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'''Armin Dassler''' (15 March 1929 in [[Herzogenaurach]], ([[Germany]]) - 10 October 1990 in [[Herzogenaurach]]) was the son of [[Rudolf Dassler]] |
'''Armin Dassler''' (15 March 1929 in [[Herzogenaurach]], ([[Germany]]) - 10 October 1990 in [[Herzogenaurach]]) was the son of [[Rudolf Dassler]], [[Germany|German]] [[Entrepreneur|founder]] of the sportswear company [[Puma SE|Puma]] and nephew of [[Adidas]] founder, [[Adolf Dassler|Adolf "Adi" Dassler]].<ref>{{cite news|title= A tale of three stripes and family strife|work= [[ESPN]]|date=|url= http://www.espnfc.com/print?id=621988&type=story|accessdate=2014-05-26}}</ref> |
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, [[Germany|German]] [[Entrepreneur|founder]] of the sportswear company [[Puma SE|Puma]] and nephew of [[Adidas]] founder, [[Adolf Dassler|Adolf "Adi" Dassler]].<ref>{{cite news|title= A tale of three stripes and family strife|work= [[ESPN]]|date=|url= http://www.espnfc.com/print?id=621988&type=story|accessdate=2014-05-26}}</ref> |
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Under [[Rudolf Dassler|his father's]] direction, [[Puma AG|Puma]] remained a small provincial company. Only under the direction of Armin Dassler did it become the worldwide known company it remains today.<ref>{{cite news|title= ADIDAS, THE SPORT SHOE GIANT, IS ADAPTING TO NEW DEMANDS|work= [[The New York Times]]|date=|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1984/09/03/business/adidas-the-sport-shoe-giant-is-adapting-to-new-demands.html|accessdate=2014-05-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title= ADIDAS, PUMA: THE BAVARIAN SHOEMAKERS; HERZOGENAURACH, West Germany|work= [[The New York Times]]|date=|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1981/02/15/business/adidas-puma-the-bavarian-shoemakers-herzogenaurach-west-germany.html|accessdate=2014-05-26}}</ref> |
Under [[Rudolf Dassler|his father's]] direction, [[Puma AG|Puma]] remained a small provincial company. Only under the direction of Armin Dassler did it become the worldwide known company it remains today.<ref>{{cite news|title= ADIDAS, THE SPORT SHOE GIANT, IS ADAPTING TO NEW DEMANDS|work= [[The New York Times]]|date=|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1984/09/03/business/adidas-the-sport-shoe-giant-is-adapting-to-new-demands.html|accessdate=2014-05-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title= ADIDAS, PUMA: THE BAVARIAN SHOEMAKERS; HERZOGENAURACH, West Germany|work= [[The New York Times]]|date=|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1981/02/15/business/adidas-puma-the-bavarian-shoemakers-herzogenaurach-west-germany.html|accessdate=2014-05-26}}</ref> |
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Armin Dassler | |
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Born | Armin A. Dassler 15 September 1929 |
Died | 14 October 1990 | (aged 61)
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Known for | CEO of Puma |
Armin Dassler (15 March 1929 in Herzogenaurach, (Germany) - 10 October 1990 in Herzogenaurach) was the son of Rudolf Dassler, German founder of the sportswear company Puma and nephew of Adidas founder, Adolf "Adi" Dassler.[1]
Under his father's direction, Puma remained a small provincial company. Only under the direction of Armin Dassler did it become the worldwide known company it remains today.[2][3]
References
- ^ "A tale of three stripes and family strife". ESPN. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
- ^ "ADIDAS, THE SPORT SHOE GIANT, IS ADAPTING TO NEW DEMANDS". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
- ^ "ADIDAS, PUMA: THE BAVARIAN SHOEMAKERS; HERZOGENAURACH, West Germany". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-05-26.