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  1. William Rosenberg (June 10, 1916 – September 22, 2002) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Dunkin' Donuts franchise in 1950 [1] in Quincy, Massachusetts, one of the pioneers in name-brand franchising, originally named the "Open Kettle" doughnut shop when established in 1948.

  2. Sep 23, 2002 · Rosenberg, who had survived cancer of the lung, blood and skin and many years of diabetes, died Friday of bladder cancer at his home in Mashpee, Mass., on Cape Cod.

  3. William Rosenberg (June 10, 1916 – Sept 20, 2002) was an American entrepreneur, franchise industry pioneer, humanitarian and the founder of Dunkin’ Donuts. In his later years, he became New England's largest breeder of standard-bred horses at his East Kingston, N.H., estate, Wilrose Farms.

  4. Here are six fascinating things about Dunkin' Donuts and its founder, William Rosenberg, that you probably didn't know. 1. He was an 8th grade dropout. Rosenberg was a child of the Depression.

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  6. Sep 23, 2002 · William Rosenberg, a food franchising pioneer who founded the Dunkin' Donuts chain and witnessed its spread from coast to coast and into 37 countries, has died. He was 86. Mr. Rosenberg died on...

  7. Sep 24, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of William Rosenberg, the entrepreneur who started Dunkin' Donuts in 1950 and founded the International Franchise Association in 1960. Discover how he overcame hardships, expanded his business, and shaped the franchise industry.

  8. Sep 20, 2002 · William Rosenberg's life has been a true Horatio Alger story. It all started in 1946 when William founded Industrial Luncheon Services, a company that delivered meals and coffee break snacks to factory workers in the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts.

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