David P. Reynolds
David Parham Reynolds was chairman emeritus of Reynolds Metals Co. and an owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses. He was the son of Richard S. Reynolds Sr. who founded Reynolds Metals in Louisville, Kentucky.
Early life and family
Childhood and education
Born in Bristol, Tennessee, Reynolds received his high school education at Lawrenceville School, where he captained the prep school's football team. He went on to graduate in 1938 from Princeton University, where he majored in psychology.Marriage and children
Reynolds married the former Margaret Trezevant Harrison, a daughter of William B. Harrison, in 1944. Together, they had three daughters: Margaret Allis, Julia Parham, and Dorothy Harrison.Business career
After graduating from Princeton, Reynolds would join the family business, where he worked for more than fifty years. He followed his elder brother, Richard S. Reynolds Jr., as president, becoming the last member of his family to head the Richmond, Virginia-based company. In 1986, at age seventy, he stepped down as president but remained chairman of the board of directors.In 1963, David Reynolds launched the Reynolds Company's production of the country's first all-aluminum beer cans. Because of the light-weight material, compared to the previous steel cans, this innovation became a great success for the company and has dominated the market ever since.