Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
Andrew W. Mellon
Mellon National Bank
1882–1921
1882–1921
Mellon National Bank
1882–1921
1882–1921
Mellon took over his family’s small private bank and turned it into one of the largest sources of venture capital in American history. Mellon played a substantial role in supplying capital for expanding industries, especially steel and oil. He was the driving force behind Alcoa, Union Steel, McClintic-Marshall and other giants.
Personal
- Born-Died: 1855–1937
- Birthplace: Pennsylvania
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Father: Head, Same Company