Albert Heijn Jr.

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Albert Heijn
Grocer
Known forFounding Ahold and expanding Albert Heijn
TitleFounder and Chairman of Ahold
Spouses
Herma Maria Schipper
(m. 1951)
Louise Maria Keller
(m. 1974; died 1982)
Olga Sophia Catharina van der Poel
(m. 1984; died 1990)
Monique Marcella Frédérique Everwijn Lange
(m. 1992)
Parents
  • Jan Heijn (father)
  • Adriana Hendrika Kruger (mother)
RelativesGerrit Jan Heijn (brother)
Albert Heijn Sr. (grandfather)
Ronald Jan Heijn (nephew)
AwardsCommander of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion

Albert Heijn (

chairman of the board of Ahold.[1]

Albert was the grandson of his namesake

bar codes in 1974. He was CEO
of Ahold until 1989.

His brother and business partner Gerrit Jan Heijn was murdered after being kidnapped in September 1987.[1]

In 1989 he was honored with the Sidney R. Rabb Award by the Food Marketing Institute making him the first non-American to win this award.

Albert Heijn had lived at Pudleston Court in Herefordshire, England[2][3] for many years when he died, and was in no way formally involved with Ahold at the time of his death, although he at times commented upon the state of the company. In Hereford he founded a new company called Eign Enterprises[4] (named after the English pronunciation of his surname) which established shops, restaurants, hotels and other enterprises in the local region. For this he was named Honorary Freeman of the City of Hereford[5] in 2002.

In an interview Albert told how proud he was that he contributed to the fact that shoppers were able to buy more goods for less money:[6]I may be a born businessman, but I still feel more empathy for the shopper than for businesses who are only concerned with their stock price and their latest takeover bid. I’m proud that my passport lists my profession as “grocer”. It’s one of the finest professions in the world."

References

  1. ^ a b Obituary: Grocer who felt empathy for the shopper, Phil Davison, Financial Times, 21 January 2011 (registration required)
  2. ^ Ex-supermarket boss Albert Heijn dies in Herefordshire, BBC News, 14 January 2011
  3. ^ Albert Heijn - the supermarket millionaire, BBC Hereford and Worcester, 14 January 2011
  4. ^ Eign Enterprises
  5. ^ Tributes to ‘grocer’ who revamped eyesore, Herefordshire Journals, 20 January 2011 (WebCite archive)
  6. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Archived from the original on 2016-03-28. Retrieved 2023-07-06.

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