Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
Edward A. Filene
Filene's
1908–1928
1908–1928
Filene's
1908–1928
1908–1928
Filene developed the world’s largest specialty store. In 1912, when Filene opened his new mega-store in Boston, 715,000 people came through the doors of the new store within one week. With the inauguration of the new store, Filene’s sales jumped from $4.8 million to $8.5 million. Progressive in his labor policies, Filene established a minimum wage for women, instituted Saturday closings during the summer, recognized winter vacations in addition to normal summer holidays, and created The Filene Employees Credit Union, a national prototype.
Personal
- Born-Died: 1860–1937
- Birthplace: Massachusetts
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Father: Head, Same Company