Harry Amos Bullis
Harry Amos Bullis was an American business executive who served as president and chairman of General Mills.
He joined the company as a mill hand in 1919, and he soon became the confidant of founder James Ford Bell. He helped expand their breakfast foods and diversified into convenience foods and non-food businesses.
In 1948 Bullis married Countess Maria Smorczewska, a Polish refugee.
He died of Hodgkin's disease in Minneapolis, Minnesota.