John C. Haas

Businessman and philanthropist

John C. Haas - Businessman and philanthropist
Born

1918
107 years ago

Died

April 2nd, 2011
13 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A businessman and philanthropist, significant contributions were made to the chemical industry and the arts. Served as CEO of Rohm and Haas Company, which was co-founded by his family. Played a crucial role in expanding the company's operations into various sectors. Involved with numerous philanthropic efforts, particularly in support of arts and education. Actively participated in various cultural institutions and served on boards to promote community development.

Served as CEO of Rohm and Haas Company

Established significant philanthropic initiatives in arts

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