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Leland "Lee" Doan was a businessman and member of the Dow family that served as president and CEO of the
Dow Chemical Company The Dow Chemical Company is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States. The company was among the three largest chemical producers in the world in 2021. It is the operating subsidiary of Dow Inc., ...
. Doan led the company from 1949 to 1962 and transformed Dow from a firm that made chemicals for other companies into a familiar name and one of the world's largest chemical conglomerates.


Early years

Doan was born in 1894 in North Bend, Nebraska. He was the youngest of three boys of Ira Doan, a physician and surgeon, and his wife, Hester Spencer. His middle brother died at age 3 before Leland was born, and his father had a heart attack and died when Leland was 7. The mother and boys moved to
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where his older brother Wilson was enrolled at the
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(UM). Doan graduated from Ann Arbor High School and enrolled at UM where he met Ruth Alden Dow, also a student at UM. She was the daughter of
Dow Chemical Company The Dow Chemical Company is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States. The company was among the three largest chemical producers in the world in 2021. It is the operating subsidiary of Dow Inc., ...
founder
Herbert Henry Dow Herbert Henry Dow (February 26, 1866 – October 15, 1930) was an American chemical industrialist who founded the American multinational conglomerate Dow Chemical. A graduate of the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio, he was a p ...
. They married in 1917 and Doan left school early for a job with Dow. The couple had three children: Leland Alden Jr (1918), Dorothy M. "Honey" (1921) and Herbert Dow "Ted" (1922). Doan joined the sales department and discovered that all sales were the responsibility of a handful of individuals. To expand sales he established branch offices with numerous salesmen for each company specialty. To promote sales, he collected data on prospective customers, including hobbies. Over the years, he moved up the management ladder, developing markets and customers for new products in plastics and pharmaceuticals. He was promoted to General Sales Manager in 1929 and named a company director in 1935. In 1938 he became a vice-president and three years later, corporate secretary.


Business

Dow President and CEO Willard Dow, Doan's brother-in-law, died in an airplane crash on March 31, 1949. Leland Doan was named Dow president; Earl Bennett, father-in-law of Willard's brother Alden B. Dow became board chairman; general manager was Dr. Mark Putnam; Calvin Campbell was named secretary and
Carl Gerstacker Carl Gerstacker (August 6, 1916 – April 23, 1995) was an American chemical industrialist and philanthropist who expanded the American multinational conglomerate Dow Chemical. A graduate of the University of Michigan, he served on Dow's board ...
was selected as treasurer. When Leland Doan became president of Dow in 1949, the world was evolving rapidly. One of Doan's first tasks was to reorganize the company and oversee its diversification and expansion. As war production changed to a normal economy, residential construction boomed. In 1960, almost two-thirds of Americans owned their homes. As the consumer economy grew, so did the demand for household products. Dow had always sold products to other companies but recognized an opportunity and quickly developed a catalog of products for consumer use. Doan created Dow's biggest product diversification and expanded their markets. Department heads were given more authority, and he expanded his sales force and trained them to analyze their markets and the production process. A news release announced $25 million for expansion into plastic products. New facilities were planned for 1951 with a $100 million budget.


Retirement

Leland Doan reached Dow's mandatory retirement age in 1962 and stepped aside for his son,
Ted Doan Ted Doan was a businessman, philanthropist and the last member of the Dow family that served as president and CEO of the Dow Chemical Company. Doan led the company from 1962-71 and transformed Dow from a firm that made chemicals for other comp ...
to take over. During Doan's 13 years at the helm, employment at Dow more than doubled to 31,000 from 14,000, and sales soared to $890 million from $200 million.


Personal

His wife Ruth died of a heart attack at age 54 while the couple was in
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on January 21, 1950. Doan married Mildred "Millie" Mellus on December 20, 1950, in
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. Doan asked
Alden Dow Alden B. Dow (April 10, 1904 – August 20, 1983), an architect based in Midland, Michigan, was renowned for his contributions to the Michigan Modern style. Beginning in the 1930s, he designed more than 70 residences and dozens of churches, school ...
, his brother-in-law to create a new home that could be used for corporate entertaining as well as being comfortable for his wife and him. It was 1956, business was booming and the nation was prospering. The resulting house was stunning and later featured in the September 1962
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magazine titled, "How a corporation president built to entertain." Both of his sons worked for Dow and were very successful. After a long illness, Doan died April 4, 1974, at that home in Midland, Michigan. He was 79.


Board memberships

*
Dow Corning Dow Corning Corporation, was an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States, and was originally established as a joint venture between The Dow Chemical Company and Corning Inc., Corning Incorporated. In 20 ...
, board chairman * Michigan Bell Telephone Company, board member *
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, board member * Board of Regents for the University of Michigan, regent * National Industrial Conference Board, trustee * Armed Services Chemical Association, board member * Health Information Association, board member *
Bendix Corporation Bendix Corporation is an American manufacturing and engineering company founded in 1924 and subsidiary of Knorr-Bremse since 2002. During various times in its existence, Bendix made automotive brake shoes and systems, vacuum tubes, aircraft ...
, board member *
Society of Chemical Industry The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) is a learned society set up in 1881 "to further the application of chemistry and related sciences for the public benefit". Offices The society's headquarters is in Belgrave Square, London. There are semi-in ...
, secretary


Awards and honors

* Chemical Industry Medal, 1964 * Cleary College, Honorary doctorate *
Case Institute of Technology Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a Private university, private research university in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1967 by a merger between Western Reserve University and the Case Institute of Technology. Case ...
, Honorary doctorate *
Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo College is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Founded in 1833 by American Baptist Churches USA, Baptist ministers as the Michigan and Huron Institute, K ...
, Honorary doctorate *
Central Michigan University Central Michigan University (CMU) is a Public university, public research university in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States. It was established in 1892 as a private normal school and became a state institution in 1895. CMU is one of the eigh ...
, Honorary doctorate *
Alma College Alma College is a Private college, private Presbyterian Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Alma, Michigan. It enrolls approximately 1,200 students and is Higher education accreditation in the United States, accre ...
, Honorary doctorate *
Findlay College The University of Findlay (UF) is a private Christian university in Findlay, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1882 through a joint partnership between the Churches of God General Conference and the city of Findlay. UF has nearly 80 ...
, Honorary doctorate * Northwood Institute, Honorary doctorate *
Earlham College Earlham College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. The college was established in 1847 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and has a strong focus on Quake ...
, Honorary doctorate * ''Doan Center'' at Saginaw Valley State University


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External links


The Leland I. Doan Residence by Alden B. Dow
{{DEFAULTSORT:Doan, Leland I. 1894 births 1974 deaths American manufacturing businesspeople Pioneer High School (Ann Arbor, Michigan) alumni American salespeople Dow Chemical Company People from Midland, Michigan