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Edward Julian Nally (1859–1953) was a U.S. radio industrialist. Nally served as the vice president and general manager of American Marconi Company and was the first president of RCA between 1919 and 1923.
Nally was succeeded by Major General James G. Harbord, who served from 1922 until January 3, 1930, when Harbord replaced Owen Young as chairman of the board. David Sarnoff, who was RCA's founding general manager, became its third president on the same day. RCA worked closely with the federal government and felt it deserved to maintain its ...
RCA retained most of the American Marconi staff, with former vice president and general manager E. J. Nally becoming RCA's first president. The new company also inherited American Marconi's status as the dominant radio communications firm in the United States.
Sarnoff became president of RCA on January 3, 1930, succeeding General James Harbord. On May 30 the company was involved in an antitrust case concerning the original radio patent pool . Sarnoff negotiated an outcome where RCA was no longer partly owned by Westinghouse and General Electric , giving him final say in the company's affairs.
Sarnoff Corporation was a research and development company specializing in vision, video and semiconductor technology. It was named for David Sarnoff, the longtime leader of RCA and NBC, and had headquarters in West Windsor Township, New Jersey, though with a Princeton address.
The 1926 formation of the National Broadcasting Company was a consolidation and reorganization of earlier network radio operations developed by the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) beginning in 1922, in addition to more limited efforts conducted by the "radio group" companies, which consisted of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and its corporate owners, General Electric (GE ...
She left in 2021 to take over as executive vice president and general manager at Sonoma Raceway. Gregory grew up in Modesto. Before joining NASCAR, Gregory was the senior vice president of ...
Walter Ransom Gail Baker – vice president of General Electric and director of engineering for the Radio Manufacturers Association; Constantine A. Balanis – professor at Arizona State University; Mary Barra – CEO of General Motors; Gordon Bell* – engineer and former manager at Digital Equipment Corporation