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[[image:Im19050125HA-Hyatt.jpg|thumb| January 1905.]]
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Hyatt Roller Bearing Co of Harrison, NJ, USA
Hyatt Roller Bearing Co of Harrison, NJ, USA
Early 1900s Hyatt quickly became a key supplier to the booming auto industry under the leadership of Alfred P. Sloan
1916 Sloan sold his company to United Motors and was immediately hired as that company’s president.
1918 United Motors was acquired by [[General Motors]]; Sloan was made a GM vice president.
1923 Sloan was elected president of GM.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* History of GM [http://history.gmheritagecenter.com/wiki/index.php/Hyatt_Roller_Bearing]


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Latest revision as of 14:45, 17 April 2013

January 1905.

Hyatt Roller Bearing Co of Harrison, NJ, USA

Early 1900s Hyatt quickly became a key supplier to the booming auto industry under the leadership of Alfred P. Sloan

1916 Sloan sold his company to United Motors and was immediately hired as that company’s president.

1918 United Motors was acquired by General Motors; Sloan was made a GM vice president.

1923 Sloan was elected president of GM.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • History of GM [1]