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  2. Timeline of General Electric - Wikipedia

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    General Electric scientist Robert N. Hall invents the solid state laser [5] 1963 Gerald L. Phillippe becomes chairman, replacing Ralph J. Cordiner: 1964 General Electric sponsors Carousel of Progress at the 1964 New York World's Fair and continues sponsorship after it is moved to Disneyland from 1967 to 1973, then to Magic Kingdom (1975–1985 ...

  3. Ralph J. Cordiner - Wikipedia

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    Chairman & CEO of General Electric (1958-1963) Ralph Jarron Cordiner (March 20, 1900 – December 5, 1973) was an American businessman. [ 1 ] He served as president of General Electric from 1950 to 1958, and as its chairman and chief executive officer from 1958 to 1963.

  4. List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The president of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States, [1] indirectly elected to a four-year term via the Electoral College. [2] Under the U.S. Constitution, the officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. [3] The ...

  5. See what the US presidents looked like before they were leaders

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    It's hard to picture what American presidents were like before they left their marks on domestic and foreign policy.

  6. General Electric - Wikipedia

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    General Electric in Schenectady, New York, aerial view, 1896 Plan of Schenectady plant, 1896 [18] General Electric Building at 570 Lexington Avenue, New York. During 1889, Thomas Edison (1847–1931) had business interests in many electricity-related companies, including Edison Lamp Company, a lamp manufacturer in East Newark, New Jersey; Edison Machine Works, a manufacturer of dynamos and ...

  7. Fred J. Borch - Wikipedia

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    Fred J. Borch (April 28, 1910 – March 1, 1995) was an American businessman who was chairman and CEO of General Electric from 1967 to 1972 and president and CEO from 1963 to 1967. [ 1 ] He served as chairman of The Business Council from 1969 to 1970.

  8. GE Aerospace (1960s) - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1960s, GE Aerospace personnel developed the first realtime image generator. [1] In 1991, the group had approximately 37,500 employees, most of whom were located in Florida and the New England and Middle Atlantic regions. The Delaware Valley alone accounted for roughly 17,600 employees. [2]

  9. Jack Welch - Wikipedia

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    Welch joined General Electric in 1960. He worked as a junior chemical engineer in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, at a salary of $10,500, which would be equivalent to approximately $112,000 in 2025 dollars. In 1961, Welch planned to quit his job as junior engineer because he was dissatisfied with the raise offered to him and was unhappy with the ...