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The roughly 40 members of the Brown family, cousins that are descendants of founder George Garvin Brown, control more than 70% of the voting shares [3] and in 2016 had a net worth of $12.3 billion. [4] The company is a sponsor of the Brown–Forman Retailer of the Year awards given by the American Beverage Licensees. [5]
George Garvin Brown IV (born July 20, 1969) [citation needed] is a Canadian businessman and the past Chairman of the spirits company Brown–Forman, which owns brands including Jack Daniel's whiskey, Finlandia Vodka, Woodford Reserve and Old Forester bourbons, and Herradura tequila. Brown-Forman was founded by his great-great-grandfather George ...
Owsley Brown Frazier (May 7, 1935 – August 16, 2012) was a philanthropist from Louisville, Kentucky United States who founded the Frazier History Museum.He retired from the board of directors of the Brown-Forman corporation, which his grandfather George Garvin Brown founded in 1870, and is one of the largest American-owned companies in the spirits and wine business.
From parties to Prohibition, Louisville, Ky.-based Brown-Forman has survived. Formed in 1870, the liquor company has enjoyed the benefits of operating in one of the world's most ancient industries ...
Sustainability Foundation, DendriFund, Created by Brown-Forman and Brown Family DendriFund Announces Inaugural Grant Recipients LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DendriFund, an environmental ...
She is the daughter of Owsley Brown II and Christy Brown, and the granddaughter of Sally Brown. Her extended family has voting control of Brown-Forman Corporation, the parent company of Jack Daniel's whiskey and other brands. Barzun grew up in Louisville, Kentucky and attended Westover School (Connecticut) and Lake Forest College (Illinois ...
Brown-Forman's (NYS: BF.A) (NYS: BF.B) latest quarter was exactly how shareholders like it: fairly positive and stone-cold sober. In a world where leading companies such as Apple and Google are in ...
Elmer Lucille Allen (born in Louisville, Kentucky, August 23, 1931) is a ceramic artist and chemist who graduated from Nazareth College (now Spalding University) in 1953. [1] Both her father and brother were named Elmer and the family chose to name her Elmer Lucille. [2] She became the first African-American chemist at Brown-Forman in 1966.