Nobody ever accused Dal LaMagna of thinking small. As a child he wanted to be both Pope -- and a millionaire. After numerous failed ventures, LaMagna (rhymes with "lasagna") got a splinter of an idea that he built into Tweezerman, a maker of beauty tools with $50 million in annual revenues. (It's now owned by Zwilling J.A. Henckels.) LaMagna, 67, remains engaged in policy (he ran unsuccessfully for Congress) and commerce: He's now the CEO of IceStone, which makes countertops out of recycled glass and cement.
Dal LaMagna: The rise of the Tweezerman - Dec. 19, 2013
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