In for the Long Haul

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80 pages 2021

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"Over the years, Iowans followed Ruan's public accomplishments through the news media. During the 1970s and 1980s, for example, Ruan kicked off Des Moines's urban renaissance with the construction of the 36-story Ruan Center, then the state's tallest structure, followed by the Marriott Hotel tower and the Two Ruan Center office complex. These projects and the controversies surrounding them made Ruan frequent front page material for central Iowa's morning and afternoon newspapers." "In the midst of this period, Ruan was named the most powerful person in Des Moines, yet he remained very private and rarely granted interviews. Despite the many news stories, the public knew little about him."

"William Friedricks addresses this void. Based on extensive interviews with Ruan, family members, business associates and rivals, friends and colleagues, as well as privately held papers and corporate records, In for the Long Haul presents a discerning portrait of John Ruan. Deftly examining the hard-charging businessman and his many ventures, Friedricks also depicts Ruan's personal side, until now hidden from all but his closest friends."--Jacket.

"John Ruan's business achievements and colorful life come alive in this biography. Historian William Friedricks writes with intimacy and detail, capturing the essence of this prominent man." "Driven by grit and determination, Ruan parlayed a Depression Era one truck beginning into Ruan Transportation Management System, one of the nation's leading trucking, leasing, and logistics companies. The trucking business made John Ruan one of the wealthiest and most powerful people in Iowa and became the foundation for his vast holdings that included interests in insurance, banking, financial services, international trade, real estate, and a hotel."

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