Iacocca biography
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Lee Iacocca was a key figure in the success of two automotive giants. He was born on October 15, , grew up in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He was influenced bygd his father, who loved automobiles, and was interested in the new direction that the automobile industry was beginning to take. Iacocca’s father had purchased one of the first Model T Fords in his neighborhood and was one of the first individuals who knew how to drive.
Iacocca also learned the values of hard work and dedication during his childhood. His family lost everything in the Great Depression; an experience that Iacocca said he’d never forget. Iacocca completed his primary education and later graduated from Lehigh University in three years. He then earned a master’s grad in engineering at Princeton and joined Ford as a lärjunge engineer in
While the first chapter in Iacocca’s career with Ford Motor Company was in engineering, he quickly moved into marketing. Iacocca once said, “I learned to f • American businessman (–) Lee Iacocca Iacocca in Lido Anthony Iacocca Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Los Angeles, California, U.S. Mary McCleary Peggy Johnson Darrien Earle Lido Anthony "Lee" Iacocca (EYE-ə-KOH-kə; October 15, – July 2, ) was an American automobile executive who developed the Ford Mustang, Continental Mark III, and Ford Pinto cars while at the Ford Motor Company in the s, and then revived the Chrysler Corporation as its CEO during the s.[1] He was president of Chrysler from to and chairman and CEO from until his retirement at the end of He was one of the few executives to preside over the operations of two of the U • autobiography by Lee Iacocca and William Novak Iacocca: An Autobiography is Lee Iacocca's best selling autobiography, co-authored with William Novak and originally published in Most of the book is taken up with reminiscences of Iacocca's career in the car industry, first with the Ford Motor Company, then the Chrysler Corporation. The hugely successful autobiography was the best-selling non-fiction hardcover book of and In part 1 of the book, Iacocca speaks of his Italian immigrant family and his experiences at school.[1] Because he couldn't join the army for World War II due to rheumatic fever as a child, he attended Lehigh University, where he completed his studies in 8 straight semesters. He was offered a job at Ford straight out of college, but at the same time, he was offered a fellowship for a graduate degree at Princeton University. He took the fellowship with the promise of a job after leaving Princeton. In his y
Lee Iacocca
Born
()October 15, Died July 2, () (aged94) Almamater Occupations Yearsactive – Spouses Children 2 Iacocca: An Autobiography
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