Jay Van Andel

Businessman

Birthday June 3, 1924

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2004-12-7, Ada Township, Michigan, U.S. (80 years old)

Nationality United States

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1909

His grandparents, Christian and Elizabeth had immigrated to America from the Netherlands in 1909.

Van Andel's parents were devout Christians and members of the Christian Reformed Church.

Jay credits his Christian background as being foundational for the rest of his life as a Christian.

He once wrote, "Christianity involved the living out of Biblical values of honesty, generosity, and respect for others in our everyday life."

Jay attended Grand Rapids Christian High School.

Later, Van Andel attended Calvin College and Pratt Business School in Kansas.

When World War II broke out, Jay served as a United States Army Air Force officer.

He was commissioned as a second lieutenant and trained crews for B-17 and B-29 bombers that reached the Japanese mainland.

1924

Jay Van Andel (June 3, 1924 – December 7, 2004) was an American billionaire businessman, best known as co-founder of the Amway Corporation, along with Richard DeVos.

Jay Van Andel was born on June 3, 1924, to James and Petronilla (Van der Woude) Van Andel in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

1949

In 1949, Van Andel and DeVos became distributors of Nutrilite dietary supplements.

1951

Jay met his wife Betty Jean Hoekstra while on a direct selling house call in the spring of 1951.

1952

They married on August 16, 1952.

While attending the Grand Rapids Christian High School before World War II, Jay Van Andel met Rich DeVos.

1958

They added cleaning products including Liquid Organic Cleaner, to their core line of products in 1958.

1959

In 1959, the "American Way Association" began in the basements of the Van Andel and DeVos homes, and later that year "Amway Sales Corporation" was formed.

1960

A converted service station became Amway's first outside office building in 1960.

Today, Amway is a direct selling multinational company that sells a variety of health, beauty, and home care products.

Amway went on to become the largest direct selling company in the world.

1979

He also served as chairman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce from 1979 to 1980.

1981

In 1981, Van Andel received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.

1993

In 1993, Jay Van Andel was honored with an Edison Achievement Award for his commitment to innovation throughout his career.

1996

In 1996, Van Andel founded Van Andel Institute with his wife Betty.

The 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and focuses on disease research and science education.

Researchers look for ways to better diagnose and treat diseases, primarily cancer and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's.

Education programs seek to inspire and prepare students to become the next generation of researchers.

Since 1996, the Van Andel Institute is led by Jay's son, David Van Andel, as Chairman and CEO.

2004

A strong supporter of the Republican Party, Van Andel contributed $2 million to the re-election campaign of President George W. Bush, and $475,000 to the Michigan State Republican Party (mostly for state legislature candidates) in 2004 alone.

He was noted for his friendship with former President Gerald R. Ford, a native of Grand Rapids, who lamented his death and called him "a great family man and a worldwide leader in the business arena".

Steve Forbes wrote, "Whether in business or philanthropy, Van Andel understood that the primary goal was to serve the needs and wants of other people. He exemplified the best of America".

Van Andel and his wife Betty both died in 2004; Betty had Alzheimer's disease, and Jay had Parkinson's.

2019

Amway corporate reports that in 2019, they have over 3 million independent business owners (IBO's) in over 100 countries.