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Philip W Pillsbury

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Name
  
Philip Pillsbury

Uncles
  
John Sargent Pillsbury II

Siblings
  
Mary Pillsbury Lord


Relatives
  
Charles Alfred Pillsbury (grandfather)

Education
  
Yale University (1924), The Hotchkiss School

Nephews
  
Winston Lord, Charles Pillsbury Lord

Parents
  
Charles Stinson Pillsbury

Grandparents
  
Charles Alfred Pillsbury

Philip Winston Pillsbury (1903-1984) was chairman emeritus of the Pillsbury Company and a grandson of the cofounder, Charles Alfred Pillsbury.

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Early life

His father, Charles S. Pillsbury, was a long-time company director. He graduated from The Hotchkiss School in 1920, and was a member of the Yale College Class of 1924. He was a starting guard on the undefeated and tie-free 1923 football team, an All-American water polo athlete, and a tenor for the Yale Glee Club.

Career

Pillsbury was elected to the board of directors in 1928; in 1940, he became president, and maintained that post after election to the chairmanship of the board in 1951.

Pillsbury started as a laborer at the company. He was a master miller before accepting promotion to sales and management positions. Pillsbury was said to be one of the few milling executives to have a real knowledge of flour milling.

References

Philip W. Pillsbury Wikipedia