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Ralph J. Cordiner
Born1900
Walla Walla, Washington
Died1973
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Chairman, CEO at
General Electric (1958-1963)

Ralph J. Cordiner 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.[2][3][4]

Biography

He was born in 1900 on a 1280-acre wheat farm in Walla Walla, Washington.[2][3] He attended Whitman College, working odd jobs and selling washing machines, and graduated in 1922 with a Bachelor of Science in Economics.[3]

He joined the Edison General Electric Appliance Company, a GE affiliate, in 1923.[3] Later, he became manager of its Northwest and Ocean Pacific divisions.[3] From 1932 to 1938, he worked in its Bridgeport, Connecticut office.[3] In 1939, he left GE and served as President of Schick until 1942. He returned to GE and worked as Charles E. Wilson's assistant.[3] In 1950, he became President of GE, up until 1958.[3] From 1958 to 1963, he served as Chairman and CEO. During his tenure, he decentralized GE into 120 units.[1][2][3]

He served as chairman of the Defense Advisory Committee on Professional and Technical Compensation in the Armed Forces.[3] He also served as Chairman of The Business Council from 1960 to 1961.[2]

He was on the cover of Time Magazine on January 12, 1959.[5] He was the recipient of the first Gold Medal Award of the Economic Club of New York.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Harvard Business School
  2. ^ a b c d BusinessWeek Cite error: The named reference "business" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k GE biography
  4. ^ CNN
  5. ^ Time Magazine
Business positions
Preceded by President of General Electric
1950–1958
Succeeded by
Gerald L. Phillippe
Preceded by Chairman of General Electric
1958–1963
Succeeded by
Gerald L. Phillippe

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