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  1. Charles Williams Nash (28 January 1864 – 6 June 1948) was an American automobile entrepreneur who served as an executive in the automotive industry. He played a significant role in building up General Motors as its fifth president.

  2. Charles Warren Nash (* 28. Januar 1864 in Cortland, Illinois; USA; † 6. Juni 1948 in Beverly Hills, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Automobilunternehmer und Präsident von General Motors . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Die ersten Jahre. 2 In der Automobilindustrie. 3 Der Rückzug. 4 Quellen. 5 Weblinks. Die ersten Jahre.

  3. Formed the highly successful Nash Motors, which became the foundation for the American Motors Corporation. Served as General Manager of Buick, then as President of General Motors until 1916. Charles W. Nash followed his own recipe for success: “Determination, close application to details, plus hard work, and then more hard work.”.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nash_MotorsNash Motors - Wikipedia

    Nash Motors was founded in 1916 by former General Motors president Charles W. Nash, who acquired the Thomas B. Jeffery Company. [3] . Jeffery's best-known automobile was the Rambler whose mass production from a plant in Kenosha began in 1902.

  5. 15. Nov. 2023 · Published 11.15.2023. Charles W. Nash (Wisconsin Historical Society) One of the most successful automobile pioneers who helped create the industry was Charles W. Nash (January 28, 1864 - June 6,1948). In 1890, he began working for the Durant Dort Carriage Company in Flint, Michigan.

  6. Charles W. Nash, president of Buick, (1910-1912), head of General Motors (1912-1916) and founder of Nash Motors of Kenosha, Wisconsin, (1916-1936), a man sometimes referred to as the "great independent" of the automobile manufacturers.

  7. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. Charles W. Nash. Nash Motors Company. 1916–1932. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1910. Not wanting to compete with the "Big Three" auto makers in the 1920s, Nash carved out a unique niche for well-designed luxury automobiles at medium prices.