Terry Kohler (May 14, 1934 – September 20, 2016) was a member of the
Kohler family of Wisconsin and an American businessman,
Wisconsin Republican Party
The Republican Party of Wisconsin is a right-wing political party in Wisconsin and is the Wisconsin affiliate of the United States Republican Party (GOP). The state party chair is Paul Farrow. The state party is divided into 72 county parties f ...
leader, sportsman, philanthropist, and conservationist.
Early life
Terry Kohler was born on May 14, 1934, in
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Sheboygan () is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 49,929 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a populati ...
. His father was
Walter J. Kohler, Jr. (1904–76), a sales executive at the
Kohler Company
Kohler Co., founded in 1873 by John Michael Kohler, is an American manufacturing company based in Kohler, Wisconsin. Kohler is best known for its plumbing products, but the company also manufactures furniture, cabinetry, tile, engines, and ...
, president of
The Vollrath Company, and a three-term
Governor of Wisconsin
The governor of Wisconsin is the head of government of Wisconsin and the commander-in-chief of the state's army and air forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Wiscon ...
. His mother was Marie Celeste McVoy Kohler (1900-1974), a Chicago socialite who had been married and divorced and had one child. Terry's sister is Charlotte Nicolette Kohler (1936-2012). The Kohlers divorced in 1946 and Terry was raised by his father at
Windway, his parents' estate not far from the Kohler factory in the village of Kohler.
In 1952, Kohler graduated from the
Admiral Farragut Academy
Admiral Farragut Academy, established in 1933, is a private, college-prep school serving students in grades K-12. Farragut is located in St. Petersburg, Florida in Pinellas County and is surrounded by the communities of Treasure Island, Gulfpor ...
. In 1962, he received a bachelor of science degree from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern t ...
, majoring in industrial management. A year later he earned an MBA in the same field from the
MIT Sloan School of Management
The MIT Sloan School of Management (MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, a ...
.
Kohler married Diana Prange (1932-1991) of Sheboygan in 1956 (herself an heir to the
H.C. Prange Co.
H. C. Prange Co., sometimes shortened to Prange's, was an American department store chain begun by H. C. Prange in 1887 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. At its peak, it operated stores in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan. It also opera ...
department store fortune), and they had three daughters. The couple divorced in 1976. In 1981, Kohler married Mary Simpson, the mother of four sons.
An outdoor sports enthusiast, Kohler raced sports cars in the mid-1960s, and spent six years on the
National Ski Patrol
The nonprofit National Ski Patrol (NSP) is the largest winter education organization in the world. The NSP provides education, outreach, and credentialing related to outdoor recreation and safety. It is currently composed of more than 31,000 memb ...
. Kohler has sailed and raced sailboats for more than six decades, winning numerous trophies. He is a past
Commodore of the
Lake Michigan
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Sail Racing Federation. He was also awarded the Nathanael Herreshoff Trophy by
US Sailing
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in 2009.
Career
Kohler's full-time association with the
Vollrath Company, a manufacturer of stainless steel and aluminum wares, began in 1963. In 1976, he became the seventh president of the company. Kohler became chairman of the board and chief executive officer in 1982.
Under Kohler's leadership, the company expanded dramatically. In July 1984, Lowell North sold his famous sailmaking company to Kohler, and in January 1989, North Sails and the Vollrath Company became separate corporations under the Windway Capital Corporation, a holding company. Kohler was President and Chairman of the Board of Windway Capital Corporation, Chairman of North Technology Group, and is on the board at Vollrath.
Political life
Kohler was active in the Republican Party for many years before an unsuccessful attempt to win the party's nomination for the
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States.
The composition and ...
in 1980, losing to
Bob Kasten
Robert Walter Kasten Jr. (born June 19, 1942) is an American Republican politician from the state of Wisconsin who served as a U.S. Representative from 1975 to 1979 and as a United States Senator from 1981 to 1993.
Background
Kasten was born i ...
. In 1982 Kohler secured the GOP nomination for Governor, but subsequently lost to Democrat
Tony Earl
Anthony Scully Earl (born April 12, 1936) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic party and served as the 41st governor of Wisconsin from 1983 until 1987. He graduated from Michigan State University in 1958 and earned a J.D. from ...
by a 57% to 42% margin, the worst showing for a Republican gubernatorial candidate since 1942.
In 1986 Kohler ran for surveyor of
Douglas County, running on a platform that supported abolishing the position of surveyor as an elected office. He lost the election.
In 1991 Kohler was nominated by Governor
Tommy Thompson
Tommy George Thompson (born November 19, 1941) is an American Republican politician who most recently served as interim president of the University of Wisconsin System from 2020 to 2022. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served a ...
for a seat on the Board of Regents of the
University of Wisconsin System. The nomination was heavily criticized by liberals in the
State Senate
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and newspaper editorials, who cited Kohler's past racial slurs, commentary about the "immoral" and "sick" behavior of homosexuals, and other viewpoints. The nomination was ultimately rejected by the Senate.
Beyond elected office, both Kohler and his wife remained active inside the Republican Party. In May 2002, Kohler was elected to the GOP National Committee, serving until mid-February, 2007. In 2004, he was a member of the Bush-Cheney Campaign Steering Committee. Since 1984, the Kohlers have been supporters of former
House Speaker
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Usage
The title was first recorded in 1377 to describe the role of Thomas de Hungerfo ...
Newt Gingrich.
[Thomas C. Reeves. ''Distinguished Service: The Life of Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler, Jr.''. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006.]
Kohler died at his home in Sheboygan on September 20, 2016, at the age of 82.
Philanthropy and conservation
Kohler and his wife were involved in efforts to save
trumpeter swans
The trumpeter swan (''Cygnus buccinator'') is a species of swan found in North America. The heaviest living bird native to North America, it is also the largest extant species of waterfowl, with a wingspan of 185 to 250 cm (6 ft 2 in to 8 ft 2 i ...
,
whooping cranes, and
Siberian crane
The Siberian crane (''Leucogeranus leucogeranus''), also known as the Siberian white crane or the snow crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes. They are distinctive among the cranes: adults are nearly all snowy white, except for their ...
s from extinction.
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