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  1. Thomas H. McInnerney. National Dairy Products Corporation. 1923–1941. Industry: Agriculture & Mining. Era: 1920. McInnerney built the precursor to Kraft Industries. After acquiring Kraft-Phoenix Company, the new company was ranked as one of America’s largest with sales of $375 million in 1930.

  2. Mondelez International is rooted in the National Dairy Products Corporation (National Dairy), which was founded on December 10, 1923, by Thomas H. McInnerney and Edward E. Rieck. The firm was initially set up to execute on a rollup strategy in the fragmented United States ice cream industry.

  3. The success of J.L. Kraft and his company was noted by Thomas McInnerney, founder of National Dairy Products Corporation. In 1930, Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corporation (as it was then called) was acquired by National Dairy Products Corporation.

  4. Thomas H. McInnerney is the Current Founder of Mondelez International.

  5. Mondelez traces its roots back to the foundation of the National Dairy Products Corporation in December 1923 by Thomas H. McInnerney and Edward E. Rieck. The Company was formed by Kraft to deliver a rollup strategy in the US ice cream industry, following which it expanded into a full range of dairy products.

  6. Mondelez International is rooted in the National Dairy Products Corporation (National Dairy), which was founded on December 10, 1923, by Thomas H. McInnerney and Edward E. Rieck.

  7. Thomas McInerney (born March 7, 1937) is a political commentator and a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant General. McInerney was a forward air controller and fighter pilot during the Vietnam War and had flown 407 combat missions during his four tours of duty. [3]

  8. Kraft Foods traced its roots to the National Dairy Products Corporation, formed on December 10, 1923, by Thomas H. McInerney and Edward E. Rieck. The firm was initially set up to execute on a rollup strategy in the fragmented United States ice cream industry.

  9. Talk story about Thomas H. McInnerney, 82-year-old founder and former president of Natl. Dairy Products, and its board chairman since 1941.

  10. One year later, National Dairy Products Corporation president Thomas H. McInnerney wrote to Edsel Ford, president of Ford Motor Company. McInnerney invited Ford to contribute money toward the purchase of items from Poland's pavilion at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair as a memorial to the Polish people.