Walter Scott, Jr.
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Walter Scott, Jr. (1931-) born in Omaha, Nebraska. Civil engineer, philanthropist, former CEO of Peter Kiewit Sons' Incorporated, which has built more miles of the U.S. Interstate Highway System than any other contractor. Scott was the 1997 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award and ranked among the wealthiest 400 Americans by Forbes in 2002. He sits on the Board of Berkshire Hathaway.
Insurance | Applied Underwriters Inc. • Central States Indemnity Company • GEICO • General Re • Kansas Bankers Surety Company • Medical Protective • National Indemnity Company • United States Liability Insurance Group • Wesco Financial |
Materials and Construction | Acme Brick • Benjamin Moore & Co. • Clayton Homes • ISCAR Metalworking • Johns-Manville • MiTek • Precision Steel Warehouse, Inc. • Shaw Industries |
Furniture | CORT Business Services • Jordan's Furniture • Larson-Juhl • Nebraska Furniture Mart • RC Willey Home Furnishings • Star Furniture |
Apparel | Fruit of the Loom • Russell • Garan • Fechheimer Brothers • Acme Boots • H.H. Brown Shoe Group • Justin Brands |
Transportation | NetJets • FlightSafety International • Forest River • McLane Company • XTRA Corporation |
Food | Dairy Queen • The Pampered Chef • See's Candies |
Other | Ben Bridge Jeweler • Blue Chip Stamps • Borsheim's Fine Jewelry • The Buffalo News • Business Wire • CTB Inc. • MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company • World Book Encyclopedia |
Board of Directors | Warren Buffett • Charlie Munger • Howard Graham Buffett • Malcolm Chace • Bill Gates • David Gottesman • Charlotte Guyman • Donald Keough • Thomas S. Murphy • Ronald Olson • Walter Scott, Jr. |
Annual Revenue: $81.663 billion USD • Employees: 180,000 • Stock Symbol: NYSE: BRKA • Web site: www.berkshirehathaway.com |