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William Wrigley, Jr. II, Class of '94, is the chair of his family's eponymous confectionery business, which he sold to Mars Candy for $23 billion in 2008. He's worth $2.6 billion. Alfred C.
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 ...
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.” ...
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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 ...
Prince of Wales William, Princes of Wales Catherine, King Charles II, and Queen Camilla greet the people from balcony during 'Trooping the Colour' parade, held for official birthday of the King ...
In the second part of our interview, Parallel chairman and CEO Beau Wrigley, Jr. discusses cannabis drinks, the ongoing progress of recreational legalization at the state level, and his commitment to ...