David MacNeil is quietly dismantling his luxurious South Florida property empire — and replacing it with something far more grand. The billionaire WeatherTech founder and CEO unloaded his waterfront ...
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The founder and CEO of WeatherTech is worth more than $4 billion, thanks to his made-in-America car mats, dog bowls and sun shades. Now he has his sights set on trade regulation. On a December phone ...
Billionaire David F. MacNeil, who is CEO of WeatherTech, has paid $68.32 million for a contemporary-style, sea-to-lake estate at 1940 S. Ocean Blvd. in Manalapan. He bought the estate through a trust.
WeatherTech returns to the Super Bowl with a product-focused spot built around everyday family life and the brand’s longstanding message of dependable protection. “Life Moves Fast — Don’t Miss a ...
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Jan 13 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump nominated WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil to a seat on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, according to a post on the White House website on Tuesday.