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Mary Kay Ash (born Mary Kathlyn Wagner; May 12, 1918 – November 22, 2001) was an American businesswoman and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.At her death, she had a fortune of $98 million, and her company had more than $1.2 billion in sales with a sales force of more than 800,000 in at least three dozen countries.
The company was founded by Mary Kay Ash in 1963. Richard Rogers, Ash's son, is the chairman, and Ryan Rogers, Ash's grandson, was named CEO in 2022. [8] [9] History
Mary Kay Ash, cosmetics mogul [23] James A. Baker (born 1821), lawyer and founder of the law firm now known as Baker and Botts [24] James A. Baker (born 1857), lawyer for William Marsh Rice and trustee for Rice University [25] James A. Baker Jr., lawyer for the law firm now known as Baker and Botts, banker, and real estate developer [26]
Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics party plan company, was married to Mary (Weaver) Crowley's brother. [13] In 1957, Crowley was diagnosed with cervical cancer, but after treatment with an investigational drug, she remained in remission for 27 years until 1984, when she was once again diagnosed with cancer and died shortly after. [8]
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The Tennessee General Assembly confirmed Mary L. Wagner to be the next justice on the state's highest court Monday night.. Wagner, a Shelby County Circuit Court judge, is Gov. Bill Lee's third ...
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Mary Kay Ash (1918–2001), businesswoman; Harry W. Bass Jr. (1927–1998), businessman; Faith (1992–2001) and Liberty Battaglia (1995–2001), murder victims; Orville Bullington (1882–1956), lawyer and Republican politician; Maureen Connolly (1934–1969), champion tennis player [1] Grace Noll Crowell (1877–1969), poet