TIL Arthur Smiths dad is a billionaire and the founder of FedEx. . . On the same evening he was indicted, Fred Smith was involved in a fatal hit and run in which he killed a 54-year-old handyman named George C Sturghill If this is common knowledge, leave me alone But I bet many didn't know that about our head coach
Explain the Fred scene in I Am Legend. : r movies - Reddit He interacts with the mannequins to keep himself sane as a sign that he's going insane Then the creatures (based on the trap he used to capture one of them) use Fred as bait for a similar trap Robert (Will Smith) doesn't think they are anything more than brainless animals, so he immediately assumes that Fred has moved himself and could be real
Has anyone rented from Jaclyn Smith Properties? : r raleigh - Reddit Take a look at their socials and you’ll see enough—Jaclyn’s husband is the son of Fred Smith (Johnston County commissioner) and has photos with Trump’s son The company also has a lot of nepotism and the traditional southern “good old boy” mentality
TIL that Frederick W. Smith, the CEO, founder and chairman of . . . - Reddit TIL that Frederick W Smith, the CEO, founder and chairman of FedEx, has separately killed two people in motor vehicle accidents: one in a hit and run (for which he was released on $250 bond), and another where he lost control, causing the vehicle to flip, killing the passenger
In 1965 Yale undergrad Fred Smith wrote a term paper outlining the . . . Frederick Smith was born in Marks, Mississippi, the son of James Frederick "Fred" Smith, the founder of the Toddle House restaurant chain and the Smith Motor Coach Company (renamed the Dixie Greyhound Lines after The Greyhound Corporation bought a controlling interest in 1931) Born rich, got richer What an American success story!
TIL that FedExs current CEO and founder Frederick W. Smith . . . - Reddit On January 31, 1975, Fred Smith was indicted for forgery by a Federal Grand Jury The suit was filed by Smith's two half-sisters, Fredette Smith Eagle and Mrs Laura Ann Patterson The lawsuit alleged that Smith had forged documents to obtain a $2 million bank loan and that he and executives of his family's trust fund had sold stock from the
TIL FedEx CEO Fred Smith saved the company in the 1970s by . . . - Reddit The concept for what became Federal Express came to Fred Smith while he was studying at Yale University For a class there, he submitted a paper which argued that in modern technological society time meant money more than ever before and with the advent of miniaturized electronic circuitry, very small components had become extremely valuable