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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.
Founder Mary Kay Ash died on November 22, 2001. [15] In March 2020, the company closed operation in Australia and New Zealand . [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In November 2022, David Holl, the company’s CEO since 2006, retired after nearly 30 years with the company but remained chairman of the board . [ 8 ]
Justin Ford Kimball, school superintendent, founder of what would eventually become Blue Cross Blue Shield; Freddie King (1934–1976), blues musician; Tom Landry (1924–2000), Hall of Fame head coach of Dallas Cowboys; cenotaph at Texas State Cemetery in Austin; Cyrus Longworth Lundell (1907–1994), scientist
It was popularised in the 1980s by Mary Kay Ash, the founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, who advised managers to sandwich any critical remarks between layers of praise. [3] Sandwich feedback has been recommended to sports trainers, [ 4 ] health-service managers, [ 5 ] online educators [ 6 ] and sales personnel.
Mary Kay Ash* 1943 Founder, Mary Kay Cosmetics [244] Bruce D. Broussard: 1989 CEO and president, Humana: Rod Canion: 1966 Co-founder, Compaq: Samuel DiPiazza: 1973 Chairman and Global CEO, PricewaterhouseCoopers: Tilman J. Fertitta: President and CEO, Landry's Restaurants: Alan Gershenhorn: 1982
Robert Elliott Hall was an American obstetrician, psychiatrist, professor, and early advocate for the liberalization of abortion law in the United States. He founded the Association for the Study of Abortion with Alan F. Guttmacher in 1965, the first national abortion-rights organization in the country, and served as its chair.
Mary Kay Ash (1918–2001) 1986 Founder Mary Kay Cosmetics [128] Caro Crawford Brown (1908–2001) 1986 Journalist, investigated political corruption of George Berham Parr [129] Alicia R. Chacón (1938–) 1986 Mexican-American member of El Paso city council, regional director of Small Business Administration under Jimmy Carter [130] Jody ...
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]