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  2. Ronald G. Wanek - Wikipedia

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    Ronald G. Wanek (born 1941) is an American billionaire businessman, and the founder and chairman of Ashley Furniture Industries.

  3. Ronald Wanek - Forbes

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    Ronald Wanek is the founder of America's largest home furniture manufacturer and retailer, Ashley Furniture. Wanek grew up poor on a dairy farm in Minnesota, where his...

  4. Wanek family - Forbes

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    Ronald Wanek started a furniture plant in Arcadia, Wisconsin in 1970. He decided to get into selling furniture too, buying Ashley Furniture six years later with a group of investors; he...

  5. 7 Tampa Bay residents make Forbes’ billionaires list - WFLA

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    Ronald Wanek. Forbes reports Ronald Wanek is worth $5.5 billion and is ranked No. 480 on their billionaires list. His main source of income is in furniture manufacturing. He is the owner of...

  6. Ronald G. WanekAmerican Home Furnishings Hall of Fame

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    Ronald G. Wanek (b.1941) founded Ashley Furniture Industries in the early 1970s. Since that time he has taken Ashley from being a modest manufacturer of occasional tables to the largest furniture manufacturer in the world and the second largest retailer in the United States in 2005.

  7. Ron Wanek, founder of Ashley Furniture, receives Horatio ...

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    ARCADIA, Wis. — Ashley Furniture Inds. founder and chairman, Ron Wanek, was inducted into the Horatio Alger Assn. of Distinguished Americans this past weekend.

  8. Ron Wanek: Pursuing excellence - Furniture Today

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    Ron Wanek, chairman of Ashley Furniture, accepts the 2020 Service to the Industry Award, which not only recognizes his contributions to the industry, but also to education in the communities...