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Jon Huntsman Sr.

Jon Meade Huntsman Sr. (June 21, 1937 – February 2, 2018)[1] was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the founder and executive chairman of Huntsman Corporation, a global manufacturer and marketer of specialty chemicals. Huntsman plastics are used in a wide variety of familiar objects, including (formerly) clamshell containers for McDonald's hamburgers.[2] Huntsman Corporation also manufactures a wide variety of organic and inorganic chemicals that include polyurethanes, textiles, and pigments.[3] Huntsman's philanthropic giving exceeded $1.5 billion, focusing on areas of cancer research, programs at various universities, and aid to Armenia.

Jon Huntsman Sr.
White House Staff Secretary
In office
February 22, 1971 – January 1, 1972
PresidentRichard Nixon
Preceded byJohn Brown
Succeeded byBruce A. Kehrli
Personal details
Born
Jon Meade Huntsman

(1937-06-21)June 21, 1937
Blackfoot, Idaho, U.S.
DiedFebruary 2, 2018(2018-02-02) (aged 80)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKaren Haight
Children9, including Jon and Peter
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (BS)
University of Southern California (MBA)
AwardsOthmer Gold Medal (2004)
Bower Award (2015)
Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy (2015)

Early life and education edit

Jon Meade Huntsman was born in Blackfoot, Idaho, into a poor family.[4] His mother, Sarah Kathleen (née Robison; 1910–1969),[5] was a homemaker, and his father, Alonzo Blaine Huntsman Sr. (1910–1990),[6] was a teacher.[4][7] In 1950, the family moved to Palo Alto, California, where Alonzo pursued graduate studies at Stanford University, earning an M.A. and Ed.D. He then became a superintendent of schools in the Los Altos district.

Jon Huntsman attended Palo Alto High School, where he became student body president. He was recruited by Harold Zellerbach, chairman of Crown-Zellerbach Paper Company, to attend the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania on a Zellerbach scholarship.[8] He graduated from Wharton in the spring of 1959, a brother of the Sigma Chi fraternity.[9]

Huntsman married Karen Haight, daughter of David B. Haight, in June 1959, just weeks after he graduated.[4] Both were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). In July 1959, Huntsman left to serve for two years in the U.S. Navy as an officer aboard the USS Calvert.[4] He subsequently earned an MBA from the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business in 1966.[10]

Business career edit

Dolco Packaging Corporation edit

In 1961, Huntsman was employed by Olson Brothers, Inc., an egg-producing company in Los Angeles.[11] There he rose through the ranks to the position of vice president of Operations. Recognizing that the company sustained substantial losses due to poor packaging, Huntsman became interested in developing a better alternative. His leadership was key in developing the first plastic egg carton. In 1965 he established contact with the polystyrene operations of the Dow Chemical Company. In 1967 he became president of a joint venture between Olson Brothers, Inc., and Dow Chemical, the Dolco Packaging Corporation.[2]

Huntsman Container Corporation edit

Seeing an opportunity to create packaging for the emerging fast-food industry, Huntsman left Dolco in 1970 to form the Huntsman Container Corporation with his brother, Alonzo Blaine Jr. (1936–2012),[12][4] and others in Fullerton, California.[11][13] Plants were constructed in Fullerton, California, in 1971 and in Troy, Ohio, in 1972.[13] Since cash flow was an issue for the new company, Huntsman mortgaged his house and borrowed heavily from banks. In 1973 the company nearly collapsed when an Arab oil embargo cut off supplies of polystyrene, used to make expandable/expanded polystyrene (or EPS).[14]

In 1974, Huntsman Container Corporation created the "clamshell" container for McDonald's Big Mac.[11] The company also developed other popular products, including the first plastic plates, bowls and fast-food containers.[8][13] In 1976, after completion of its first international plant at Skelmersdale, England, a stock deal was arranged to sell Huntsman Container Corporation to Keyes Fiber Company. Huntsman continued to serve as CEO of the container business for four more years and held a directorship of Keyes Fiber Company.[13]

Huntsman Chemical Company – Huntsman Corporation edit

In 1982, after serving as a mission president for the LDS Church in Washington, DC for three years, Huntsman continued his plastics and petrochemical pursuits with the formation of a new company, Huntsman Chemical Company, in Salt Lake City, Utah.[15] In his capacity as CEO and Chairman, he grew the business into a multibillion-dollar company, in part by acquiring a number of businesses in the polystyrene, styrene, and polypropylene industry when they were not seen as profitable. Between 1986 and 2000 Huntsman acquired 36 companies, 35 of which turned out to be hugely profitable.[14]

In 1994, the Huntsman Chemical Company was renamed the Huntsman Corporation. In 1996, Peter R. Huntsman became President and COO of Huntsman Corporation. In 2000 he replaced his father as the company's CEO. Jon M. Huntsman continued to be involved in the company as Chairman.[16]

During the 2000s, Huntsman continued its pattern of expansion, both in America and around the world, and reorganization. Huntsman Corporation became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange in 2005.[17] As of 2014, Huntsman reported that it operated 80 manufacturing and R&D facilities in 30 countries and employed approximately 12,000 associates.[18]

Huntsman Gay Global Capital edit

In 2007 Huntsman co-founded an additional new private equity firm, Huntsman Gay Global Capital (now known as HGGC), with two former Bain Capital executives Robert C. Gay (1989–2004, managing director) and Greg Benson (executive vice president in London), former Sorenson Capital co-founder and managing director Rich Lawson, and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young to focus on investments in middle market companies.[19][20]

Scientific awards and honors edit

Huntsman has been awarded thirteen honorary doctorate degrees at various universities.[21] In 2004 he received the Othmer Gold Medal, awarded by the Chemical Heritage Foundation in recognition of contributions in research, innovation, legislation or philanthropy.[22][23] In 2013 he received the Leadership Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Chemical Marketing and Economics (CM&E) group.[24] In 2015, he received the Bower Award from the Franklin Institute.[25]

Personal life and death edit

Huntsman and his wife, Karen, were married for over 58 years and had nine children: Jon Jr., Peter, Christena, Kathleen (d. 2010), David, Paul, James, Jennifer, and Mark. At the time of Huntsman's death, they had 56 grandchildren, two of whom were adopted from China and India, and 19 great-grandchildren.[4]

Huntsman's eldest son, Jon Jr., also served as a Huntsman Corporation executive. He was elected Governor of Utah in 2004 and was a candidate in the Republican Party presidential primaries in 2012.[26] He has also served in other governmental positions, including as Ambassador of the United States to Singapore, China, and (as of 2017) Russia.[27]

Huntsman's second eldest son, Peter, took over as CEO of the Huntsman Corporation in July 2000 and as chairman in January 2018.[28]

On December 8, 1987, Huntsman's son, James, then age 16, was kidnapped and held for $1 million ransom by Nicholas Hans Byrd, a former classmate. FBI agents traced the kidnapper and rescued James unharmed, but agent Al Jacobsen was stabbed in the chest during the arrest.[29][30][31]

Huntsman has published a book about his life experience, communicating moral lessons. Titled Winners Never Cheat: Everyday Values We Learned as Children (But May Have Forgotten), it was published by Wharton School Publishing in 2005. A second edition, titled Winners Never Cheat: Even in Difficult Times, made the Wall Street Journal's best-sellers list.[32]

Huntsman was a four-time cancer survivor.[33] He died on February 2, 2018, at his home in Salt Lake City.[4]

Religion edit

As a member of the LDS Church, Huntsman served as an area seventy from 1996 to 2011. He also served as a regional representative, stake president, and as president of the church's Washington, D.C. Mission from 1980 to 1983.

Politics edit

In 1977 he was chairman of the Western States Republican Leaders.[34] He was also the Republican Party of Utah national committeeman from 1976 to 1980.[34] He was a friend of conservative radio talk show host Glenn Beck and has been interviewed on his show.[35] He was more socially conservative than his son, Jon Huntsman Jr.[citation needed] He was close friends with both Glenn Beck on the right and Harry Reid on the left, who both helped further the mission of Huntsman Cancer Institute.

Nixon administration edit

While the Huntsman Container Corporation's first packaging plant was being built in 1970, Huntsman joined the Nixon Administration as Associate Administrator of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and later served as Special Assistant and Staff Secretary to President Nixon.[34] Upon completion of the second Huntsman Container site in Troy, Ohio, in 1972, Huntsman left the White House staff to become President and CEO of Huntsman Container, while still serving – in a non-paid position – as a consultant to the Office of the President.

Presidential elections edit

He served as chairman for Utah in Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign in 1984 and George H. W. Bush's campaigns in 1988 and 1992.[34]

1988 Utah gubernatorial election edit

In March 1988, Huntsman announced he would run against incumbent Utah Governor Norm Bangerter in the Republican primary. Huntsman was leading in public opinion polls, sometimes by a double-digit margin.[36] He reportedly raised almost $300,000 in campaign advertising, returning all funds raised back to the donors. A few weeks later, Huntsman went on a 10-day business trip to Asia with his friend, U.S. Senator Jake Garn, who was chairman of Governor Bangerter's campaign. In mid-April Huntsman dropped out of the gubernatorial race and endorsed the governor, saying that party unity and his business responsibilities were more important than his political career, and asking political independents to support Bangerter.[37][38] Later that year, Governor Bangerter appointed Huntsman to be the first Ambassador for Economic Development for the State of Utah.[21]

Son's 2012 Republican presidential campaign edit

Huntsman's son, Jon Huntsman Jr., served in the administrations of five U.S. Presidents, including Barack Obama (as U.S. Ambassador to China) and most recently Donald Trump (as Ambassador to Russia), and was a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.[26]

There was considerable speculation that the viability of Jon Huntsman Jr.'s campaign might depend on Jon Huntsman Sr.'s willingness to fund advertising for it, via the Superpac "Our Destiny PAC".[39] Jon Huntsman Jr. reportedly downplayed the possibility of receiving campaign funding from his family before the New Hampshire primary election, telling NPR that "the Huntsman family gives to humanitarian causes and doesn't consider a political campaign to be a humanitarian cause".[40] However, reports filed with the Federal Election Commission later showed that Our Destiny PAC received $2.7 million in contributions, $1.9 million of it from Huntsman Sr.[41][42][43] Much of that money was spent on campaign ads, including $914,000 on campaign ads in New Hampshire in the two months before the January primary.[44]

Huntsman Sr. appeared on stage with Jon Huntsman Jr. and his wife and daughters at the third-place finish celebration in Manchester, New Hampshire.[45] Huntsman Jr. announced his intention in Manchester to continue the campaign in South Carolina[45] but dropped out on January 16, in advance of the vote there, throwing his support to Mitt Romney.[46]

Philanthropy edit

Huntsman was widely recognized for his humanitarian giving which, including contributions to the homeless, the ill and the under-privileged, exceeds $1.5 billion and has assisted thousands, both domestically and internationally.[47] The Chronicle of Philanthropy placed Jon and Karen Huntsman second on their 2007 list of largest American donors.[48] On January 1, 2000, The Salt Lake Tribune included him among "The 10 Utahns Who Most Influenced Our State in the 20th Century" for his donations to education and medical research.[49] In 2001 Jon and Karen Huntsman were presented with the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Principle-Centered Leadership.[50] In 2003 he received the Humanitarian of the Year Award, presented by Larry King of CNN. In November 2008, the American Cancer Society presented him its Medal of Honor for Cancer Philanthropy,[51] and in 2014 he was awarded the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.[52] In 2015, he was awarded the Philanthropy Roundtable's Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Award.[53]

Cancer research edit

 
The Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah

One of Huntsman's most notable causes is the Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah, of which he was the founder and principal benefactor. He and his wife Karen established the Huntsman Cancer Institute in 1993 with a gift of $10 million from the Huntsman family. The Huntsmans gave the institute a further $100 million in 1995, an amount roughly equal to a year's total distribution to researchers from the American Cancer Society.[54] Their goal was to accelerate the work of curing cancer through human genetics. The institute is now one of America's major cancer research centers dedicated to finding a cure for cancer with a state-of-the-art cancer specialty hospital.[8][32]

The Institute continues to receive substantial gifts from the Huntsman family. Huntsman, a cancer survivor, has stated "Except for my family and faith, there is no cause more important to me than fighting cancer ... I have committed the rest of my life to doing all I can to support clinical and research efforts to eliminate this disease."[55] To date, the Huntsman family and close associates have donated more than $656 million in support of the mission of HCI.

In November 2013, Huntsman donated or raised $120 million to Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah for the construction of a new research building dedicated to children's cancer.[56] The Primary Children's and Families' Cancer Research Center at Huntsman Cancer Institute was dedicated June 21, 2017, Huntsman's 80th birthday.[57]

Huntsman also promoted support of the institute through the Sigma Chi fraternity. Sigma Chi chose the Huntsman Cancer Foundation as one of its preferred philanthropic partners in December 2012. As of April 12, 2013, Sigma Chi had raised their first one-million dollars for cancer research.[58][59] By 2017, Sigma Chi's total has reached over five million dollars for cancer research.

Education edit

 
Jon M. Huntsman Center at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City
 
Jon M. Huntsman Hall at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Huntsman had supported the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in other ways as well. The 15,000-seat Jon M. Huntsman Center for special events opened in 1969 and is used for gymnastics, basketball, and volleyball.[60] It has been the site of national championships in both gymnastics[61] and basketball, including NCAA men's basketball.[62] As of 2013, the Huntsmans have supported the building of an additional basketball practice facility, to be named the Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Center.[63]

Huntsman has also given support to other universities. He has served as Chairman of the Board of Overseers of his alma mater, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[64] One of the school's signature buildings, Jon Huntsman Hall, was named in his honor. Huntsman made an unrestricted gift of more than $50 million to Wharton, which was critical to development of the $140 million project.[65] As of 1994, the Huntsmans also endowed the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business at the University of Pennsylvania, a four-year undergraduate program that combines business education and liberal arts.[66]

In 1989 Huntsman gave $1 million to Utah State University in Logan, Utah, for the Huntsman Environmental Research Center. At a press conference to announce the gift, Huntsman said the preservation of the environment is the single most important issue in the world. The Huntsmans also donated $500,000 to rebuild the Alumni Center, renamed the David B. Haight Alumni Center in honor of Mrs. Huntsman's father.[67] In December 2007, Utah State University announced that its College of Business would be renamed the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, in recognition of a gift from Huntsman and his wife of $26 million, a major contributor for the new $40 million school of business building referred to as Huntsman Hall—the largest in the university's history to that time.[68] In 2017, Huntsman and Charles Koch donated another $50 million to the Huntsman School of Business for student scholarships and a new Center for Growth and Opportunity.[69]

The law library at Brigham Young University, built in 1975, was expanded and renamed for Howard W. Hunter in 1995 with financial support from Jon and Karen Huntsman and other donors.[70] A new library building at Southern Utah University, named in honor of retiring SUU President Gerald R. Sherratt, contains the Jon and Karen Huntsman Reading Room.[71] The Huntsmans also contributed to the Karen H. Huntsman Library in Snow College, Utah. Completed in 2010, it is a "green" building, expected to be the first academic library in the state to achieve gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification.[72][73]

Aid to Armenia edit

Huntsman has also contributed to efforts to rebuild in Armenia, which was devastated by an earthquake in 1988. He and other family members have made 46 trips to Armenia over 25 years.[74] He estimates that he has given at least $50 million to relief efforts in Armenia, including money to build schools and hospitals.[75] One of his earliest projects there involved setting up a plant to make pre-stressed concrete, to supply building materials for reconstruction and to employ Armenians.[74] The Huntsmans have built a tile roofing plant in Yerevan,[76] apartment complexes, and a K-12 school in the city of Gyumri.[74][77] The Huntsmans also provide scholarships to bring Armenian students to America to study at Utah State University.[74][78] Huntsman has been granted citizenship in the country and awarded two medals of honor by Armenia, one of them the St. Mesrop Mashtots Order.[74][76]

Huntsman's donations of more than $1.2 billion overall dropped him from the "Forbes 400" list as of 2010. His wealth was not disclosed; however, he was listed as number 937 on the "Forbes World's Richest Persons" for 2010.[79] He was one of only 19 of the world's 1,200 billionaires to have donated more than $1 billion.[47] He has said that he wants to "die broke" by giving his money away to various charities.[80]

Rocky Anderson, Democratic mayor of Salt Lake City, has said of Huntsman:

I was impressed with Jon from the first, when he told me he lost respect for Richard Nixon ... when he learned that Nixon had not given anything to charity one year he was president ... It was clear to me that Jon's real motivation in his work and accumulation of wealth was to give much of what he has to make people's lives better.[81]

Awards edit

  • 1954 – Student body President, Palo Alto High School[82]
  • 1955 – Awarded the Crown Zellerbach Scholarship to The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania[83]
  • 1959 – University of Pennsylvania Student Alumni Award of Merit (undergrad)
  • 1959 – University of Pennsylvania Spoon Award (most outstanding student graduate)
  • 1959 – International Balfour Award (most outstanding Sigma Chi in US/Canada)
  • 1971 – José Marti Brotherhood Award, from Cuban Americans, Most Respected U.S. Citizen
  • 1991 – Armenian Medal of Honor
  • 1994 – American Academy of Achievement[84]
  • 1994 – Kaveler Award, Most Outstanding CEO, Chemical Industry[82]
  • 1994 - Inducted into the Plastics Hall of Fame[85]
  • 1996 – Great Humanitarian Award, Freedom Foundation
  • 1996 – National Caring Award, Caring Institute
  • 1997 – Horatio Alger National Award
  • 1999 – Armenian Presidential Award
  • 1999 – University of Pennsylvania Alumni Award of Merit
  • 2000 – Named One of Ten Most Influential Utahns in the 20th Century
  • 2001 – Entrepreneur of the Year, Ernst & Young
  • 2003 – Humanitarian of the Year
  • 2004 – Othmer Award, Outstanding Inventions in Plastics, Chemical Heritage Foundation
  • 2005 – Giant in our City Award, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce[82]
  • 2006 – American Red Cross Excellence in Governance Award
  • 2008 – Medal of Honor, American Cancer Society[86]
  • 2008 – Trustee Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania
  • 2009 – Chairman Emeritus, The Wharton School Board of Overseers (University of Pennsylvania)
  • 2010 – Distinguished Public Service Award, American Assn. for Cancer Research
  • 2010 – Inducted into Idaho's Hall of Fame
  • 2010 – National Award for Charity (Restoring Honor Day, Washington, D.C.)
  • 2011 – Service Above Self Award
  • 2011 – WSJ's Innovator of the Year Award
  • 2013 – Leadership Award for Lifetime Achievement, American Chemical Society
  • 2014 – William E. Simon Award for Philanthropy
  • 2015 – The Franklin Institute of Philadelphia's Business Leadership Award (Bower Award)[82]
  • 2015 – Philanthropy Roundtable's Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Award[53]
  • 2016 – Insider Magazine listed Huntsman as second largest contributor to charities in America;[citation needed] Fortune Magazine names Huntsman as 2nd most generous man in America.[87]

Controversy edit

Huntsman contributed to the resignation of the CEO of University of Utah Healthcare (HCI), Vivian Lee, after threatening to withhold $250 million in donations to the Huntsman Cancer Institute and attacking Lee's character in the public sphere.[88][89] Lee resigned after the public backlash she received, particularly from editorials printed in the Salt Lake Tribune, a newspaper owned by the Huntsman family.

In an editorial, Huntsman described Lee as attempting a "power-grab", while Huntsman was attempting to sever HCI and University of Utah ties.[90] This controversy has raised the question of how much private donors should have a say in publicly funded healthcare.[91]

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External links edit

  • Huntsman Cancer Foundation.
  • Huntsman biographical sketch
  • Huntsman Corporation
  • Philanthropy videos of Jon Huntsman from Salt Lake City to Armenia
  • Glenn Beck Show – Audio/Transcript of Interview – January 31, 2008
  • Video about Huntsman's philanthropy, by CNN
  • Philanthropy Magazine article about Huntsman

huntsman, huntsman, former, governor, ambassador, 2012, republican, presidential, candidate, huntsman, meade, huntsman, june, 1937, february, 2018, american, businessman, philanthropist, founder, executive, chairman, huntsman, corporation, global, manufacturer. For Huntsman s son former governor ambassador and 2012 Republican presidential candidate see Jon Huntsman Jr Jon Meade Huntsman Sr June 21 1937 February 2 2018 1 was an American businessman and philanthropist He was the founder and executive chairman of Huntsman Corporation a global manufacturer and marketer of specialty chemicals Huntsman plastics are used in a wide variety of familiar objects including formerly clamshell containers for McDonald s hamburgers 2 Huntsman Corporation also manufactures a wide variety of organic and inorganic chemicals that include polyurethanes textiles and pigments 3 Huntsman s philanthropic giving exceeded 1 5 billion focusing on areas of cancer research programs at various universities and aid to Armenia Jon Huntsman Sr White House Staff SecretaryIn office February 22 1971 January 1 1972PresidentRichard NixonPreceded byJohn BrownSucceeded byBruce A KehrliPersonal detailsBornJon Meade Huntsman 1937 06 21 June 21 1937Blackfoot Idaho U S DiedFebruary 2 2018 2018 02 02 aged 80 Salt Lake City Utah U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseKaren HaightChildren9 including Jon and PeterEducationUniversity of Pennsylvania BS University of Southern California MBA AwardsOthmer Gold Medal 2004 Bower Award 2015 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy 2015 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business career 2 1 Dolco Packaging Corporation 2 2 Huntsman Container Corporation 2 3 Huntsman Chemical Company Huntsman Corporation 2 4 Huntsman Gay Global Capital 3 Scientific awards and honors 4 Personal life and death 5 Religion 6 Politics 6 1 Nixon administration 6 2 Presidential elections 6 3 1988 Utah gubernatorial election 6 4 Son s 2012 Republican presidential campaign 7 Philanthropy 7 1 Cancer research 7 2 Education 7 3 Aid to Armenia 8 Awards 9 Controversy 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editJon Meade Huntsman was born in Blackfoot Idaho into a poor family 4 His mother Sarah Kathleen nee Robison 1910 1969 5 was a homemaker and his father Alonzo Blaine Huntsman Sr 1910 1990 6 was a teacher 4 7 In 1950 the family moved to Palo Alto California where Alonzo pursued graduate studies at Stanford University earning an M A and Ed D He then became a superintendent of schools in the Los Altos district Jon Huntsman attended Palo Alto High School where he became student body president He was recruited by Harold Zellerbach chairman of Crown Zellerbach Paper Company to attend the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania on a Zellerbach scholarship 8 He graduated from Wharton in the spring of 1959 a brother of the Sigma Chi fraternity 9 Huntsman married Karen Haight daughter of David B Haight in June 1959 just weeks after he graduated 4 Both were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church In July 1959 Huntsman left to serve for two years in the U S Navy as an officer aboard the USS Calvert 4 He subsequently earned an MBA from the University of Southern California s Marshall School of Business in 1966 10 Business career editDolco Packaging Corporation edit In 1961 Huntsman was employed by Olson Brothers Inc an egg producing company in Los Angeles 11 There he rose through the ranks to the position of vice president of Operations Recognizing that the company sustained substantial losses due to poor packaging Huntsman became interested in developing a better alternative His leadership was key in developing the first plastic egg carton In 1965 he established contact with the polystyrene operations of the Dow Chemical Company In 1967 he became president of a joint venture between Olson Brothers Inc and Dow Chemical the Dolco Packaging Corporation 2 Huntsman Container Corporation edit Seeing an opportunity to create packaging for the emerging fast food industry Huntsman left Dolco in 1970 to form the Huntsman Container Corporation with his brother Alonzo Blaine Jr 1936 2012 12 4 and others in Fullerton California 11 13 Plants were constructed in Fullerton California in 1971 and in Troy Ohio in 1972 13 Since cash flow was an issue for the new company Huntsman mortgaged his house and borrowed heavily from banks In 1973 the company nearly collapsed when an Arab oil embargo cut off supplies of polystyrene used to make expandable expanded polystyrene or EPS 14 In 1974 Huntsman Container Corporation created the clamshell container for McDonald s Big Mac 11 The company also developed other popular products including the first plastic plates bowls and fast food containers 8 13 In 1976 after completion of its first international plant at Skelmersdale England a stock deal was arranged to sell Huntsman Container Corporation to Keyes Fiber Company Huntsman continued to serve as CEO of the container business for four more years and held a directorship of Keyes Fiber Company 13 Huntsman Chemical Company Huntsman Corporation edit In 1982 after serving as a mission president for the LDS Church in Washington DC for three years Huntsman continued his plastics and petrochemical pursuits with the formation of a new company Huntsman Chemical Company in Salt Lake City Utah 15 In his capacity as CEO and Chairman he grew the business into a multibillion dollar company in part by acquiring a number of businesses in the polystyrene styrene and polypropylene industry when they were not seen as profitable Between 1986 and 2000 Huntsman acquired 36 companies 35 of which turned out to be hugely profitable 14 In 1994 the Huntsman Chemical Company was renamed the Huntsman Corporation In 1996 Peter R Huntsman became President and COO of Huntsman Corporation In 2000 he replaced his father as the company s CEO Jon M Huntsman continued to be involved in the company as Chairman 16 During the 2000s Huntsman continued its pattern of expansion both in America and around the world and reorganization Huntsman Corporation became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange in 2005 17 As of 2014 Huntsman reported that it operated 80 manufacturing and R amp D facilities in 30 countries and employed approximately 12 000 associates 18 Huntsman Gay Global Capital edit In 2007 Huntsman co founded an additional new private equity firm Huntsman Gay Global Capital now known as HGGC with two former Bain Capital executives Robert C Gay 1989 2004 managing director and Greg Benson executive vice president in London former Sorenson Capital co founder and managing director Rich Lawson and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young to focus on investments in middle market companies 19 20 Scientific awards and honors editHuntsman has been awarded thirteen honorary doctorate degrees at various universities 21 In 2004 he received the Othmer Gold Medal awarded by the Chemical Heritage Foundation in recognition of contributions in research innovation legislation or philanthropy 22 23 In 2013 he received the Leadership Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Chemical Marketing and Economics CM amp E group 24 In 2015 he received the Bower Award from the Franklin Institute 25 Personal life and death editHuntsman and his wife Karen were married for over 58 years and had nine children Jon Jr Peter Christena Kathleen d 2010 David Paul James Jennifer and Mark At the time of Huntsman s death they had 56 grandchildren two of whom were adopted from China and India and 19 great grandchildren 4 Huntsman s eldest son Jon Jr also served as a Huntsman Corporation executive He was elected Governor of Utah in 2004 and was a candidate in the Republican Party presidential primaries in 2012 26 He has also served in other governmental positions including as Ambassador of the United States to Singapore China and as of 2017 Russia 27 Huntsman s second eldest son Peter took over as CEO of the Huntsman Corporation in July 2000 and as chairman in January 2018 28 On December 8 1987 Huntsman s son James then age 16 was kidnapped and held for 1 million ransom by Nicholas Hans Byrd a former classmate FBI agents traced the kidnapper and rescued James unharmed but agent Al Jacobsen was stabbed in the chest during the arrest 29 30 31 Huntsman has published a book about his life experience communicating moral lessons Titled Winners Never Cheat Everyday Values We Learned as Children But May Have Forgotten it was published by Wharton School Publishing in 2005 A second edition titled Winners Never Cheat Even in Difficult Times made the Wall Street Journal s best sellers list 32 Huntsman was a four time cancer survivor 33 He died on February 2 2018 at his home in Salt Lake City 4 Religion editAs a member of the LDS Church Huntsman served as an area seventy from 1996 to 2011 He also served as a regional representative stake president and as president of the church s Washington D C Mission from 1980 to 1983 Politics editIn 1977 he was chairman of the Western States Republican Leaders 34 He was also the Republican Party of Utah national committeeman from 1976 to 1980 34 He was a friend of conservative radio talk show host Glenn Beck and has been interviewed on his show 35 He was more socially conservative than his son Jon Huntsman Jr citation needed He was close friends with both Glenn Beck on the right and Harry Reid on the left who both helped further the mission of Huntsman Cancer Institute Nixon administration edit While the Huntsman Container Corporation s first packaging plant was being built in 1970 Huntsman joined the Nixon Administration as Associate Administrator of the Department of Health Education and Welfare and later served as Special Assistant and Staff Secretary to President Nixon 34 Upon completion of the second Huntsman Container site in Troy Ohio in 1972 Huntsman left the White House staff to become President and CEO of Huntsman Container while still serving in a non paid position as a consultant to the Office of the President Presidential elections edit He served as chairman for Utah in Ronald Reagan s presidential campaign in 1984 and George H W Bush s campaigns in 1988 and 1992 34 1988 Utah gubernatorial election edit In March 1988 Huntsman announced he would run against incumbent Utah Governor Norm Bangerter in the Republican primary Huntsman was leading in public opinion polls sometimes by a double digit margin 36 He reportedly raised almost 300 000 in campaign advertising returning all funds raised back to the donors A few weeks later Huntsman went on a 10 day business trip to Asia with his friend U S Senator Jake Garn who was chairman of Governor Bangerter s campaign In mid April Huntsman dropped out of the gubernatorial race and endorsed the governor saying that party unity and his business responsibilities were more important than his political career and asking political independents to support Bangerter 37 38 Later that year Governor Bangerter appointed Huntsman to be the first Ambassador for Economic Development for the State of Utah 21 Son s 2012 Republican presidential campaign edit Huntsman s son Jon Huntsman Jr served in the administrations of five U S Presidents including Barack Obama as U S Ambassador to China and most recently Donald Trump as Ambassador to Russia and was a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination 26 There was considerable speculation that the viability of Jon Huntsman Jr s campaign might depend on Jon Huntsman Sr s willingness to fund advertising for it via the Superpac Our Destiny PAC 39 Jon Huntsman Jr reportedly downplayed the possibility of receiving campaign funding from his family before the New Hampshire primary election telling NPR that the Huntsman family gives to humanitarian causes and doesn t consider a political campaign to be a humanitarian cause 40 However reports filed with the Federal Election Commission later showed that Our Destiny PAC received 2 7 million in contributions 1 9 million of it from Huntsman Sr 41 42 43 Much of that money was spent on campaign ads including 914 000 on campaign ads in New Hampshire in the two months before the January primary 44 Huntsman Sr appeared on stage with Jon Huntsman Jr and his wife and daughters at the third place finish celebration in Manchester New Hampshire 45 Huntsman Jr announced his intention in Manchester to continue the campaign in South Carolina 45 but dropped out on January 16 in advance of the vote there throwing his support to Mitt Romney 46 Philanthropy editHuntsman was widely recognized for his humanitarian giving which including contributions to the homeless the ill and the under privileged exceeds 1 5 billion and has assisted thousands both domestically and internationally 47 The Chronicle of Philanthropy placed Jon and Karen Huntsman second on their 2007 list of largest American donors 48 On January 1 2000 The Salt Lake Tribune included him among The 10 Utahns Who Most Influenced Our State in the 20th Century for his donations to education and medical research 49 In 2001 Jon and Karen Huntsman were presented with the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Principle Centered Leadership 50 In 2003 he received the Humanitarian of the Year Award presented by Larry King of CNN In November 2008 the American Cancer Society presented him its Medal of Honor for Cancer Philanthropy 51 and in 2014 he was awarded the William E Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership 52 In 2015 he was awarded the Philanthropy Roundtable s Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Award 53 Cancer research edit nbsp The Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of UtahOne of Huntsman s most notable causes is the Huntsman Cancer Institute HCI at the University of Utah of which he was the founder and principal benefactor He and his wife Karen established the Huntsman Cancer Institute in 1993 with a gift of 10 million from the Huntsman family The Huntsmans gave the institute a further 100 million in 1995 an amount roughly equal to a year s total distribution to researchers from the American Cancer Society 54 Their goal was to accelerate the work of curing cancer through human genetics The institute is now one of America s major cancer research centers dedicated to finding a cure for cancer with a state of the art cancer specialty hospital 8 32 The Institute continues to receive substantial gifts from the Huntsman family Huntsman a cancer survivor has stated Except for my family and faith there is no cause more important to me than fighting cancer I have committed the rest of my life to doing all I can to support clinical and research efforts to eliminate this disease 55 To date the Huntsman family and close associates have donated more than 656 million in support of the mission of HCI In November 2013 Huntsman donated or raised 120 million to Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah for the construction of a new research building dedicated to children s cancer 56 The Primary Children s and Families Cancer Research Center at Huntsman Cancer Institute was dedicated June 21 2017 Huntsman s 80th birthday 57 Huntsman also promoted support of the institute through the Sigma Chi fraternity Sigma Chi chose the Huntsman Cancer Foundation as one of its preferred philanthropic partners in December 2012 As of April 12 2013 Sigma Chi had raised their first one million dollars for cancer research 58 59 By 2017 Sigma Chi s total has reached over five million dollars for cancer research Education edit nbsp Jon M Huntsman Center at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City nbsp Jon M Huntsman Hall at the Wharton School of the University of PennsylvaniaHuntsman had supported the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in other ways as well The 15 000 seat Jon M Huntsman Center for special events opened in 1969 and is used for gymnastics basketball and volleyball 60 It has been the site of national championships in both gymnastics 61 and basketball including NCAA men s basketball 62 As of 2013 the Huntsmans have supported the building of an additional basketball practice facility to be named the Jon M and Karen Huntsman Basketball Center 63 Huntsman has also given support to other universities He has served as Chairman of the Board of Overseers of his alma mater the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 64 One of the school s signature buildings Jon Huntsman Hall was named in his honor Huntsman made an unrestricted gift of more than 50 million to Wharton which was critical to development of the 140 million project 65 As of 1994 the Huntsmans also endowed the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business at the University of Pennsylvania a four year undergraduate program that combines business education and liberal arts 66 In 1989 Huntsman gave 1 million to Utah State University in Logan Utah for the Huntsman Environmental Research Center At a press conference to announce the gift Huntsman said the preservation of the environment is the single most important issue in the world The Huntsmans also donated 500 000 to rebuild the Alumni Center renamed the David B Haight Alumni Center in honor of Mrs Huntsman s father 67 In December 2007 Utah State University announced that its College of Business would be renamed the Jon M Huntsman School of Business in recognition of a gift from Huntsman and his wife of 26 million a major contributor for the new 40 million school of business building referred to as Huntsman Hall the largest in the university s history to that time 68 In 2017 Huntsman and Charles Koch donated another 50 million to the Huntsman School of Business for student scholarships and a new Center for Growth and Opportunity 69 The law library at Brigham Young University built in 1975 was expanded and renamed for Howard W Hunter in 1995 with financial support from Jon and Karen Huntsman and other donors 70 A new library building at Southern Utah University named in honor of retiring SUU President Gerald R Sherratt contains the Jon and Karen Huntsman Reading Room 71 The Huntsmans also contributed to the Karen H Huntsman Library in Snow College Utah Completed in 2010 it is a green building expected to be the first academic library in the state to achieve gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification 72 73 Aid to Armenia edit Huntsman has also contributed to efforts to rebuild in Armenia which was devastated by an earthquake in 1988 He and other family members have made 46 trips to Armenia over 25 years 74 He estimates that he has given at least 50 million to relief efforts in Armenia including money to build schools and hospitals 75 One of his earliest projects there involved setting up a plant to make pre stressed concrete to supply building materials for reconstruction and to employ Armenians 74 The Huntsmans have built a tile roofing plant in Yerevan 76 apartment complexes and a K 12 school in the city of Gyumri 74 77 The Huntsmans also provide scholarships to bring Armenian students to America to study at Utah State University 74 78 Huntsman has been granted citizenship in the country and awarded two medals of honor by Armenia one of them the St Mesrop Mashtots Order 74 76 Huntsman s donations of more than 1 2 billion overall dropped him from the Forbes 400 list as of 2010 His wealth was not disclosed however he was listed as number 937 on the Forbes World s Richest Persons for 2010 79 He was one of only 19 of the world s 1 200 billionaires to have donated more than 1 billion 47 He has said that he wants to die broke by giving his money away to various charities 80 Rocky Anderson Democratic mayor of Salt Lake City has said of Huntsman I was impressed with Jon from the first when he told me he lost respect for Richard Nixon when he learned that Nixon had not given anything to charity one year he was president It was clear to me that Jon s real motivation in his work and accumulation of wealth was to give much of what he has to make people s lives better 81 Awards editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jon Huntsman Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1954 Student body President Palo Alto High School 82 1955 Awarded the Crown Zellerbach Scholarship to The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania 83 1959 University of Pennsylvania Student Alumni Award of Merit undergrad 1959 University of Pennsylvania Spoon Award most outstanding student graduate 1959 International Balfour Award most outstanding Sigma Chi in US Canada 1971 Jose Marti Brotherhood Award from Cuban Americans Most Respected U S Citizen 1991 Armenian Medal of Honor 1994 American Academy of Achievement 84 1994 Kaveler Award Most Outstanding CEO Chemical Industry 82 1994 Inducted into the Plastics Hall of Fame 85 1996 Great Humanitarian Award Freedom Foundation 1996 National Caring Award Caring Institute 1997 Horatio Alger National Award 1999 Armenian Presidential Award 1999 University of Pennsylvania Alumni Award of Merit 2000 Named One of Ten Most Influential Utahns in the 20th Century 2001 Entrepreneur of the Year Ernst amp Young 2003 Humanitarian of the Year 2004 Othmer Award Outstanding Inventions in Plastics Chemical Heritage Foundation 2005 Giant in our City Award Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce 82 2006 American Red Cross Excellence in Governance Award 2008 Medal of Honor American Cancer Society 86 2008 Trustee Emeritus University of Pennsylvania 2009 Chairman Emeritus The Wharton School Board of Overseers University of Pennsylvania 2010 Distinguished Public Service Award American Assn for Cancer Research 2010 Inducted into Idaho s Hall of Fame 2010 National Award for Charity Restoring Honor Day Washington D C 2011 Service Above Self Award 2011 WSJ s Innovator of the Year Award 2013 Leadership Award for Lifetime Achievement American Chemical Society 2014 William E Simon Award for Philanthropy 2015 The Franklin Institute of Philadelphia s Business Leadership Award Bower Award 82 2015 Philanthropy Roundtable s Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Award 53 2016 Insider Magazine listed Huntsman as second largest contributor to charities in America citation needed Fortune Magazine names Huntsman as 2nd most generous man in America 87 Controversy editHuntsman contributed to the resignation of the CEO of University of Utah Healthcare HCI Vivian Lee after threatening to withhold 250 million in donations to the Huntsman Cancer Institute and attacking Lee s character in the public sphere 88 89 Lee resigned after the public backlash she received particularly from editorials printed in the Salt Lake Tribune a newspaper owned by the Huntsman family In an editorial Huntsman described Lee as attempting a power grab while Huntsman was attempting to sever HCI and University of Utah ties 90 This controversy has raised the question of how much private donors should have a say in publicly funded healthcare 91 References edit https www sltrib com news 2018 02 02 utah billionaire philanthropist jon huntsman dies at 80 a b Huntsman Chemical Corporation 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justices to review case Deseret News August 1 1989 Retrieved March 20 2014 Error Gives Attorney 2nd Chance to Seek Juvenile Status for Client Deseret News January 3 1990 Retrieved March 1 2014 a b Sattler Brian February 21 2014 Jon Huntsman to speak in Fisher Distinguished Lecture Series Lamar University Archived from the original on March 19 2014 Retrieved March 19 2014 Dolan Kerry A November 7 2013 Chemicals Billionaire Jon Huntsman Boosts Children s Cancer Research With 50 Million Donation Forbes Retrieved April 25 2014 a b c d Kimball James 1995 Huntsman Jon M in Powell Allan Kent ed Utah History Encyclopedia Salt Lake City Utah University of Utah Press ISBN 0874804256 OCLC 30473917 archived from the original on January 9 2013 Glenn Beck A frank conversation with Jon Huntsman Glenn Beck December 9 2010 Retrieved March 19 2014 Bernick Bob Jr March 20 1988 Bangerter upstaged by Huntsman who s upstaged by Wilson Deseret News Retrieved March 19 2014 Bernick Bob Jr April 13 1988 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Achievement Huntsman Jon 1994 Jon M Huntsman Dr plasticshof org Retrieved December 18 2022 The Honorable Edward M Kennedy Mina J Bissell Susan Band Horwitz and Jon M Huntsman to Receive American Cancer Society Highest Honor www cancer org November 21 2008 Retrieved May 26 2017 Savchuk Katia These Are America s 10 Most Generous Philanthropists Forbes Retrieved May 26 2017 Ben Lockhart April 26 2017 Huntsman Firing nearly cost University of Utah 250 million Deseret News Retrieved February 2 2018 Lockhart Ben April 28 2017 Dr Vivian Lee resigns post at University of Utah Deseret News Retrieved February 2 2018 Chen Daphne The inside story Power and money at center of U controversy Deseret News Retrieved February 2 2018 Lockhart Ben May 2 2017 The unanswered questions from the U relationship with Huntsman Cancer Institute Deseret News Retrieved February 2 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jon Huntsman Sr Huntsman Cancer Foundation Huntsman biographical 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