Christopher “Kit” Goldsbury
Christopher “Kit” Goldsbury ascended through the Pace Foods ranks from assembly line worker to business president in the 1970s (marrying the daughter of the firm’s founder definitely helped). Following their divorce in 1987, Goldsbury gave her $95 million to buy out her stake in the company. Seven years later, Goldsbury sold the company to Campbell’s soup for $1.2 billion. Goldsburt and his current wife Angela contributed $52,500 to Trump’s campaign in 2016, and $400,000 in 2020.
Darwin Deason
Darwin Deason had a long and prosperous career in technology. His company, Affiliated Computer Services, was subsequently sold to Xerox for $6.4 billion, leaving him with a $1.3 billion personal net worth. Deason gave Trump $449,400 in 2016 and has already given him $405,000 this year.