William Neal Reynolds
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William Neal Reynolds | |
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William Neal Reynolds in 1914 | |
| Born | March 22, 1863 |
| Died | September 10, 1951 (aged 88) |
| Alma mater | Duke University |
| Occupation | Chief executive of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company |
| Spouse | Kate Bitting Reynolds |
| Children | (raised brother's children) Richard Joshua Reynolds Jr. (1906-1964) Mary Katherine Reynolds (1908-1953) Nancy Susan Reynolds (1910-1985) Zachary Smith Reynolds (1911-1932) |
| Honors | United States Harness Racing Hall of Fame (1958) |
William Neal Reynolds (March 22, 1863 – September 10, 1951) was a U.S. sportsman and businessman with R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, which was founded by his brother R. J. Reynolds.
Born in Patrick County, Virginia, Reynolds went to work for his brother in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1881 as he worked himself through Trinity College (later Duke University).[1] From 1890 to 1940, Reynolds served as a director of Reynolds Co.[1] He served as the first vice-president of the company until he took over the presidency in 1918.[1]
Chief executive of R.J. Reynolds
Always called "Mr. Will,"[2] Reynolds took over the presidency of the company after his brother's death from cancer in 1918; he turned the presidency over in 1924 to Bowman Gray Sr.[3] The company then turned from "the dominance of its founder into the less personal sphere of corporate life."[3] Reynolds became the first chairman of the board of directors of Reynolds Co. in 1924 until 1931 and then served as chairman of the board's executive committee until 1941.[1]
