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Frederick Wallace Smith (born August 11, 1944) is an American business magnate and investor. He is the founder and chairman of FedEx Corporation , the world's largest transportation company. Smith stepped down as CEO in June 2022 and was succeeded by Raj Subramaniam . [ 1 ]
Frederick W. Smith (physician) (1858–1917), health commissioner in Syracuse, New York Fredrick George Smith (1872–1956), British mechanical engineer G. Frederick Smith (1891–1976), American chemist
The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon is the presidential library of George Washington, the first president of the United States. [1] Located at Washington's home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, the library was built by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and is privately funded. [1]
Frederick Walter Smith (August 24, 1858 – July 31, 1917) was an American physician and surgeon in Syracuse, New York. [1] By 1897, he was serving as Health Commissioner for the city of Syracuse [ 2 ] and during June 1902, he was appointed as health officer of the city. [ 3 ]
Sandra Windland Smith-Rice was the first child of Frederick W. Smith, founder of FedEx and Linda Smith Grisham McFarland. She had five sisters and three brothers, including Arthur Smith, the former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons. FedEx's first plane in 1973 was named "Wendy" after her. She was born on 19 January 1970 in Little Rock, Arkansas ...
Frederick Smith (30 December 1805 – 16 February 1879) [1] was a British entomologist who worked at the zoology department of the British Museum from 1849, specialising in the Hymenoptera. Smith was born near York to William Smith and went to school at Leeds.
Smith was succeeded by their son, William Henry Smith. They had four other children: Edith Mabell Emily (1901–1973), James Frederick Arthur (b. 1906), David John (1907–1976) and Margaret Esther Lucie (1908–1980). [5] Smith was the main sponsor of the Victoria County History from 1909 until 1931. [6]
As Smith's scribe and counselor, Williams became a close friend and confidant of the prophet. Joseph and Emma Smith named one of their sons Frederick Granger Williams Smith (June 20, 1836 – April 13, 1862). The lineage of Williams continues in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.