) USA first president of the National League; Under his guidance, Aetna had been transformed from a life insurance company into a company that offered accident, health, automobile,workers compensation, and group insurance.
- Walter A. Haas Jr. (1916 - 1995)
- Peter Holt (12948) USA owner of Spurs Sports & Entertainment
- Sir John Moores, CBE (1896 - 1993) Littlewoods Football poolsUK
- Francis Asbury "Fran" Tarkenton (born 1940) commentator on Monday Night Football and as a co-host of Thats Incredible! Founded Tarkenton Software, a computer-program generator company.
- Joan Whitney (1903-1975) USA co-founder, majority owner baseballs New York Mets
Steel industry
- Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) Scottish born USA who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century
- F. Kenneth Iverson (1925 - 2002)
Textiles
- Amos Lawrence (1786 - 1852) USA merchant and philanthropist. Founded a dry-goods mercantile in Boston, which became extraordinarily successful. In 1830, Lawrence established a cotton factory in Lowell, Massachusetts.
- Jim Thompson (1906 - c.1967)
- George W. Woodruff (1895 - 1987) Continental Gin Company from 1930 to 1985, which was a cotton-processing business
Transportation
- Phineas Banning (1830 – 1885) USA businessman, financier, and entrepreneur. He operated a freighting business and a stage coach line between San Pedro and Wilmington, and later between Banning, California
- Malcom McLean (1913-2001) Pioneer of containerization
- Preserved Smith (1820 - 1887)
- John D. Spreckels (1853 - 1926) USA
- Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794 - 1877) USA shipping and railroads.
- Cassius Milton Wicker (1846 - 1913) railroad manager and banker USA
- Alfred Booth (1834-1914) UK
- Rt Hon Charles Booth, PC, FRS (1840 - 1916) UK Founded, with his brother Alfred, the shipping company which became the Booth Steamship Company.
- Sir Samuel Cunard, 1st Baronet (1787-1865) UKJ British shipping magnate, born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, who founded the Cunard Line.
- Archibald Gracie (1755 - 1829) Scottish-born shipping magnate and early American businessman and merchant. Insurance, Banking
- Thaddeus Leavitt (1750-1826) USA Connecticut, merchant who invented an early cotton gin. Merchant and shipowner
- Colonel John Stevens (1749-1838) USA lawyer, engineer and inventor who built the Phœnix steamship with his son Robert Livingston Stevens.
- Colonel Robert Livingston Stevens (1787 – 1856) In 1807, he and his father, Colonel John Stevens, built the Phœnix steamship
- William Fletcher Weld (1800 - 1881)Shipping Magnate. USA
- Henry Melville Whitney (1839-1923) USA founder of the West End Street Railway Company of Boston, Massachusetts; Dominion Coal Company Ltd.;Dominion Iron and Steel Company Ltd. of Sydney, Nova Scotia. President of the Metropolitan Steamship Company, long an important transportation link between Boston and New York City.
- Samuel Gardner Wilder (1831 - 1888) USA
Other businesspeople
- August Belmont, Jr. (1853 - 1924) USA financier, the builder of New Yorks Belmont Park racetrack, and a major owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses
- Joseph Peter Grace, Sr. (1872 - 1950) USA businessman, polo player, and owner of Thoroughbred horses in the sport of steeplechase racing.
- Philip William Bryce Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme (1915-2000) UK
- Ogden Mills (c.1857 - d.) USA financier and Thoroughbred racehorse owner.
- Charles James Kershaw (1832 - d.) C.J. Kershaw & Sons - dealers in lumber, salt stucco, lime, etc.
- Colonel Oliver Hazard Payne (1839-1917) USA
- Edward Mott Robinson (1800 - 1865) USA
- John Jacob Astor (1763 - 1848) German-American business magnate, merchant and investor
- Frank Fowler Baldwin (1878-1960) Hawaii President of the Kahului Railroad in 1910, and of the Hawaiian Commerical Company (HC&S) when Henry Perrine died. In 1948 Frank combined HC&S with Maui Agricultural Company, for a combined 25,454 acres (10,301 ha)
- Henry Perrine Baldwin (1842 - 1911) Hawaii co-founded with Samuel Thomas Alexander the partnership of Alexander & Baldwin, one of the "Big Five" corporations that dominated Hawaiis economy in the early 20th century
- Riley P. Bechtel (1952) USA
- Stephen David Bechtel, Jr. (1925) USA Heavy construction, Engineering and Project Management
- Wyatt Tate Brady (1870-1925) USA merchant, politician, and a founder of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Ezra Cornell (1807 - 1874) USA Founder of Western Union
- Horace Davis (1831 - 1916) USA founded the Mercantile Library Association of California; established the Golden Gate Flouring Mills and the Sperry Flour Company.
- Dale Adam Dye, Jr. (1944) USA
- Archibald Gracie (1755 - 1829) Scottish-born shipping magnate and early American businessman and merchant. Insurance, Banking
- Edward Howland Robinson "Ned" Green (1868-1936) USA son of Hetty Green
- Colonel Chauncy Wright Griggs (1832 - 1910) USA (Lumber, coal, fuel)
- Abram Stevens Hewitt
- John Wheeler Leavitt (1790-1870) USA founder of J. W. & R. Leavitt Company
- Frederick Schwartz Lyman (1837 - 1918) Hawaii - surveyor, rancher, judge, and politician on Hawaiʻi Island
- François Pinault (1936) French businessman who runs the retail company PPR. His holding company, Artemis S.A., owns (or owned), among others, Converse shoes, Samsonite luggage, Château Latour, the Vail Ski Resort in Colorado, and Christies auction house.
- Colonel Oliver Hazard Payne (1839-1917) USA American businessman, organizer of the American Tobacco trust, and assisted with the formation of U.S. Steel, and was affiliated with Standard Oil. He is considered one of the 100 wealthiest Americans, having left an enormous fortune.
- Pierre Samuel du Pont (1870 – 1954)
- Humphrey Verdon Roe (1878 - 1949) UK philanthropist, aircraft manufacturer; co-founder of Britains first birth control clinic with Marie Stopes, who became his wife
- Anson Phelps Stokes, Sr. (1838 - 1913) USA merchant, banker, publicist, philanthropist - multimillionaire.
- John Edgar Thomson (1808-1874) USA American civil engineer, railroad executive and industrialist.
- Brig. General James M. Tuttle (1823 - 1892) USA mining and manufacturing interests, including partnerships in mines in Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Among his many business interests was Tuttle Brothers, a pork packing operation he owned with his brother Martin.
- James Carr "Jim" Walton (1948) (Walmart Executive Committee) USA
- Dr. William Seward Webb (1851-1926) USA; Newspaper publisher, Railways, Motor industry
- William Payne Whitney (1876-1927) USA had major holdings in banking, tobacco, railroads, mining and oil. Linked to City Bank New York, and the Great Northern Paper Company, and the Northern Finance Corporation.
- Henry John Kaiser (1882-1967) USA
- Charles Chubb (1779-1845) UK
- Jeremiah Chubb (1793-
- Alfred Charles Hobbs (1812 - 1891) USA Locksmith and inventor
- Linus Yale (1821-1868) USA
- Larz Anderson, III (1886-1937) USA
- Henry Farnum Dimock (1842-1911) lawyer in New York City who was closely associated with the Whitney family business interests.
- Charles Henderson, Governor (1860 - 1937) USA
- Robert J. Kleberg Jr (1853 - 1932)
- Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855) USA prominent American businessman, politician, and philanthropist. He founded Lawrence, Massachusetts.
- Chester William "Chet" Nimitz, Jr. (1915-2002) USA Texas Instruments; Perkin-Elmer Corporation, a manufacturer of scientific instruments based in Norwalk, Connecticut. He became president, chief-executive-officer (CEO) and a director in 1965, and was elected Chairman of the Board in 1969, serving until retirement in 1980
- Alvah Curtis Roebuck (1864 - 1948)
- Whitney Hart Shepardson (1890 - 1966)
- Col. Nicholas Spencer (1633 - 1689) London merchant who emigrated to Westmoreland County, Virginia, where he became a planter and Governor
- William Stuart Symington, Jr. (1901-1988) USA
- Ernest Woodruff (1863 - 1944)
- Robert Winship (1834 - 1899) USA
- Jeffrey Preston "Jeff" Bezos (born January 12, 1964)