Billionaire Amway Founder Richard DeVos Dead at 92

Orlando Magic owner was also father-in-law to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 6, 2018 4:44 PM CDT
Amway Founder, Orlando Magic Owner DeVos Dead at 92
In this March 29, 2016, file photo, Orlando Magic owner Richard DeVos, center, is inducted into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame, as his son Dick DeVos, right, applauds before an NBA basketball game in Orlando, Fla.   (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)

Billionaire Richard DeVos, co-founder of direct-selling giant Amway, owner of the Orlando Magic, and father-in-law of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, died Thursday. He was 92. Family spokesman Nick Wasmiller says DeVos died at his western Michigan home due to complications from an infection, the AP reports. DeVos was born in Grand Rapids, not far from Ada, the community about 140 miles west of Detroit where he later lived and died. In 1949, he and friend Jay Van Andel took $49 and invested the modest amount into manufacturer and vitamin direct-seller Nutrilite. They became independent vitamin distributors and later used the company's person-to-person selling approach when starting Amway in Ada with an all-purpose household cleaning product.

They coined the name Amway as an abbreviation of "American Way." Over five decades, Amway became a multibillion-dollar international corporation. Van Andel died in 2004. "Rich and my father built this company from the ground up, and in many ways Rich was the heart and soul of Amway," said Steve Van Andel, Amway's chair. "His vision and spirit inspired our employees and independent business owners for more than 50 years." Former President George W. Bush called DeVos "one of the great entrepreneurs—and great Americans—of our time." DeVos, who served as Amway's president until 1993, also was involved in the NBA, buying the Magic from a group headed by Orlando real estate developer William duPont III in 1991 for $70 million.

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