Tony Hulman

Mariam T. Tennoe, Lambert M. Surhone, Susan F. Henssonow, 2010
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The book "Tony Hulman" offers a comprehensive look at the life and achievements of Anton 'Tony' Hulman, Jr., an influential businessman from Terre Haute, Indiana. Hulman is known for his pivotal role in saving the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1945 and for popularizing the Indianapolis 500. Through innovative marketing strategies in the 1930s, he was able to make his company's main product, Clabber Girl Baking Powder, a household name nationwide. The content of the book is primarily based on articles from Wikipedia and other free online sources, providing insight into Hulman's entrepreneurial skills and his tireless efforts to promote his products and the racing scene in Indianapolis. This publication is a valuable resource for anyone interested in business, marketing, and the history of motorsports.

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topic
Economy & Law
Author
Lambert M. SurhoneMariam T. TennoeSusan F. Henssonow
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2010
Item number
55336245

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Publisher
Betascript Publishing
Category
Reference books
Release date
4.3.2025

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topic
Economy & Law
Author
Lambert M. SurhoneMariam T. TennoeSusan F. Henssonow
Year
2010
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2010

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