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Dean Buntrock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dean Buntrock Dean L. Buntrock (born 1931) is the founder and former chairman and CEO of Waste Management, Inc. ==Early career== Born in Columbia, South Dakota, Buntrock began learning about business working for his father, Rudy Buntrock, who managed the International Harvester farm equipment dealership, hardware store, and Standard Oil Bulk Station. At an early age, Dean showed signs that he was an entrepreneur by raising his own chickens and growing potatoes to sell to local restaurants. In 1952, during the Korean War, Dean went into the army. He attended finance school at Fort Benjamin Harrison. After he was discharged, Dean went back to St. Olaf College (where the current student center, Buntrock Commons, is named after him) and graduated in 1955. In 1956, when Dean's father-in-law died, Dean was brought to manage the family business. The company at that time operated 12 garbage trucks and had revenues each year of $750,000. Dean quickly realized the largest profits were in the disposal of garbage. Buntrock formed a national association for waste management and served as its first president.
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