Businessman Collection (page 8)
"From Business to Politics: Donald Trump's Journey to the White House" Donald John Trump, born on June 14, 1946
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"From Business to Politics: Donald Trump's Journey to the White House" Donald John Trump, born on June 14, 1946, is widely recognized as the 45th President of the United States. However, before his foray into politics, he made a name for himself as a successful businessman and television personality. With his sharp business acumen and captivating persona, Trump built an empire that spanned various industries. Across the globe in Australia, another influential figure emerged in the world of media - Kerry Packer. Known as an Australian media tycoon, Packer was responsible for revolutionizing cricket with his controversial creation of the World Series Cricket. His bold moves and determination propelled him to great heights within the industry. Meanwhile, Andrew Carnegie found solace amidst books in his portrait seated in a library. A prominent businessman during America's Gilded Age, Carnegie amassed immense wealth through investments in steel and became one of history's most generous philanthropists. S. F. Edge stands out among businessmen as an automotive pioneer who co-founded Britain's first car manufacturing company - Napier & Co Ltd. , later known as Darracq Motor Engineering Company Limited. George Hudson not only excelled in business but also served as a Member of Parliament (MP). This lithograph captures his entrepreneurial spirit alongside political influence—a testament to his multifaceted success. Thomas Alva Edison left an indelible mark on history with inventions like the phonograph depicted here. As both a businessman and inventor extraordinaire from 1847-1931; Edison transformed our lives forever by harnessing electricity and creating countless innovations that shaped modern society. Traveling back in time to Arizona Desert reveals a retro-style scene featuring an old gas station—an emblematic symbol of small businesses that thrived along highways during America's golden age of road trips. Richard Branson personifies entrepreneurship with flair—holding up a bottle of champagne while donning a pilot's hat to celebrate the success of his iconic brand, Virgin.