Edgar Uihlein

Edgar John Uihlein Jr. (October 28, 1916 – May 19, 2005)[1] was an American businessman and the co-founder of General Binding Corporation.

Uihlein was the son of Edgar John Uihlein Sr. (1877–1956) of Lake Bluff, Illinois, who was a vice-president and director of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, and Paula Huck, daughter of Chicago beer baron L.C.

[2] He was educated at Hotchkiss School and Princeton University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in modern languages in 1940.

[3] In 1940, he obtained a commission in the US Navy, rising to lieutenant commander, and becoming chief flight instructor at Glenview Naval Air Station.

[3] In 1947, Uihlein and a Navy friend, Bill Lane, founded General Binding Corporation.