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American motorsport people

American motorsport people

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 27. Chapters: Tony Hulman, Justice Brothers, Briggs Cunningham, Lake Underwood, Tony George, Bill France, Sr., Bruton Smith, Bill France, Jr., Cameron Argetsinger, Christopher J.C. Agajanian, Howard Augustine Wheeler, Jr., Mike Helton, Don Panoz, Barron Collier, Robert H. Brooks, Jim France, Teddy Mayer, Les Richter, Bob Varsha, Tim Mayer, Brian France, Carl Haas, Sam Collier, Marcus G. Smith, Mari Hulman George, Gary Hartstein, Arthur W Graham III, Brian Barnhart, Thomas W. Binford, Ken Anderson, Lesa Kennedy, Caleb Wyatt. Excerpt: Anton "Tony" Hulman, Jr. (February 11, 1901 - October 27, 1977) was a businessman from Terre Haute, Indiana who rescued the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1945 and made the Indianapolis 500 popular. Through clever advertising in the 1930s, Hulman popularized his firm's chief product, Clabber Girl Baking Powder. Born into one of Terre Haute's wealthiest families, young Tony was raised in one of the city's finest homes and seemed destined to enter the family business, Hulman & Company. He was educated at St. Benedict's School at Terre Haute, Lawrenceville School in New Jersey and Worcester Academy in Massachusetts. A stellar athlete with a trim physique, Tony excelled in the high hurdles and the pole vault at Worcester. He served with the American Red Cross Ambulance Corps during World War I at the age of 17. Upon graduation from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1924, the young Hulman returned to Terre Haute to take his place in the family business, a place he would have to earn. His father, Anton Hulman, Sr., instructed the people of Hulman & Co., "Don't give Tony a place in the business. Let him work for it." By 1926, Tony was the company's sales manager, and by 1931, at the age of 30, management of the whole company passed from father to son. Never one to rest on his laurels, and never satisfied with the status quo, Tony's first project was the Clabber Girl ad campaign, which he instigated as a ten-year plan to take the company's top product to national prominence. Salesmen crisscrossed the country, nailing signs to roadside posts and going to individual homes across the country, invariably inviting the lady of each house to try Clabber Girl. It worked, and despite the deepening Great Depression, Clabber Girl sales continued to climb. Even today, more than 70 years after the first ads of the campaign saw the light of day, Clabber Girl is a top-selling baking powder (if not the top seller) in the U.S. One remnant of Tony's original sales push, a well-known bill

Tony Hulman, Justice Brothers, Briggs Cunningham, Lake Underwood, Tony George, Bill France, Sr., Bruton Smith, Bill France, Jr., Cameron Argetsinger, Christopher J.C. Agajanian, Howard Augustine Wheeler, Jr., Mike Helton, Don Panoz

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Verlag Books LLC, Reference Series
Ersterscheinung Dezember 2012
Maße 24.6 cm x 18.9 cm x 0.3 cm
Gewicht 78 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9781156739532
Seiten 28