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Curt Carlson

For the CEO of SRI International, see Curtis Carlson.

Curtis Leroy Carlson (July 9, 1914 – February 19, 1999) was an American businessman and founder of Carlson and Radisson Hotel Group.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Awards
  • 4 Selected works
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early life and education

Carlson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Charles and Leatha Carlson. Charles Carlson was a Swedish-American immigrant who arrived as a child in Minnesota; Leatha Carlson was born in Downing, Wisconsin of a Danish father and Swedish mother. Curt began a career with Procter and Gamble after earning a BA in Economics in 1937 from the University of Minnesota where he served as President, and Recruitment Chair for Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity- MN Alpha chapter.

Career

Carlson began working for Procter & Gamble and then founded the Gold Bond Stamp Company in 1938. Carlson used "Gold Bond Stamps", a consumer loyalty program based on trading stamps, to provide consumer incentive for grocery stores. Carlson was the first entrepreneur to develop a loyalty program for the grocery chain through the issuance of trading stamps. What began as a simple loyalty program for grocers in the Midwest grew into one of the largest service providers of frequent shopper / buyer programs across a variety of retail and hospitality sectors.

Carlson expanded his offerings by purchasing the downtown Minneapolis Radisson Hotel in 1960 and building it into a national chain. He also acquired TGI Fridays, Carlson Leisure Group and hundreds of other hospitality businesses.

The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota is named for him, in recognition of his $25 million gift, the largest single donation to a public university at that time. Curt Carlson created an estate in Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin which was later converted to a business resort for corporations.

Awards

  • Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Linnean Medal presented by H.M. Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
  • Viking Baron Award from the American Swedish Cultural Foundation
  • Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement, 1977
  • Horatio Alger Award; the Swedish-American of the Year Award, Stockholm, Sweden in 1981
  • Chairperson Emeriti of the Swedish Council of America from 1985 to 1989
  • Town and Country magazine Philanthropist of the Year Award, 1987–1988
  • International Citizen of the Year Award from the City of Minneapolis
  • 1989 Scandinavian-American Hall of Fame inductee
  • 1995 DeMolay International Hall of Fame

Selected works

  • Good as Gold:: the Story of the Carlson Companies (Carlson Companies, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, 1994)

References

    External links

    • The Carlson Family Foundation
    • University of Minnesota. Carlson School of Management
    • Minnesuing Acres