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  1. 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.

  2. The Rieck-McJunkin Dairy Company was founded in 1886 (incorporated 1897) by Edward E. Rieck in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania after purchasing his uncle's dairy route. Its industry was dairy products and its headquarters remained in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  3. Apr 30, 2008 · In Memory. When my father started at Amherst, he intended to become a small town doctor, but pre-med wasn’t his thing, and he ended up at Duke law school and spent most of his professional life as an attorney with Consolidated Natural Gas Company in Pittsburgh, PA.

  4. 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.

  5. Mar 8, 2017 · Obituaries Edward E. Rieck Dies at 79; Helped Form Milk Industry Legacy of $376 Made Basis of Large Enterprise Edward E. Rieck. who built one of the nation's largest dairy busi nesses from a...

  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. The firm was initially set up to execute on a rollup strategy in the fragmented United States ice cream industry.

  7. In1886, Rieck found himself with an opportunity and the means to seize it:withaninheritance of$376, he bought the milk route he drove from his uncle. Shortly thereafter, he followedit withanother, buying out his stepfather for $800, and the Edward E.Rieck Co. was born. Itconsisted of three milkroutes, three wagons, and fourhorses operating out ...