Mieczysław Młynarczyk

Mieczysław Młynarczyk (born April 11, 1935) is a Polish-Canadian serial entrepreneur who has started around 170 enterprises since receiving an MBA from the University of New Brunswick.

History
Mieczysław Młynarczyk came from a long line of millers. He lived with his family in Oświęcim and worked as a taste-tester in a Dutch-owned chocolate factory in Kraków.

During World War II, Mieczysław and has family lived in Canada as refugees. He earned an MBA from the University of New Brunswick.

In 1962, Mieczysław met Ljubica, a Serb from a very wealthly family. They married in Warsaw in 1965, and gave birth to a son, Jake, in 1969. The family moved to Canada in 1970.

1970s and 1980s
Over the next ten years, Mieczysław formed several new ventures as a full-fledged businessman.

Delicious Food Imports International - A company that imported banana ketchup from the Phillipines and served as Heinz' Canadian distributor for 7 years before being absorbed into Heinz itself.

Canadian Professional Jai-Alai League - The world's first professional Jai-alai league, based out of the North Battleford Jai-Alai Fronton, located on the Red Pheasant Reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada. The league struggled for four years before quietly folding.

Voxtown Ltd. - A voice actor management agency, currently a division of The Greeny Channel Studios.

Sanford Productions - Film, theater, and television production company (Mieczysław re-founded the company with Gilmar Sanford). Produced the hit 1980s television show The Jeff Jones Show