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John Robert Menard Jr. (born January 22, 1940) is an American billionaire businessman who is the founder and owner of Menards, a Midwestern chain of home improvement stores. He is a former IndyCar racing team owner, and the father of former NASCAR Cup Series driver Paul Menard .
Wisconsin billionaires John Menard Jr. and Diane Hendricks landed at the top of the list, which was a snapshot of each person as of Sept. 2024.
Menard, Inc., doing business as Menards, (/ m ə ˈ n ɑːr d z / mə-NARDZ) is an American big-box home improvement retail chain headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.It is the third-largest home improvement retailer in the United States (behind Lowe's and Home Depot), with 351 stores in 15 U.S. states, primarily in the Midwest. [1]
John Menard may refer to: John Menard Jr. (born 1940), businessman; John Willis Menard (1838–1893), politician This page was last edited on 28 ...
Menard was a poet, the author of Lays in Summer Lands (1879). Menard was also the editor of the Florida News and the Southern Leader from 1882 to 1888. [8] Menard died in the District of Columbia and was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Washington, D.C. [9] When Graceland closed in 1894, his remains were moved to nearby Woodlawn Cemetery. [9]
Charlie Menard (born 1972) is the nephew of Menards owner John Menard Jr. He was the chief operating officer of the Menards home improvement store chain until late 2007. He moved to head up the Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Menards Distribution Center. In late 2011, Charlie moved to the newly created position of general manager of distribution ...
The caller indicated that a family member Michael Sparks, who lived at the Olive Dell Ranch RV Park and Resort, ... Dan Menard, 79, and his 73-year-old wife Stephanie, disappeared from their ...
Joan M. Menard (born 1935), member of the Massachusetts Senate; John Menard Jr. (born 1940), American businessman; founder and owner of the Menards chain of home improvement stores; John Willis Menard (1838–1893), first African-American elected to the United States Congress; Léon Ménard (1706–1767), French lawyer and historical writer