Harold Alfond

American businessman with philanthropic efforts

Harold Alfond - Leaders & Politicians born 1914
Born

1914
112 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A prominent businessman in the American retail and manufacturing sectors, established a successful shoe company, Dexter Shoe Company, which became a key player in the market. Alfond was also a notable philanthropist, focusing on education and health initiatives. His significant contributions led to the establishment of numerous scholarships and various institutions that continue to serve communities today. Alfond's business acumen and commitment to philanthropy were instrumental in shaping his legacy in the realm of American entrepreneurship and community support.

Founded Dexter Shoe Company

Made significant charitable contributions

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