- Henry Parsons Crowell
Henry Parsons Crowell (1855-1943) was an American businessman, founder of the
Quaker Oats Company and aphilanthropist . [Musser, Joe (1997). "The Cereal Tycoon". Moody Press. ISBN 0802416160, p.3, 154.]At the end of the 19th century, steam engines, telegraph and telephone systems, electricity and typewriters were part of the explosion of technology in America.Musser, Joe (1997). "The Cereal Tycoon". Moody Press. ISBN-10: 0802416160, p. back cover.]
Character
Henry Parsons Crowell knew how to listen, persevere and address the challenges these new inventions were creating, and mediate the conflicts between those who wanted to keep the traditions of the old century and those who pushed for the ways of the future. A book was dedicated to him written by Joe Musser, called "Cereal Tycoon"cite book
title=Cereal Tycoon: The Biography of Henry Parsons Crowell
author=Joe Musser
date=2002-10-01
publisher=Moody Publishers
isbn=0802416160
url=http://www.amazon.com/Cereal-Tycoon-Biography-Parsons-Crowell/dp/0802416160]Accomplishments
Henry Parsons Crowell had a dramatic impact on the lives of millions of people. As the founder of the
Quaker Oats Company he helped change the eating habits of Americans, and in the process helped to create entirely new methods of marketing and merchandising that are still revolutionary, even by today's standards.One of the wealthiest men of
Chicago when he died in 1943, Henry Parsons Crowell, gave away nearly 70 percent of his earnings for more than 40 years. Born into a wealthy family in 1855 and endowed with a large inheritance after the death of his father, Crowell had the opportunity to live well and do little. He chose to work hard, never compromising, even when doing so would bring him more prosperity. His shrewd business sense and marketing genius brought him to the highest levels in business as the founder of theQuaker Oats Company and other major enterprises. Crowell viewed all things as a stewardship from God.Businessmen over the years came to know
Jesus Christ personally because of the influence of Henry Parsons Crowell. In whatever he did, Crowell sought to honor God whether it was through business or his 40 years as chairman of the Board ofMoody Bible Institute . The Henry Parsons Crowell and Susan Coleman Crowell Trust carefully states that the purpose of the Trust is to fund the teaching and active extension of the doctrines ofevangelical Christianity .Today, more than 75 years later, that directive still guides the Trustees as they disperse funds from the Trust to organizations whose missions are in line with Mr. Crowell’s vision. His vision and mission have blessed hundreds of ministries every year all around the world. [http://thewikibible.pbwiki.com/Quaker%20Oats WikiBinble entry for Quaker Oats] ]
Legacies and contributions
Henry Crowell became enormously wealthy in several other businesses. But it is what he did with his wealth, donated over 70 percent of his wealth to
Crowell Trust and the stewardship of his time and money that hold such interest and value for today's people and Christians alike. Despite of his effort to be low profiled,Moody Bible Institute named a 12-story building after him, Crowell Hall. [ [http://www.moodyministries.net/crp_MainPage.aspx?id=62 History of Moody Bible Institute ] at www.moodyministries.net] He was regarded as one of the most respectedChristian business man in early 20th century in the US.Bibliography
Musser, Joe (1997). "The Cereal Tycoon". Moody Press. ISBN 0802416160.
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