Ulf Mark Schneider
Ulf Mark Schneider is a German-American businessman, and the CEO of Nestlé. He is the former CEO of Fresenius, a €28 billion global healthcare group.
- Hans Weidemann
- Hans Weidemann (1904-1975) was a German artist, photographer and film director
- Ton Meijer
- Ton Meijer is a Dutch property developer, the chairman of Meyer Bergman, a London-based privately held real estate investment company, specialising in retail property
- Northacre
- Northacre plc is a British property company that develops luxury apartments in London, and is 69% owned by Abu Dhabi Financial Group (ADFG
- Ernst Schertel
- Ernst Schertel was a German author, probably best known for his 1923 Magic: History, Theory and Practice. He had an "astonishingly diverse career", including running an eight-member dance troupe, the Traumbuhne Schertel, which was active from 1925 to 1927
- Adie, Button and Partners
- Adie, Button and Partners was a British firm of architects, best known for designing the Grade II* listed Stockwell Garage, a large bus depot in Stockwell, London, which opened in 1952 and is still in use
- Asklepios Kliniken
- Asklepios Kliniken GmbH is a German hospitals company, one of Germany's three largest operators of private hospitals. It employs more than 45,000 people, and owns 150 hospitals worldwide
- Theodore Kyriakou
- Theodore M. Kyriakou is a Greek businessman, the CEO of ANT1 Group, the largest Greek media company, which was owned by his father Minos Kyriakou until his death in July 2017
- Reese Rowling
- Reese McIntosh Rowling (1928–2001) was an American businessman and geologist, who co-founded Tana Oil and Gas Corporation with William E Colson in Corpus Christi, Texas, which was eventually taken over by Texaco
- Sandra Conley
- Sandra Conley is a former ballet dancer, a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet
- Weiss WM-16
- The Weiss WM-16 was a reconnaissance/bomber aircraft developed by the Manfred Weiss company in 1933. It was developed from the Fokker C.V, of which 76 served in the Hungarian Air Force. Two major versions were built: The WM-16A, which used a 410 kW Gnome