Earle A. Chiles
Earle A. Chiles | |
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Born |
Baker City, Oregon | September 9, 1904
Died |
December 5, 1982 78) Portland, Oregon | (aged
Occupation | Business executive, philanthropist |
Years active | 1918 – 1982 |
Known for |
Fred Meyer, Inc. Chiles Center Earl A. Chiles Business Center Earle A. Chiles Center and award Earle A. Chiles Research Institute at Providence Portland Medical Center |
Earle Arden Chiles (September 9, 1904 – December 5, 1982) was a former president of Fred Meyer, Inc. and founder of the Chiles Foundation in Portland, Oregon.[1]
Early life and education
Chiles was born in 1904 in Baker City, Oregon, the son of Ira Chiles and Eva Chatfield.[2] After his parents divorced in 1908, Chiles and his mother moved to Portland where Mrs. Chiles met and later married Fred Meyer.[3]
He began working for his stepfather in 1918 while still in high school, and after graduating from the University of Oregon he earned a master's degree in business administration from Harvard Business School.[1]
Career
After graduate school, Chiles returned to Fred Meyer, Inc. and quickly rose through management ranks, serving as company president from 1955 to 1968.[3]
He formed the Chiles Foundation in 1949[4] and became active in grants for education and research. An endowment in 1984 created the Chiles Center at the University of Portland.[5]
Personal life
While at Harvard, Chiles married Virginia Hughes.[6] Their son, Earle M. Chiles, later continued his father's work at the Chiles Foundation.
Chiles had been president of the Portland State University foundation and had been a director of the University of Oregon foundation. He was a member of the Arlington Club, Waverley Country Club, and Portland Yacht Club.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Former Fred Meyer president Earle Chiles dies". The Oregonian (Portland). December 6, 1982. pp. B3.
- ↑ Later the namesake of Eve's Buffet Restaurants at many Fred Meyer locations, see "Lehman Brothers Collection: Fred Meyer, Inc.". Retrieved January 12, 2015.
- 1 2 Leeson, Fred (2014). My-Te-Fine Merchant. Portland: Irvington Press. pp. 66 – 68 (iBook). ISBN 978-0996062602.
- ↑ "Manta: Chiles Foundation". Retrieved January 12, 2015.
- ↑ "University of Portland to upgrade Chiles Center with $2 million pledge". The Oregonian (Portland). October 11, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
- ↑ Namesake of the Virginia Hughes Chiles Atrium at the Boston University School of Management
External links
- History of Fred Meyer, Inc. at Funding Universe
- Partial list of Chiles Foundation endowments
- Guide to the Meyer Family Film Collection