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Ronald M. Brill is a former American retail executive and is a co-founder of the Home Depot. He worked with Arthur Blank and Bernard Marcus at Handy Dan Home Improvement and was fired from that company at the same time they were. Brill was Home Depot's first official employee. He worked with Home Depot for over 20 years, serving as the company ...
History 1978–1999. The Home Depot was co-founded by Bernard Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ron Brill, Pat Farrah, and Ken Langone in 1978. The Home Depot's proposition was to build home-improvement superstores, larger than any of their competitors' facilities.
Prominent Milwaukee newsman at WTMJ-AM; later professor of broadcast journalism for seven years at Marquette Michele Palermo: 1992 Playwright, actress, producer, and director: Cheryl Pawelski: 1989 Record producer (Omnivore Recordings) Jim Peck: 1962 Local television personality and former game show host Charles P. Pierce: 1975
Industry: Home Improvement/Consumer Electronics Headquarters: Cobb County, Ga. CEO: Frank Blake Founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ron Brill and Pat Farrah, Home Depot successfully ...
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Ron and Patty Thomas / Getty Images/iStockphoto. 9. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Known for its breweries and beer-making history, Milwaukee might be a great place to grab a pint, but it might cost you ...
In a holiday week shocker, Skydance Media and Shari Redstone’s National Amusements Inc. have quietly renewed acquisition talks and have reached a tentative agreement to acquire Paramount Global.
The Allen-Bradley Clock Tower, owned by Allen-Bradley, a product brand of Rockwell Automation, has long been a landmark in Milwaukee. According to the Guinness Book of World Records: "The largest four-faced clock is that on the research and office addition of the Allen-Bradley Company. Each face has a diameter of 40 feet inches (12.28 meters).