Stanley B. McDonald (October 13, 1920 – November 20, 2014) was the founder of Princess Cruises, one of the largest cruise lines in the World.

Career

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Born in Alberta, Canada and educated at Roosevelt High School in Seattle and the University of Washington, Stan McDonald joined the United States Navy Air Corps.[1]

After World War II, Stan McDonald founded Air Mac, a material handling business.[1] Air Mac provided all the ground transportation equipment for the World's Fair in Seattle: McDonald also chartered a ship to bring visitors to the Fair.[2]

In 1965, based on his experience from the World's Fair, he founded Princess Cruises which he expanded into one of the largest cruise lines in the World.[1]

He merged Air Mac into RCA Corporation in 1969 and sold Princess Cruises to Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company in 1975: he remained Chairman of the latter business until 1980.[1]

In 1977, together with two other partners, he purchased the real estate assets of Chrysler Corporation and subsequently formed Stellar International, a real estate business.[1]

Personal life

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McDonald married Barbara in 1944: together they went on to have one son and one daughter.[1] He died November 20, 2014, in Seattle, aged 94.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Stan McDonald at University of Washington
  2. ^ Princess Cruises: Conversation with Stan McDonald
  3. ^ "Stanley B. McDonald Obituary". legacy.com. The Seattle Times. November 25, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2014.