The Founders of The Sales Profession – Seven You Should Know

Sep 5, 2025 | Blog

The Founders of The Sales Profession – 7 You Should Know

At every company I worked for in my career, one of the foundational lessons I was taught was about the founding of the company. Who were the founders? What was their story?ย 

While that may or may not have been valuable, I feel as though knowing the story of those who founded the profession Iโ€™ve made my career in is at least as useful, right? Below are the ones IMO you should know, and you’ll find links to learn more on each if you’re interested.

The Seven Sales “Founders” You Should Know

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Jay Cooke

Jay Cooke (National Sales Go To Market Planning)

Cooke devised and executed the first true nationwide sales go-to-market plan in 1864, selling bonds to help fund the Union side of the Civil War.

Mark Twain (Massive product launch/sales enablement execution)

Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain)

Twain coordinated and orchestrated the first massive product launch/sales enablement plan, launching Ulysses S. Grantโ€™s memoir as Grant was dying, ensuring this war heroโ€™s family could sustain itself following his passing.

John Patterson, CEO of NCR Corporation from 1884-1922

John Patterson

John Patterson (Well, pretty much everything we experience now in sales execution)

Patterson, after founding the NCR Corporation in 1884, laying the foundations for many of the core sales policies we still use today, including dedicated territories, variable compensation plans, quotas, sales kickoffs, the sales playbook, and more.

Arthur Sheldon (Public-facing sales training, along with the foundational cores of sales methodology)ย 

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Arthur Sheldon

Sheldon (the GOAT of sales philosophers, IMO) was the first to create and sell public-facing sales training in 1902, the individual who (I believeโ€ฆnot Elias St. Elmo Lewis) the concept of AIDA (the process buyers go through when considering a purchase), and who believed that โ€œTrue salesmanship is the science of serviceโ€.

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Lucinda W. Prince

Lucinda W. Prince (Pioneer for #womeninsales)

Prince was the first to truly advocate for women in sales, creating sales training programs dedicated to women in 1905, becoming so popular that it was being taught in high schools.

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Norval Hawkins

Norval Hawkins (The greatest salesperson of the first quarter of the 20th century)

The person Henry Ford referred to as the greatest salesperson in the history of Ford Motor company, Hawkins helped create the first sales โ€œcommunitiesโ€ (Salesmanship Clubs), the first sales convention (the World Sales Congress in 1916), and wrote two amazing sales books.

Worthington C. Holman (The first true sales โ€œwriterโ€)

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Worthington C. Holman

A Massachusetts school teacher whom John Patterson hired in the early 1890s to teach his salespeople how to write. He became one of the most prolific sales writers of the early 1900s, was the editor of Salesmanship Magazine (1904-1908), and wrote one of my favorite books for sales leaders in 1905.


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Iโ€™mย Todd Caponi, CSPยฎ. (<โ€“ links to LinkedIn)

Iโ€™ve written three books so far,ย The Transparency Sale,ย The Transparent Sales Leader, and my soon to be releasedย Four Levers Negotiating.

Iโ€™m a salesย keynote speakerย and salesย trainer, focused on teaching revenue organizations how to leverage transparency and decision science to maximize their revenue capacity.

Itโ€™s what I doโ€ฆteach sellers, their leaders, wellโ€ฆentire revenue organizations how we as human beings make decisions, thenย how to use that knowledge for good (not evil) in theirย messaging (informal and formal), sales negotiations, sales presentations, and revenue leadership.

Reach out (email toย info@toddcaponi.com) โ€“ for inquiries about speaking at your event or sales kickoff, for programs to upskill your customer-facing teams and leaders, or just to nerd out on sales or sales history.

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