Wayne Huizenga
Harry Wayne Huizenga Sr. [1], ialah pengusaha Amerika. Pendiri AutoNation, Waste Management Inc., berbagi kepemilikan Blockbuster Video, Miami Dolphins di Liga Nasional Sepak Bola National Football League (NFL), Florida Panthers di National Hockey League (NHL), Florida Marlins, (saat ini Miami Marlins ) di Major League Baseball (MLB).
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Kelahiran | (en) Harry Wayne Huizenga 29 Desember 1937 Evergreen Park (en) |
Kematian | 23 Maret 2018 (80 tahun) Fort Lauderdale |
Penyebab kematian | Kanker |
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Pendidikan | Calvin University (en) Oxford Academy (en) Timothy Christian School (en) Pine Crest School (en) Aiglon College (en) |
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Pekerjaan | pebisnis |
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Masa Kecil dan Pendidikan
Harry Wayne Huizenga memiliki darah Belanda . [2] [3] [4] Sang Kakek, Harm Huizenga, [5] merantau dari Belanda ke Amerika. Melayani pengangkut sampah di sekitar Chicago menggunakan kuda dan kereta dengan nama Huizenga & Sons Scavenger Co tahun 1894. [6] [2] Orangtuanya, Gerrit Harry Huizenga (1916–2001), [7] ahli lemari, dan Jean Huizenga (1918–2006), [8] penghias rumah; [5] dia besar di komunitas Belanda di Chicago [9] dan memiliki paham Kristen yang taat.
Karier
Bisnis rintisannya adalah pengangkutan sampah Fort Lauderdale, sama seperti Sang Kakek tahun 1894. [2] Meminjam US$5.000 pada ayahnya untuk merintis Southern Sanitation Service dan membujuk kompetitor untuk menjual truk bekas padanya. [6] Merintis dengan 1 truk sampah tahun 1968 berkat kegigihan mencari pelanggan [10] lahir Waste Management, Inc., yang diganjar penghargaan Fortune 500 . Huizengan mengakuisisi 133 perusahaan pengangkut sampah independen; ketika ia membawa perusahaan itu ke publik pada tahun 1972. Berkat dirinya, sejak 1980 manajemen persampahan jadi salah satu usaha besar di Amerika. [11] Dia keluar dari perusahaan tahun 1984 dan mengakuisisi pemasok toilet yang dapat dibawa dan wadah air. [5]
Referensi
- ^ "Harry Wayne Huizenga, 80". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ a b c Almond, Steven (December 1–7, 1994). "Citizen Wayne: The Unauthorized Biography". Miami New Times. Kesalahan pengutipan: Tanda
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tidak sah; nama "almond" didefinisikan berulang dengan isi berbeda - ^ Huizinga (Huysinga, Huisinga) family, Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia.
- ^ Huizinge in the Netherlands.
- ^ a b c Hagerty, James R. (March 23, 2018). "Wayne Huizenga, Entrepreneur Behind Blockbuster and AutoNation, Dies at 80". Wall Street Journal. Kesalahan pengutipan: Tanda
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tidak sah; nama "WSJ obit" didefinisikan berulang dengan isi berbeda - ^ a b Cohen, Howard; Beasley, Adam H.; Jackson, Barry (March 23, 2018). "H. Wayne Huizenga, billionaire entrepreneur and Miami sports icon, dies at 80". Miami Herald. Kesalahan pengutipan: Tanda
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tidak sah; nama "MH obit" didefinisikan berulang dengan isi berbeda - ^ "Gerrit Harry Huizenga". Geni. June 28, 1916.
- ^ "Jean Huizenga". Geni. May 25, 1918.
- ^ "Wayne H. Huizenga [1937]". New Netherland Institute.
- ^ According to a civil suit filed in November 1961 by Thomas Millwood, a self-employed electrical engineer, refused young Huizenga's offer to haul the trash with his Pompano Carting venture, and "[a]fter using abusive and profane language to both Millwood and his wife, the defendant Huizenga attacked Millwood in a fit of anger and without provocation ... striking him on his face and body, using great force and violence, thereby inflicting great bodily harm and mental shock." The altercation left Millwood with a "ripped shirt, broken sunglasses, and abrasions" on his face. Most painful, noted the lawsuit, was the "permanent injury to the testicles and genital area as a result of grabbing and twisting by the defendant." The matter went to trial, where the jury awarded Millwood $1,000 in damages. : From Almond, 1994.
- ^ Aseltine, McRea, Modi, Shukla, and Sullivan. A Strategic Case Analysis: Waste Management Inc, Spring 2006, 3.6.3., :Summary of Competitive Analysis" : "The three largest national companies, Waste Management, Allied Waste and Republic Services together handle more than half the solid waste generated in the United States today."