John H. MacMillan

John Hugh MacMillan, Jr.
Born 1895
Texas
Died December 23, 1960
Resting place
Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Education Yale University
Occupation Business executive
Spouse(s) Marion Dickson
Children John Hugh MacMillan
Whitney Duncan MacMillan
Marion MacMillan Pictet
Parent(s) John H. MacMillan, Sr.
Edna Clara Cargill
Relatives William W. Cargill (maternal grandfather)

John Hugh MacMillan, Jr. (1895 – December 23, 1960) was an American businessman, President of Cargill from 1936-60.

Early life

He was born in Texas in 1895, the son of John H. MacMillan, Sr. and Edna Clara Cargill, the daughter of William W. Cargill, the founder of Cargill. He attended Yale University. After graduating Yale he entered the United States Army artillery, rising to the rank of Major when he was 23. McMillian served in France during World War I.

Career

After the war, he worked as a trader on the floor of the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce for Cargill, the family grain business. His aggressive management style led Cargill employees to revolt in 1925. He took over for his father as president of Cargill in 1936 and grew the family-owned business significantly. He invested in the United States and expanded Cargill's operations into Europe and South America. During his tenure, sales topped $1 billion for the first time.

Personal life

He married Marion Dickson (July 14, 1892 - November 22, 1980).[1] They had children:[2]

Death

MacMillan died on December 23, 1960, and is buried at Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis.[3]

References

  1. "Marion D. MacMillan". FAG. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  2. "Cargill tree". Forbes. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  3. "John Hugh MacMillan, Jr". FAG. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
Preceded by
John H. MacMillan, Sr.
President of Cargill
1936 1960
Succeeded by
Erwin Kelm