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Adrian Dalsey (October 14, 1914 – October 10, 1994) was a co-founder of shipping company, DHL Express.[1]
Adrian Dalsey | |
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Born | Illinois, US | October 14, 1914
Died | October 10, 1994 | (aged 79)
Known for | Co-founder of DHL |
Spouse | Anne |
Children | 3 |
Early life
editDalsey was born in Illinois on October 14, 1914. He attended Wheaton College there, but later dropped out.
DHL
editIn 1969, he co-founded DHL Express alongside business partners Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn. Dalsey was the "D" in DHL. He traveled to southeast Asia, Micronesia, Hawaii, Guam, and other various parts of Asia, until he sold his share of DHL in 1980. DHL has subsequently become a global leader in logistics.
Family
editHe married Marjorie Schutt Dalsey and they had two children together, a boy named Jonathan and daughter Jennifer. He also fathered another son, Harry Dalsey after divorcing his wife Marjorie.
Walnut Creek slaying
editHis son Harry admitted to killing Guy Broomfield, then-partner of his mother and brother of actress Shirley Anne Field, in 1999, and plea bargained it down to manslaughter.[2]
Death
editAdrian Dalsey married Harry's mother Annie, and they were together until he died in 1994, in Walnut Creek, California.
References
edit- ^ Henry K. Lee (1999-09-06). "Son of DHL Founder's Widow Held in Walnut Creek Slaying". Sfgate.com. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ "SHIRLEY IN BATTLE FOR DEAD BROTHER. – Free Online Library". Thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 2014-01-12.