JANUARY 6, 2011 11:44 a.m.
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Milliken, who died last week at the age of 95, transformed his family’s textile business into one of the largest textile and chemical companies in the world and one that produced products to make firefighter’s gear flame retardant and Jell-O pudding smooth.
He helped build Spartanburg Day School, helped get the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport built and helped make South Carolina green with the formation of the Noble Tree Foundation and his love of the environment. Continue reading...
FEBRUARY 19, 2011 3:19 p.m.
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The late textile magnate, who ran the day-to-day operations of his family’s textile empire until he was 90 and remained chairman of the board until his death last December at the age of 95, said in the two-page letter he hoped trusts he established would generate enough income to enable his descendants to actively pursue any career.
But, he wrote he hoped the trusts did not provide so much income that his five children and nine grandchildren would do nothing of consequence. He wanted the money to enable them to achieve true self-fulfillment and the happiness that flows there from. Continue reading...
MARCH 11, 2011 1:23 p.m.
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Greenville and Spartanburg, back then, had their own downtown airports and the Army, four days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, told Greenville officials that an airbase would be built south of Greenville to train B-24 and B-25 bomber pilots fighting in World War II. The base was renamed Donaldson Air Force Base in the late 1950s.
As larger aircraft were being built to carry 100 or more passengers, the downtown airports, already 15 years old, were becoming antiquated and unprepared for handling the coming jet age. Continue reading...
MARCH 10, 2011 1:33 p.m.
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The weekend includes private receptions, a plane pull, a progressive dinner in downtown Greenville, a community service project, First Flight certificates and a round of media conferences.
The service project, a signature event of Southwest’s entering a new market, will be tree plantings in Greenville and Spartanburg counties. Perhaps the most sentimental of the events will be the planting of a tree at GSP at the beginning of a Monday media conference in honor of Roger Milliken. Milliken was the only chairman of the airport commission until his death this past December. The tree plantings are symbolic of GSP and Southwest planting new roots together. Continue reading...
MAY 12, 2011 10:18 a.m.
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He transformed the company from a cloth, cut and sew maker to a diversified powerhouse with 2,200 patents, 19,000 products, 7,000 employees and 39 manufacturing plants around the world.
He then put in motion leadership changes to thrive in a global marketplace without him. Continue reading...