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Davis owns a company, Gerry Davis Sports, which specializes in umpiring equipment and clothing. Gerry Davis Sports sells specially designed leg guards which give a small area at the top for the hands to rest, consistent with Davis's unique umpiring stance. (When umpiring behind the plate, Davis bends down only about three-quarters as far as the ...
The company was founded in 1946 in Ward, Colorado, by Gerald "Gerry" Cunningham, [1] a veteran of the 10th Mountain Division. [2] Initially it was a mail order business providing lightweight equipment for mountaineers. In 1950, Cunningham developed the triangular carabiner, [1] the first in the modern style. [3]
Gerry Davis (umpire) (born 1953), Major League baseball umpire Gerry Davis (outfielder) (born 1958), Major League baseball outfielder Gerry Davis (screenwriter) (1930–1991), British writer for television and film
Elon Musk. Founder. Executives Steve Davis. President Davis, who has twin master’s degrees in particle physics and aerospace engineering, was one of Musk’s first employees at SpaceX in 2003.
Frostline was founded in 1966 by Gerry alumnus Dale Johnson in Boulder, Colorado. [1] It was at its founding a mail-order company. The company grew to eighteen retail stores by 1978. [2] At its peak, it had spawned competitors, including Altra Kits, Sundown Kits, Holubar Carikits, Plain Brown Wrapper Kits, and EMS (Eastern Mountain Sports) Kits.
Davis served only briefly at X, but according to an estimate by Fidelity, an investor in the now privately held company, its value as of the end of 2024 had declined 72% since Musk bought it.
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In 1940, the name of the company changed again to the Morse Diving Equipment Company. In 1970, they moved the operation to Rockland, MA, 20 miles south of Boston. In 1978, Ken Downey was hired by the company as a machinist and in 1998, Ken and his wife Donna Downey purchased the company and once again, the company name was changed.