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Hayne's current wife, Margaret Hayne, joined Urban Outfitters in August 1982. [8] He and his wife have been criticized for donating about $13,000 to then-Senator Rick Santorum until 2006, when Santorum lost his seat to Bob Casey, Jr. [9] They also came under fire after Urban Outfitters hastily retracted a shirt advocating support for same-sex marriage in the wake of the passage of California's ...
Richard "Racehorse" Haynes (April 3, 1927 – April 28, 2017) was a Texas criminal defense attorney. He became a star of the legal world after prevailing in a series of seemingly impossible murder trials in Texas in the 1970s and 1980s. [ 1 ]
Richard Hayne (born 1947), Urban Outfitters founder and chief executive officer; Michael Johns (born 1964), healthcare executive and former White House presidential speechwriter; Eldridge R. Johnson (1867–1945), Victor Talking Machine Company founder; Tom Knox, UnitedHealthcare of Pennsylvania chief executive officer and former Philadelphia ...
Urban Outfitters Inc. just barely eked out a profit last year, but cofounder, chairman and chief executive officer Richard Hayne is seeing signs of a kind of reawakening. “We’re particularly ...
16. Richard Hayne. Hayne is chairman and CEO of Urban Outfitters. He co-founded the company in 1970. Forbes list ranking: 2,422. Net worth: $1.1 billion. Age: 74. Residence: Philadelphia. 17. Alan ...
Richard Hayne (BA Anthropology 1969), Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free People co-founder; Marc Holtzman (1982), Barclays Capital vice chairman and Kazkommertsbank chairman; Lee Iacocca (Industrial Eng. 1945, Hon D.Eng. 1965), former Chrysler chairman; Kevin J. Kennedy (1978), Avaya CEO; John E. McGlade, Air Products chairman, president ...
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In 1970, former Lehigh University roommates and later University of Pennsylvania Wharton Business School classmates Richard Hayne and Scott Belair needed a project for an entrepreneurial class. They decided to open a retail store called Free People. [4] According to some sources, Hayne's ex-wife Judy Wicks co-founded the company with him. [5]