James F. Edwards

James F. Edwards (May 5, 1910 – December 7, 1991) was an American businessman and philanthropist.

Edwards was the CEO of Namaco Industries, which operated the National Mattress Company.

[1] Other business ventures included Key Centurion Bancshares, Inc. and The Ogden Corporation.

Civic endeavors extended to the Huntington Museum of Art.

[2] In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards' support of Marshall University, the playing surface of their football stadium was named James F. Edwards Field in 1993.