Charles A. Coffin

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Charles A. Coffin was an American businessman who became the first president of General Electric and played a pivotal role in shaping the early electric power industry.

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Charles A. Coffin canonical 6

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instanceOf American businessperson
businessperson
chief executive officer
associatedWith early history of General Electric
expansion of electric power systems in the United States
businessFocus electrical equipment
power generation
businessSector electric utilities
manufacturing
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer General Electric
familyName Coffin
fieldOfWork electrical industry
givenName Charles
hasGender male
industry electric power industry
influenced development of corporate management practices in the electric industry
knownFor developing General Electric into a major industrial corporation
helping shape the early electric power industry in the United States
leadership in the early electric power industry
leadershipStyle corporate consolidation and expansion
name Charles A. Coffin self-link
nationality American
notableRole chief executive of General Electric
first president of General Electric
occupation businessman
positionHeld chief executive officer of General Electric
president of General Electric
strategicContribution guiding General Electric through its formative years
positioning General Electric as a dominant player in the electric power industry

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Edison General Electric Company keyPerson Charles A. Coffin
General Electric foundedBy Charles A. Coffin
Edison Machine Works notablePerson Charles A. Coffin
Thomson-Houston Electric Company foundedBy Charles A. Coffin
Thomson-Houston Electric Company keyPerson Charles A. Coffin
Charles A. Coffin name Charles A. Coffin self-link