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Edward Brennanbusinessman Died: December 27, 2007
(Burr Ridge, Illinois)
Best Known as: former chairman and CEO of Sears
Edward Brennan was the chairman and chief executive of Sears at its
peak in the 1980s. He was born in Chicago and began working for Sears as a
salesman in Madison, Wisconsin in 1956 after graduating from Marquette
University. His grandfather, father, and several uncles were former
employees of Sears. He rose quickly in the ranks. As chairman of the
company’s retail group in the early 1980s he helped acquire Dean Witter
Reynolds and Coldwell Banker. He became chief executive of the entire
company in 1986. Brennan retired in 1995, at which time Sears had lost
much business to Wal-Mart. During his role as chief executive he oversaw
the introduction of the Discover card—the first big bank credit card to be
started in 20 years. During his retirement Brennan sat on several
corporate boards including McDonald's and the AMR Corporation.
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