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    Hamish Maxwell

    Maxwell presided over the major diversification of Philip Morris through the acquisitions of Kraft and General Foods. In so doing, Maxwell created the largest consumer goods company in the world and... View Details
    Keywords: Food & Tobacco

      Samuel F. Hinkle

      Starting as a chemist with Hershey, Hinkle played a prominent role in the development of Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup, Krackel, Mr. Goodbar and fortified chocolate bars issued as K, C, and D rations during... View Details
      Keywords: Food & Tobacco

        Bowman Gray, Jr.

        In 1954, Gray introduced Winston cigarettes, the company’s first filter-type cigarettes, and the Salem brand in 1956. By 1965, Winston had emerged as the nation’s #1 selling cigarette brand, replacing Camel, with Salem not far behind.... View Details
        Keywords: Food & Tobacco
        • 01 Oct 1999
        • News

        Eight Among Many: Nancy J. Karch

        years later, it's clear that she made the right choice. As a director of the Atlanta office of McKinsey & Company and managing partner of McKinsey Southeast United States, Karch has become an expert on numerous business topics, such as... View Details
        Keywords: Susan Young

          J. Ogden Armour

          Upon the death of his father in 1901, Armour took over the direction of Armour and Company. Under his management, sales increased from $200 million in 1900 to $1 billion in 1920. When Armour retired in 1923, the company employed over... View Details
          Keywords: Food & Tobacco

            Rose M. Knox

            Knox built the largest gelatin distribution company in the U.S. After her husband’s death, Knox directed advertising to women, published recipes and financed constant research on gelatin usage. Through diversification efforts, Knox... View Details
            Keywords: Food & Tobacco
            • 02 Feb 2023
            • News

            Can We Really Engineer a Climate Fix?

            help address the climate change crisis by removing excess carbon dioxide right out of the atmosphere. The promise of this approach has launched a raft of companies that not only capture but also store and even reuse the carbon—creating an... View Details
            • 25 Apr 2014
            • News

            An investment in meaningful results

            nearly $1.5 billion in grants to the city's neediest residents since 1988. Robin Hood is New York City's largest funder of emergency food programs and largest private funder of job training View Details
            • 01 Mar 2004
            • News

            New Horizons for Iraq

            you couldn’t see more than fifty feet in front of you. All we could do at that point was sit it out. My soldiers drove around and delivered my battalion’s food and water. It... View Details
            Keywords: Garry Emmons; James E. Aisner; Julia Hanna; National Security and International Affairs; National Security and International Affairs
            • 24 Apr 2014
            • News

            The 'multiplier effect' of supporting education

            which has a multiplier effect. We helped the British School of Rio; we donated buildings, labs, and a theater.” Maria notes, “Education for us is number one. Since we’ve been together we believe that living in a country like Brazil you... View Details

              Vincent A. Gierer, Jr.

              Gierer has presided over 8 years of consecutive growth in both revenues and earnings despite intense government-imposed new excise taxes. Gierer has been instrumental in expanding the market for smokeless tobacco, generating volume growth... View Details
              Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                Catherine T. Clark

                Purchasing a wheat bread recipe from a local Wisconsin baker, Clark went on to build a very successful upscale bakery business. Through the formation of Brownberry Ovens, Clark developed a regional distribution network for her products. She expanded the business... View Details
                Keywords: Food & Tobacco
                • November 2008
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                Travel Centers of America (CW)

                By: Robin Greenwood and James Quinn
                Keywords: Food and Beverage Industry; Food and Beverage Industry; Food and Beverage Industry
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                Greenwood, Robin, and James Quinn. "Travel Centers of America (CW)." Harvard Business School Spreadsheet Supplement 209-712, November 2008.
                • 01 Jun 2001
                • News

                Making A Difference: HBS Club of Puget Sound Reaches Out to Young Alumni

                Tracy E. Kwiker (MBA 1995) arrived in Seattle three and a half years ago when she was promoted to manage store operations for a Toys “R” Us region in the Pacific Northwest. Eager to establish contacts in her new community, Kwiker began... View Details
                Keywords: Elena N. Berg
                • 01 Sep 2004
                • News

                Promise & Perils

                Long remembers eating lots of pumpkin — the only food readily available. The early engines of growth were holdovers from the Maoist era: township and village enterprises (TVEs) rooted in China’s vast rural... View Details
                Keywords: Roger Thompson; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools

                  Erwin C. Uihlein

                  Though the company was not producing during Prohibition, Uihlein revived it in 1933 and began a huge wave of modernization and expansion. Spending over $100 million to build new facilities View Details
                  Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                    Samuel M. Zemurray

                    Zemurray made his first fortune with the Honduras-based Cuyamel Fruit Company, and intended to retire when, in 1930, he sold the company to United Fruit in exchange for stock in the larger firm. A falling stock market, however, forced him... View Details
                    Keywords: Food & Tobacco

                      Henry J. Heinz

                      Heinz, who started peddling his homegrown produce when he was 8, entered the twentieth century as the nation’s largest producer of pickles, vinegar, ketchup and mustard. He was considered an advertising and... View Details
                      Keywords: Food & Tobacco
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                      Energy & Environment Club’s Icelandic Adventure! - Blog - Business & Environment

                      Blog Blog Filter Results Arrow Down Arrow Up Read posts from Author Alumni Author HBS Faculty Author HBS Staff Author Staff Author Students Topics Topics Accelerating Climate Solutions Conference 2023 Alumni Alumni Programs Alumni in Climate Networking Series Business... View Details

                        Andrew W. Preston

                        Under Preston’s leadership, United Fruit grew from a small banana seller into a large tropical fruit enterprise, with extensive distribution networks and landholdings, as well as operations in the U.S., Europe, the Caribbean View Details
                        Keywords: Food & Tobacco
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