Martin H. Dubilier

Martin H. Dubilier (1926 – September 4, 1991) was an American businessman and an inventor, a co-founder of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, and the son of William Dubilier.

He invented a rust-resistant train track at the age of 12 and low-voltage flash bulbs eliminating the need for battery packs – at the age of 18.

[1][2][3] Dubilier graduated from Princeton University in 1950 and Harvard Business School with an MBA in 1952.

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