- Leonard Firestone
Leonard Kimball Firestone (born
10 June ,1907 in Akron, Summit County,Ohio ; diedPebble Beach ,California on24 December ,1996 ), was a business man, ambassador and philanthropist.Biography
The son of Firestone founder
Harvey Firestone , Leonard was educated atThe Hill School , and graduated fromPrinceton University in 1931, where he was active ingolf andpolo . He was a member ofAlpha Kappa Psi [ [http://akpsi.wustl.edu/famous.php Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity ] ] , and later attendee atBohemian Grove [ [http://home.planet.nl/~reijd050/organisations/Bohemian_Grove_members_list.htm Planet - 404 pagina ] ] .He was employed on graduation by the family company in sales positions by Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, founded by his father in Akron,
Ohio . In 1935, he was appointed sales manager and in 1939 became a director of Firestone. He was named president of Firestone Aviation Products Co. in 1941.He was commissioned in the
United States Navy as alieutenant , but was assigned to inactive status to become president of Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. of California in 1943. In 1966 he was the target of an abortive multi-million dollarkidnap plan [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,899100,00.html TIME ] ] . He retired as president of Firestone's California operations in 1970 [http://www.abcrecovery.com/awardofmerit/default.asp ABC Recovery Center ] ] .Politics and diplomacy
A staunch Republican, Firestone was delegate to
Republican National Convention from California in 1944 (alternate), 1948 and 1952 [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/finn-firth.html The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Finlinson to Fischel ] ] . In 1954 he was elected to the city council ofBeverly Hills [ [http://www.beverlyhills.org/presence/connect/CoBH/Homepage/Local+Government/City+Officials/Election+Information/LG-CL-Z_Election_Results_1950_Present City Election Results 1950 - 2005 ] ] .Firestone was chairman of the
Nelson Rockefeller campaign in the California Presidential primary in 1964 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-4078(196506)18%3A2%3C451%3AT1EIC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W] . Firestone was appointed U.S. ambassador toBelgium by PresidentRichard Nixon in 1974, and was reappointed by PresidentGerald Ford , serving until 1976. He was later chairman of theRichard M. Nixon Foundation [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE7D91730F932A25752C0A961948260 L. K. Firestone Weds Caroline Lynch - New York Times ] ] .In January 1977, former President Ford and
Betty Ford move into home next to Firestone at Thunderbird Country Club inRancho Mirage , which later lead to the foundation of theBetty Ford Centre . [ [http://www.bettyfordcenter.org/news/innews/narticle.php?id=4 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation - Betty Ford Center News ] ] .Wine
Inspired by a 10-year local weather study, Firestone and two neighboring ranchers developed vineyards in the
Santa Ynez Valley, California in 1972. Firestone plants convert|250|acre|km2 of vines, including 60 acres ofChardonnay [ [http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/wineday/wd0498/wd042798.html WineDay:Firestone Milestones ] ] .In 1975, his son Brooks decided to abandon his corporate life at the
London headquarters of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company and relocate his family to the Santa Ynez Valley. Brooks said at the time: "I am the classic executive dropout. I spent 12 years in the tire business, and I finally decided my soul wasn’t there." [http://www.firestonewine.com/level2/pioneering_vision.html] . In partnership with his father, he founds the first commercial winery to crush grapes inSanta Barbara County . The vine yard served as the basis for the major development as California as a global source of wine.Charity
Firestone was a contributor to charities and served as president of the trustees of the
University of Southern California and president of the World Affairs Council of L.A. He was a board member of several organisations.Firestone took a particular interest in charities associated with
alcohol abuse, and was cofounder of theBetty Ford Centre in 1982. He was also director of the National Council of Alcoholism and also the Eisenhower Medical Center. Firestone also served on the Advisory Board of the ABC Recovery Center and was a major contributor to the expansion at the ABC Center .Personal life
In 1932, he married Polly Curtis, by whom he had three children. Polly died in 1965 of
cancer . He then married Caroline Hudson Lynch on11 January ,1987 - the daughter of a co-founder of Merrill Lynch, and the fomer wife of Edmund C. Lynch Jr.His two marriages produced three children: sons A. Brooks (graduated Princeton 1958, a member of the California State Assembly) and Kimball; and daughter Lendy Brown.
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References
External links
* [http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_old/PAW96-97/12-0319/0319mem.html Obituary at Princeton University]
* [http://www.firestonewine.com Firestone wine]
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