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The restaurant in the century-old landmark built by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., which closed in 1989, was a luncheon and dinner haven for advertising’s “mad men and women.” ...
Read more: Myths About Garlic You Thought Were True William Wrigley Jr. started in the soap and baking soda business with today's equivalent of $919.85 to his name. A savvy marketer, he used ...
Soon after its introduction in 1893, the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company's Juicy Fruit chewing gum became the best-selling gum in the United States. Although Juicy Fruit was still number one in the early ...
(Crain's) -- William Perez, former CEO of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., is taking a job as senior adviser for investment bank Greenhill & Co. in Chicago. Mr. Perez will advise consumer goods companies on ...
Back in 1932, chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. designed the Wrigley Mansion as a winter getaway home and a 50th anniversary gift to his wife. Set atop a hill overlooking 360-degree views of ...
In the decades after Adams' chewy discovery, big names like William Wrigley Jr. and Frank Fleer saw people's desire for something flavorful to keep their mouths busy. Utilizing the newly imported ...
William Wrigley Jr. He purchased controlling interest in the Santa Catalina Company in 1919 and envisioned transforming Catalina into a world-renowned resort destination. Completed in 1934 ...
Martin started his professional career as a mechanical engineer at Clark Industries in Sydney, but a factory engineer job opportunity at the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in Asquith, a suburb of Sydney ...