Clayton Lee Mathile (pronounced
uh-til (January 11, 1941 – August 26, 2023) was an American billionaire businessman best known for leading
Iams
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to nearly $1 billion in sales before selling it to
Procter & Gamble
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(P&G) for $2.3 billion in 1999
in what was, at the time, the largest cash-only deal in P&G's history.
Early life and education
Clayton Lee Mathile was born on January 11, 1941,
as the oldest child of Wilbert "Bill" Ray Mathile and Helen Good Mathile, in
Portage, Ohio
Portage is a village in Wood County, Ohio, United States. The population was 398 at the 2020 census.
History
Portage was platted in 1836. The village takes its name from the nearby Portage River. A post office called Portage has been in opera ...
where his parents owned a 40-acre farm.
Mathile graduated at age 16 from Portage High School, ranking first in his class of 14 students. He also lettered in basketball and earned an honorable mention for the all-state team. He went on to attend
Ohio Northern University
Ohio Northern University (Ohio Northern or ONU) is a private college in Ada, Ohio, United States. Founded by Henry Solomon Lehr in 1871, ONU offers over 60 programs across five undergraduate and graduate colleges and is affiliated with the Unit ...
in
Ada, Ohio
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History
Followi ...
, where he also played on the basketball team. He initially studied mechanical engineering before transferring to the business school. When an expected scholarship fell through, Mathile took a job pumping gas. Mathile graduated a quarter early in February 1962 with a business degree.
Early career
Mathile began his career as an accountant at a
General Motors
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manufacturing plant in
Toledo, Ohio. A year later, he joined the
Campbell Soup Company
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, where he remained for seven years and held a series of positions in cost accounting, inventory control, and purchasing.
In 1970, Mathile accepted a leadership role at a small, regional pet food manufacturer:
The Iams Food Company in Dayton, Ohio.
To raise awareness of Iams' product, Mathile spent weekends at dog shows, handing out samples that his children helped him package in their basement. In 1975, after shortages of ingredients almost drove the company under, Mathile purchased a 50%-ownership interest in the company from founder and owner
Paul Iams for $100,000. Mathile convinced Paul Iams that the company needed to build its own manufacturing plant.
Corporate leadership
During his early tenure, Mathile oversaw The Iams Company's rapid growth. Mathile purchased the remaining ownership shares from Iams in 1982, thus becoming its sole owner and CEO. At the time, the company had $13 million in sales.
From the outset, Mathile focused strongly on product quality, research and development, and customer outreach, including marketing efforts targeting pet owners, high-end breeders, and veterinarians. He offered a 100% money-back guarantee to any customer who wasn't satisfied and established a customer support department equipped to answer consumer questions about their pets — even on topics unrelated to pet food, such as handling grief over the loss of a pet. He also established a national distribution network. Insisting that vendors be paid within 30 days ensured that The Iams Company had the best supplies available — even during shortages. Mathile also honored Paul Iams' commitment to science by funding a new research and development center,
which worked to ensure that dogs and cats received the best nutrition possible from Iams and Eukanuba.
Eventually, Mathile appointed the company's president and chief operating officer Tom MacLeod as CEO and became chairman of the board. By 1999, Mathile had grown The Iams Company to a 5.7% share of the U.S. pet food market
and international sales of 100 different products in 75 countries. He sold the company to international conglomerate
Procter & Gamble
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for $2.3 billion. He distributed $100 million of the sale proceeds among Iams employees,
committed $100 million to fund large-scale, community projects in the Dayton area,
and distributed portions to his adult children.
Philanthropy
Mathile served as a trustee on several nonprofit boards focused on education, nutrition, medical innovation, and social justice.
Political activity
Together with his spouse, Mathile contributed $26,600 to
Donald Trump
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's
2020 presidential campaign.
Other businesses
Mathile and his family have started other businesses. They operate under the umbrella of Myrian Capital in
Dayton
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, Ohio, founded and chaired by their youngest son, Mike Mathile.
Personal life and death
On July 7, 1962, Mathile married MaryAnn Maas, the girl he dated since high school.
They have five children and lived in
Brookville, Ohio.
He died on August 26, 2023, at the age of 82.
Honors and awards
*
Ohio Northern University
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, honorary doctorate in business, 1991
*
Ernst & Young
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, Entrepreneur of the Year Award, National Finalist, 1999
* Ernst & Young, Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Supporter of Entrepreneurship Award Winner, South Central Ohio & Kentucky Region, 1999
*
Dayton Business Journal
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, Regional Leader of the Year, 2008
*
Better Business Bureau
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, Dayton Chapter, Inaugural Torch Award, 2010
References
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1941 births
2023 deaths
20th-century American businesspeople
21st-century American businesspeople
American billionaires
American investors
American philanthropists
People from Brookville, Ohio
People from Portage, Ohio