Arthur Irving, former president of Irving Oil, dead at 93
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Arthur L. Irving, chairman emeritus and former president of Irving Oil, has died at the age of 93.
Arthur L. Irving, chairman emeritus and former president of Irving Oil, has died at the age of 93.
According to a news release from Irving Oil, Arthur Irving died on Monday. Born in Saint John, N.B., in 1930, Irving joined the company with his father K.C. Irving (who founded it in 1924) and his brothers Jim and Jack in 1951, eventually stepping into the role of president in 1972.
“Arthur Irving took Irving Oil to new heights,” the release reads. “He grew the Saint John refinery, which became the largest in Canada. He also expertly spearheaded the expansion of the company’s international activities, branching out in the Northeastern United States market and Ireland.
“Under his leadership as Chairman of the Board, the company would be named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers in 2017, a title the company has maintained for eight consecutive years.”
In a letter sent Monday, Arthur Irving’s nephew, John K.F. Irving, said his uncle wasn't only enthusiastic about business, but was passionate about his community.
"Arthur’s commitment is evident both through his investment in its economic development and support of causes in areas such as the environment," said John's letter.
Premier Blaine Higgs, who worked at Irving Oil before entering politics, issued a statement about Arthur Irving's death.