Lionel Sosa grew up in San Antonio, Texas. He was
expected to follow his family
tradition and learn a
trade and become a Democrat. However, he chose to follow the
ideal of the American Dream and also to become a Republican.
In doing so, he ran a small ad-
agency. It was then that US Senator John Tower employed Sosa’s company to run his
election ad
campaign. This gained Tower his re-
election by focusing on the
Hispanic vote. Sosa was then approached by clients such as Dr Pepper to help
gain the Latino market sales. Sosa and Associates became the largest and most
profitable US
Hispanic ad
agency in the country.
Since then, he was
able to work on many presidential campaigns including that of Ronald Reagan.
He now spends his
retirement time painting and writing.
Sam Walton (1918-1992) founded Walmart and Sam’s Club. He opened the first Wal-Mart Discount City in 1962 after having
several franchise Ben Franklin stores. His main
effort was to market American made products. Although after his death, this
practice was not continued. He placed his stores close to
distribution centers,
thereby having stores in
multiple areas, not just in
major cities.
He was listed as the richest man in the US from 1982 to 1988. Walmart and Sam’s Club stores
operate in the US and in 15 other countries including, Canada, Japan, Mexico, and the UK.