Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
Royal Little
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1923–1960
1923–1960
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1923–1960
1923–1960
- Industry: Fabricated Goods
- Era: 1920
Little, often referred to as “the Father of Conglomerates,” was famous for his “unrelated diversification” theory. He built one of the world’s largest and most successful conglomerates. Starting as a textile manufacturer, by the mid-1960s he had acquired nearly 70 different companies outside the textile industry (including companies in the fields of aerospace and defense, agrochemical and metal products).
Personal
- Born-Died: 1896–1989
- Birthplace: Massachusetts
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Father: Executive, Low-/Mid-Level
Education / Military
- Undergraduate: Harvard University