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David P Reynolds

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Residence
  
Richmond, Virginia

Parents
  
Richard S. Reynolds, Sr.

Role
  
Business person


Name
  
David Reynolds

Known for
  
Reynolds Wrap

Resting place
  
Hollywood Cemetery

Born
  
June 16, 1915
Bristol, Tennessee

Occupation
  
Chairman & CEO, Reynolds Metal, Eskimo Pie Company racehorse owner & breeder, environmentalist

Board member of
  
Reynolds Metal Co., Robertshaw Controls Co., Commercial Solvents Corp., National Alliance of Businessmen

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Trezevant Harrison (1921-1992)

Children
  
Margaret Allis, Julia Parham, Dorothy Harrison

Died
  
August 29, 2011, Richmond, Virginia, United States

Education
  
Lawrenceville School, Princeton University

David Parham Reynolds (June 16, 1915 – August 29, 2011) was Chairman emeritus of Reynolds Metals Co. and an owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses. He was the son of Richard S. Reynolds, Sr. (1881–1955) who founded Reynolds Metals in Louisville, Kentucky.

Born in Bristol, Tennessee, Reynolds received his high school education at Lawrenceville School, where he captained the prep school's football team. He went on to graduate from Princeton University and would join the family business where he worked for more than fifty years. He followed his brother Richard S. Reynolds, Jr. as president, becoming the last member of his family to head the Richmond, Virginia-based company. In 1986, at age seventy, he stepped down as president but remained Chairman of the Board of Directors.

In 1963, David Reynolds launched the Reynolds Company's production of the country's first all-aluminum beer cans. Because of the light-weight material, compared to the previous steel cans, this innovation became a great success for the company and has dominated the market ever since.

Thoroughbred horse racing

Reynolds became interested in Thoroughbred horse racing and notably owned and bred sprint horse Lord Carson, a multiple stakes race winner who equaled the track record for 6 furlongs at both Churchill Downs and Turfway Park. However, his most famous horse was Tabasco Cat, owned and bred in partnership with Overbrook Farm. In 1994, the colt won two of the three U.S. Triple Crown races, capturing the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.

References

David P. Reynolds Wikipedia