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Net Worth: $1.0 billion. Source: Technology, Jabil Circuit. Self made. Age: 50. Marital Status: Married, 4 children, 1 divorce. Hometown: St Petersburg, FL. Education: Western Michigan...
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Wrigley, William Jr: 3,400 41 Lake Forest, IL Chewing gum...
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Oct 18, 2012 · William E. Morean and James Golden founded the electronics assembly repair business in 1966 in Detroit, Michigan, combining their first names to create the name Jabil. Bill took over the company in 1978.
In 2013, William D. Morean retired and was succeeded by Timothy Main as board chairman. Later, William E. Peters was named president and Mark Mondello was appointed CEO. In 2014, Jabil was moved from the S&P 500 Index to the S&P MidCap 400 Index.
Sep 16, 2017 · The estimated Net Worth of William D Morean is at least $1.48 Billion dollars as of 23 January 2013. William Morean owns over 38,400 units of Jabil Inc stock worth over $990,369,983 and over the last 23 years William sold JBL stock worth over $493,584,614.
Jul 1, 2012 · William D. Morean has always demonstrated a strong work ethic and sense of adventure. These qualities would serve him well as he set about turning his family’s small-town, garage-based start-up into one of the largest electronics manufacturing companies in the world.
Jan 25, 2013 · PETERSBURG — Bill Morean took the podium at Jabil Circuit's annual meeting Thursday to a standing ovation. His trademark ponytail and bushy mustache still intact, he looked and sounded every bit...
William Morean stepped down from active leadership in 2000 but continued to serve on the board until 2014. His leadership style was appropriate for such a volatile and high growth phase of the industry’s history. The culture attracted risk takers and adventurers.