Uihlein family

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The Uihlein family (/ˈjln/ YOO-lyne)[1] is an American family known for its activities in business and philanthropy. Of German heritage, the family has roots in Wisconsin. Many members of the family are prominent political donors and activists.

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Historically, the family had close ties to the brewing industry, with patriarch August Uihlein's uncle being the founder of what later became the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.

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Brewing industry

August Uihlein emigrated to the United States around 1850 to work at the Krug Brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded by his uncle August Krug, the brewery later became the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, when after Krug's death, his widow Anna Maria married fellow German-American Joseph Schlitz. In 1875, Schlitz died in the sinking of the SS Schiller. Per Schlitz's wishes, management was passed to the four Uihlein brothers, August, Henry, Alfred, and Edward. When Anna Maria Schlitz died in 1887, the Uihleins acquired full ownership of the firm and the Uihlein family continued to run the brewery for the next century. The Uihleins kept the name Schlitz for the brewery because Americans had difficulty pronouncing their surname.[2]

August Uihlein served as chairman of the board from the 1870s until his death. Several of August's children also remained close to the industry; his eldest daughter Ida married Frederick Pabst, Jr., son of brewer Frederick Pabst, in 1862.[3] Ida's grandson Augie Pabst would take on leadership roles at the Pabst Brewing Company after an auto racing career. August's son Joseph carried on his work at Schlitz, eventually becoming vice-president of the brewery.

Many descendants of August Uihlein remained active with the company and the brewing industry at large. Robert Uihlein Jr., grandson of August Uihlein, served as an executive at the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, becoming president in 1961 and chairman in 1967. Robert also served on the board of directors of the United States Brewers' Association.[4]

Shipping and office supplies

In 1980 Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein founded Uline, a company selling shipping and business supplies, with money they received from Edgar Uihlein.[5][6] Richard and Elizabeth have become billionaires as a result of the success of Uline.[7] All three of their children are company executives; Duke Uihlein is the Minnesota branch manager, Freddy Goldenberg is the corporate planning manager, and Brian Uihlein is the vice president of merchandising.[8]

Arts and design

Steven Uihlein married Italian interior designer Alassandra Branca. Alassandra and her son Andrew Uihlein operate an interior design firm and furniture company.[9] [10] Their daughter, Anna Lucia Uihlein, is an antique dealer.[11]

Politics

Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein have been influential donors to the republican party for years, much like his father who was involved in the John Birch Society and donated to segregationist George Wallace's presidential bid.[12]

David Vogel Uihlein, Jr., is active in conservative causes. He has been a vice-chairman of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation since 2001.[13] The organization, commonly known as the Bradley Foundation, has been increasingly active in far-right causes, and "has become an extraordinary force in persuading mainstream Republicans to support radical challenges to election rules", including Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.[14] The foundation traces its origins to Lynde and Harry Bradley, founders of the Allen-Bradley Company, the latter of whom is David Uihlein, Jr.'s maternal grandfather.

Not all of the Uihleins are active in conservative politics; Lynde Bradley Uihlein, sister of David Uihlein, Jr., supports liberal causes and is a donor to Democratic politicians. Likewise, Richard's niece, Anna Lucia, is not a supporter of Donald Trump.[11]

Athletics

Football

Mac Uihlein and Logan Uihlein have both played football for Northwestern University.[15][16]

Hockey

Mallory Uihlein played hockey for Pennsylvania State University[17]

Platform Tennis

Brian Uihlein and his sister Freddy Goldenberg are important figures in platform tennis.[18][19] Freddy joined the American Platform Tennis Association board in 2013.[19] Brian is a member of the platform tennis hall of fame.[20]

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