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John Hazen White Sr. John Hazen White Sr. successful businessman,
philanthropist and political activist, died on March 28, 2001 at the age
of 87. He was owner of TACO, INC. The company has a long and honored reputation
in the field of heating, ventilation and air conditioning. A small one
product company established in 1920, it now employs over 400 workers and
has sales over $100 million.
John Hazen White Sr. was known throughout the business community for
his commitment to education. The TACO Learning Center, established in
1992, is one of the most innovative company run educational programs in
the country. His commitment to education extended to the Rhode Island
community with generous gifts to Brown University, University of Rhode
Island, and of course to Johnson & Wales University.
John Hazen White Sr. was also known in Rhode Island for his interest in
political reform. Establishing Red Alert in 1992 and running numerous advertisements
in the local papers, he was at the forefront of a grass roots campaign that
called for accountability from our elected officials.
Happy White Happy White is an artist, philanthropist, and successful
businesswoman. She married John Hazen White Sr. in 1937.
As a teenager, she studied art and interned under her artist father.
An accomplished watercolor artist, Happy White graduated Summa Cum Laude
from Roger Williams University, where she was a student of English and
History.
A long supporter of the arts, Happy White donated, built, and endowed
the Happy White Art Gallery at St. Andrews School in Barrington. She is
currently helping with the acquisition of artwork to be displayed within
the new John Hazen White Center. In addition, the Happy White Courtyard
at Johnson & Wales serves as a center for cultural exhibitions and
performances.
John Hazen White Jr. John Hazen White Jr. is president and CEO
of TACO, INC. and a native Rhode Islander, having been born here in 1958.
He has been employed at TACO since 1980. In 1991, Mr. White assumed the
position of Executive Vice-President of the company.
In May of 1995, Mr. White was selected as a Distinguished Visiting Professor,
and in May of 1996 was awarded an honorary doctorate at Johnson & Wales
University. He was also a member of the Johnson & Wales Board of Trustees.
Mr. White has given numerous lectures at various institutions in the state
of Rhode Island regarding international business, building an organization,
and TACO's Learning Center.
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