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  1. Harlow Herbert Curtice (* 15. August 1893 in Petrieville; † 3. November 1962 in Flint) war Geschäftsführer von General Motors und Person of the Year 1955. Er wuchs in Eaton Rapids auf und absolvierte 1914 das Ferris Institute. Nach seinem Umzug nach Flint 1914 begann seine Karriere bei General Motors. Er arbeitete zunächst als ...

  2. Harlow Herbert Curtice (August 15, 1893 – November 3, 1962) [1] was an American automotive industry executive who led General Motors (GM) from 1953 to 1958. As GM's chief, he was selected as Man of the Year for 1955 by Time magazine.

  3. 12. Aug. 2017 · Harlow Herbert Curtice. Born 15 Aug 1893 in Michigan, USA. Ancestors. Son of Marion Joel Curtice and Mary Ellen Eckhart. Brother of Leroy J. Curtice. Husband of Dorothy (Biggs) Curtice — married [date unknown] [location unknown] [children unknown] Died 1962 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA.

    • Male
    • August 15, 1893
    • Dorothy (Biggs) Curtice
  4. Harlow H. Curtice. General Motors Corporation. 1953–1958. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1950. Curtice took the helm of General Motors during the height of the post-war automobile boom. He dramatically impacted the boom by approving a $1 billion investment in the company.

  5. Curtice, Harlow Herbert. Former General Motors president Harlow Curtice was born on August 15, 1893, in Petrieville, Michigan, near Eaton Rapids. Curtice attended Ferris Institute (now Ferris State University) and graduated in 1914.

  6. Harlow Curtice is the Man of 1955 because, in a job that required it, he has assumed the responsibility of leadership for American business. In his words, “General Motors must always lead.”

  7. Harlow Curtice was a prominent executive in the automotive industry, leading Buick and General Motors to record sales and profits. He started as a bookkeeper for his father's fruit business and became the first GM president to make $1 billion in profits.