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Heinz Endowments. The Heinz Endowments is a philanthropic organization in the United States, and was formed with the combined support from two smaller, private foundations: the Howard Heinz Endowment and the Vira I. Heinz Endowment. It awards more than $60 million annually in grants to a range of nonprofit organizations.
Rust Heinz (October 18, 1914 – July 24, 1939) was an American car and boat designer. He is perhaps best known for designing the 1938 Phantom Corsair , [1] a prototype car built on a Cord 810 chassis by the coach builder Bohman & Schwartz , incorporating a Lycoming 190 bhp V8 engine , weighing two tons and seating six people.
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The logo of H. J. Heinz Company – American food processing company known for its ketchup and condiments Deutsch: H. J. Heinz Company logo English: H. J. Heinz Company logo
The Pedigree Chum dog food and Heinz extortion campaign was an attempted extortion against Pedigree Petfoods and Heinz, during which an extortionist contaminated tins of dog and baby food. Pedigree was advised by police to pay limited sums of money to the extortionist, while cash machines were put under surveillance.
Karl-Heinz Rehkopf. Rehkopf and his wife in 2019. Karl-Heinz Rehkopf (born 7 December 1936 ) is a German self-made businessman-entrepreneur and collector. [1] [2] [3] Not able to afford a car, he bought his first motorbike, a fourteen year old Victoria V99, in 1952. [4] It was the start of a collection which now extends to more than 1,200 two ...
WW International, Inc. WW International, Inc., formerly Weight Watchers International, Inc., is a global company headquartered in the U.S. that offers weight loss and maintenance, fitness, and mindset services such as the Weight Watchers comprehensive diet program. [3] Founded in 1963 by Queens, New York City homemaker Jean Nidetch, WW's ...
Henry J. Heinz. The chapel was a gift of German-American Henry John Heinz, founder of the H.J. Heinz Company, who wanted to honor his mother, Anna Margaretha Heinz, with a building at the university. Upon his death in 1919, Heinz's three surviving children (Howard, Irene, and Clifford) added to his bequest to memorialize their grandmother and ...