Difference between revisions of "Oscar Hahn"
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1974 Appointed to the board of [[GKN]]<ref>The Times Sept. 23, 1974</ref> | 1974 Appointed to the board of [[GKN]]<ref>The Times Sept. 23, 1974</ref> | ||
1981 Retired from GKN because of ill health<ref>The Times | 1981 Retired from GKN because of ill health<ref>The Times 13 Jan 1981</ref> | ||
1983 Died in Stratford upon Avon<ref>national probate calendar</ref> | 1983 Died in Stratford upon Avon<ref>national probate calendar</ref> |
Revision as of 16:10, 3 July 2020
1923 Born in Berlin
c.1933 contracted polio
1937 Recovered the use of his upper body. Travelled to Britain to resume his education
1938 His family left Berlin and acquired B. K. L. Alloys, an aluminium forging company, founded in 1936 by 3 refugees from Germany
c.1944 Attended Cambridge University[1]
He joined the family business
By 1966 he was managing director of B. K. L. Alloys
1971 Awarded CBE for his work on the West Midlands Conciliation Committee of the Race Relations Board
1972 Appointed chairman of GKN Screws and Fasteners and of GKN Bolts and Nuts[2]
1972 Appointed to the board of GKN (UK)[3]
1972 Left the board of GKN Farr Filtration[4]
1974 Appointed to the board of GKN[5]
1981 Retired from GKN because of ill health[6]
1983 Died in Stratford upon Avon[7]
See Also
Sources of Information
- The Times Jan. 13, 1981