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Joe Hara (Joseph Hara) was born on 29 December, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American businessman and philanthropist. Discover Joe Hara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Joseph Hara
Occupation American businessman, President and CEO (Tupperware International)
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 29 December, 1925
Birthday 29 December
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois
Date of death 24 December, 2017
Died Place Longwood, Florida
Nationality United States

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Who Is Joe Hara's Wife?

His wife is Anita Greenberg Hara (m. 1947) (d. 2018)

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Joe Hara Net Worth

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1925

Joseph Hara (December 29, 1925 – December 24, 2017) was an American businessman and philanthropist.

1947

Hara and his wife Anita Greenberg were married in 1947 in Chicago and resided in Longwood, Florida.

They had 3 children, 6 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

1951

In 1951 Hara learned about a burgeoning product called Tupperware.

He established his first distributorship, Par-T-Wise, with his cousin Jim Hara who ran a distributorship in Chicago.

Par-T-Wise quickly grew to become the largest Tupperware distributorship in the U.S with 35 managers and over 800 sales agents.

1963

In 1963, Hara divided his Midwest distributorship into 8 different territories and sold them off to move to Orlando with his family to join the Tupperware management team as Vice President of Sales.

In Orlando, Hara forged strong relationships with Tupperware President Hamer Wilson and Chairman, Justin Dart.

1966

In 1966, Hara was named as the President of Tupperware U.S for the next three years and in 1970, he was promoted to President of Tupperware International.

Under Hara's leadership, Tupperware experienced unprecedented growth worldwide.

1971

Hara was best known for his time at Tupperware, where he served as a President and CEO of Tupperware Worldwide for 20 years from 1971.

Under his leadership, the company expanded to over 35 countries and 23 manufacturing plants.

During World War II, Hara served in the South Pacific as a radio operator on airplanes.

He started his career as a door-to-door stocking salesman.

Shortly after, he and his brother Sam Hara opened Hara's Linen and Children's Wear in Chicago.

1976

Hara was featured on CBS's 60 Minutes in 1976 alongside Morley Safer.In 1985 ,Hara retired after 33 years as a top executive at Tupperware, and spent the next three decades serving on boards for several groups, including the Jewish Federation of Orlando, The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center, Habitat for Humanity and the Brevard Music Festival.

Hara was an early champion of women in the workplace.

2016

In 2016 he wrote the following remembrance of his tenure leading Tupperware.

"In the past 70 years of my life I have had the enormous pleasure of witnessing the untapped reservoir of female intelligence. The truth is that women dominate intellectually. I have observed this in my economic life having been exposed to thousands of women who, being made aware there are no restrictions, no limit to what they are free to achieve, do incredible things."

Hara and his wife were extremely active in Orlando and the Jewish Community.

They were particularly proud of their involvement with JFS, an organization that provides food and counseling to people from all walks of life.

They had also been longtime supporters of: The Jewish Federation of Orlando, the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center, TOP Jewish Foundation, Foundation for Blindness, Habitat for Humanity, Orlando Museum of Art, United Way Human Resources, Friends of Santa Claus, The Jewish Academy, Congregation Ohev Shalom, Kinneret Council on Aging, the Brevard Music Festival, among others.

They had both served on many of their boards throughout the years.

2017

Hara died on December 24, 2017, surrounded by his family in his home in Longwood, Florida.

His wife of more than 70 years, Anita, died four months later at the age of 92.