American National Business Hall of Fame
Not to be confused with U.S. Business Hall of Fame.
The American National Business Hall of Fame (ANBHF) was established in 1972.[1] It is managed by an executive office, and has representatives from universities throughout the United States.[1] Its laureate program inducts American businesspeople into the ANBHF, based on a combination of exceptional leadership and business ethics.
Selection criteria
- For "Laureate Selection Criteria," see footnote.[2]
Laureates
- For an alphabetical list of laureates inducted into the ANBHF, see footnote.[3]
- Wallace Abbott
- Mary Kay Ash
- H. H. Barber
- William M. Batten
- Stephen Bechtel, Sr.
- Charles Becker
- Olive Ann Beech
- William Blackie
- Jacob Bunn
- Alfred Burdick
- Leo Burnett
- Andrew Carnegie
- William Casey
- Gary Comer
- Fairfax Cone
- John Cotter
- G.D. Crain
- Frederick C. Crawford
- Harry B. Cunningham
- Arthur Vining Davis
- Charles Deere
- John Deere
- D. J. DePree
- Hugh DePree
- Walt Disney
- Donald W. Douglas
- George Eastman
- Thomas A. Edison
- Harvey Firestone
- Benjamin Franklin
- R.J. Frisby
- Paul Galvin
- Roswell Garst
- Parker Gates
- William Gore
- W. B. Greene
- Walter A. Haas
- Joyce C. Hall
- Ken Hansen
- Henry J. Heinz
- James G. Hill
- Conrad N. Hilton
- Wayne Hummer
- R. B. Hulsen
- Roy Ingersoll
- Richard D. Irwin
- Kenneth Iverson
- Eric Jonsson
- James Johnson
- John H. Johnson
- Robert Wood Johnson I
- Robert Wood Johnson II
- Henry J. Kaiser
- William Karnes
- Bernard Kilgore
- Dale Kirlin
- Robert J. Kleberg
- Ray Kroc
- Edwin Land
- Albert Lasker
- James Lincoln
- Wesley H. Loomis III
- Frances Cabot Lowell
- Gust E. Lundberg
- Franklin Lunding
- Ian MacGregor
- Irl Martin
- Cyrus McCormick
- Robert R. McCormick
- Robert Francis McDermott
- Eugene McDonald
- William Marsteller
- George Mecherle
- Charles E. Merrill
- Joseph L. Miller
- George S. Moore
- J. Pierpont Morgan
- Louis Neumiller
- William Norris
- David N. Ogilvy
- John H. Patterson
- William A. Patterson
- James Cash Penney
- William Cooper Procter
- Tom Roberts, Sr.
- John D. Rockefeller
- Julius Rosenwald
- David Sarnoff
- John G. Searle
- Richard Sears
- Alfred P. Sloan
- Cyrus R. Smith
- Charles Clinton Spaulding
- A. E. Staley
- W. Clement Stone
- John Swearingen
- Gustavus F. Swift
- Herbert Taylor
- David Thomas
- Fred Turner
- Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Marion Wade
- Charles Walgreen
- Charles R. Walgreen III
- DeWitt Wallace
- Lila A. Wallace
- Sam Moore Walton
- Aaron Montgomery Ward
- Thomas J. Watson, Jr.
- Thomas J. Watson, Sr.
- Ken Wessner
- George Westinghouse
- Frederick Weyerhaeuser
- Joseph C. Wilson
- Robert E. Wood
- Robert W. Woodruff
Fellows
- For an alphabetical list of ANBHF fellows, see footnote.[4]
Museum
The ANBHF has an online museum.[5]
Board members
- For an alphabetical list of board members, see footnote.[6]
The ANBHF has a board of directors and a board of state representatives.
References
- 1 2 "About the ANBHF". American National Business Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
- ↑ "The Selection Program". American National Business Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
- ↑ "The ANBHF Laureates". American National Business Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
- ↑ "The ANBHF Fellows". American National Business Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
- ↑ "The Museum". American National Business Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
- ↑ "Board Members". American National Business Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2011-12-12.
External links
- ANBHF homepage
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