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The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy: A Family Memoir of Greed and Scandal in the Meat Industry

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By (author): Gretchen Cherington

Three powerful men converge on the banks of the Red Cedar River in the early 1900s in southern MinnesotaGeorge Albert Hormel, founder of what will become the $10 billion food conglomerate Hormel Foods; Alpha LaRue Eberhart, the authors paternal grandfather and Hormels Executive Vice President and Corporate Secretary; and Ransome Josiah Thomson, Hormels comptroller. Over ten years, Thomson will embezzle $1.2 million from the companys coffers, nearly bringing the company to its knees.

The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy opens in 1922 as George Hormel calls Eberhart into his office and demands his resignation. Hailed as the true leader of the company hed helped Hormel buildis Eberhart complicit in the embezzlement? Far worse than losing his job and the great wealth hed rightfully accumulated is that his beloved young wife, Lena, is dying while their three children grieve alongside. Of course, his story doesnt end there.

In scale both intimate and grand, Cherington deftly weaves the histories of Hormel, Eberhart, and Thomson within the sweeping landscape of our countrys early industries, along with keen observations about business leaders gleaned from her thirty-five-year career advising top company executives. The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy equally chronicles Cheringtons journey from blind faith in family lore to a nuanced consideration of the three mens great strengths and flawsand a multilayered, thoughtful exploration of the ways we all must contend with the mythology of powerful men, our reverence for heroes, and the legacy of a complicated past. See more
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  • Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: She Writes Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781647420833

About Gretchen Cherington

Gretchen Cheringtons first view of powerful men was informed at the feet of her father Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Richard Eberhart and his eclectic and fascinating writer friends from Robert Frost to Allen Ginsberg to James Dickey. As an executive management consultant she figured out what made powerful men tick by working alongside nearly three hundred of them in their corner suites during her thirty-five year career. Her first memoir Poetic License has won multiple awards; her writing has appeared in Crack the Spine Bloodroot Literary Magazine Women Writers/Womens Books MS. Girl Yankee and more; and she was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for her essay Maine Roustabout in 2012. Gretchen and her husband split their time between Portland Maine and a saltwater cottage on Penobscot Bay. Learn more at www.gretchencherington.com.

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