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Thomas F. Olin (April 24, 1928 – October 30, 1996) was the chairman of
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, Incorporated.


Early life, military, and government service

Olin was born in
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, to Merton and Ann (Roring) Olin, where his father was an executive with the
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Company. He attended seven different grade schools, graduating from high school with honors in
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, in 1946. He joined the United States Army in 1946 and served two years in the military police in Japan, where one of his primary assignments was protection of the area surrounding General
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's command headquarters (Dai-Ichi Building) in downtown Tokyo. After being honorably discharged, Olin attended the
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, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics (distinguished military graduate), with minors in political science and speech. At the suggestion of a professor, Olin joined the
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in Washington, D.C., where he worked in clandestine operations in 1952 and 1953."About Folks: Olin Attends Midwest Seminar on United States Foreign Policy" Battle Creek Enquirer, February 18, 1962, p. 8. He maintained relationships with the government throughout the 1960s, including serving as a consultant in American foreign relations for several years, before retiring as a major in the United States Army's
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(USAR-TC) in 1969.


Archway Cookies

In 1964, Olin joined the Archway Cookie Company as bakery general manager in
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. Putting an emphasis on product freshness and quality, he expanded the bakery – originally a converted
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car dealership – into the largest Archway facility in the nation, producing nearly ten million cookies per week. Olin purchased the company as a partner in 1983, and took the role of chairman of the board and co-chief executive officer; he served in that capacity until his death in 1996. By that time,
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had become the third-largest cookie brand in the United States, with retail sales reaching a third of a billion dollars annually.


Community service

While living in Ashland, Olin served on the board and as president of the Ashland Public Library (1970–1977), chairman of the Ashland City School District "Task Force" Survey (1971), vice president of the Ashland
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(1970–1972), director of the
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(1972–1983), chairman of the Ashland County Heart Fund (1973–1975), and on
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board of trustees and President's Advisory Council (1972–1996). He was a participant in the Ashland Manufacturer's Council, a member of the City of Ashland Area Traffic Improvement Committee, and a board member of the First Presbyterian Church (1970–1972). He was also member of the Ashland
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(1966–1983), Young Men's Business Club, and University Club. As a resident of
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, Olin served on the Battle Creek Community Foundation board of trustees (Grant Review Committee) and as a board member of the
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(1983–1996). In addition, he volunteered on behalf of
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of Southwest Michigan, the South-Central Michigan Food Bank, the
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, Big Brothers Big Sisters,
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, the
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, and
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. He was a lifelong Master Mason-Scottish Rite (Lodge #419), and
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(Saladin Temple).


Awards and honors

Olin was named Ashland, Ohio's first "Citizen of the Year" in 1991, and received the
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"Significant Sig Medal" at the fraternity international grand chapter meeting in 1993. He served as Honorary National Chairman for
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in 1996. In 1988, Olin was the keynote speaker at the Ashland Chamber of Commerce Industrial Appreciation Dinner, where he was recognized for his contributions on behalf of the city of Ashland. In 1986, he received an honorary membership in the Delta Mu Delta Honor Society in Business Administration at Ashland University. A Junior Achievement of Southwest Michigan matching-funds endowment (the Thomas F. and Gloria J. Olin Fund), managed by the Battle Creek Community Foundation, was also established in 1999. A
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home, located at 10 Rose Street in
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, was dedicated in Olin's name on January 24, 1999.Habitat for Humanity of Battle Creek, Michigan, 2009 Annual Report. Article featuring the Rose Street house.


References


External links

* *https://web.archive.org/web/20130812031159/http://www.archwaycookies.com/about-archway/
CIA.gov
*http://americanassembly.org *http://battlecreek.ja.org *http://www.biblio.com/thomas-f-olin/the-wind-beneath-my-wings~73716643~title {{DEFAULTSORT:Olin, Thomas F. 1928 births 1996 deaths Businesspeople from Minneapolis University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni People from Battle Creek, Michigan People from Ashland, Ohio 20th-century American businesspeople