Charles M. Schwab

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Charles M. Schwab was a prominent American steel magnate and businessman who led Bethlehem Steel to become one of the largest steel producers in the world in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf American
businessperson
industrialist
steel magnate
associatedCompany Bethlehem Steel NERFINISHED
Carnegie Steel Company NERFINISHED
United States Steel Corporation NERFINISHED
birthDate 1862-02-18
birthPlace Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
built “Riverside” mansion on Riverside Drive, New York City
burialPlace Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
businessPartner Andrew Carnegie NERFINISHED
countryOfBusiness United States of America NERFINISHED
deathDate 1939-10-18
deathPlace London, England, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
education parochial school in Loretto, Pennsylvania
employer Bethlehem Steel NERFINISHED
Carnegie Steel Company NERFINISHED
United States Steel Corporation NERFINISHED
era Gilded Age
Progressive Era NERFINISHED
familyName Schwab NERFINISHED
fullName Charles Michael Schwab NERFINISHED
givenName Charles
industry steel industry
knownFor leading Bethlehem Steel to become one of the largest steel producers in the world
management and salesmanship skills
role in the early U.S. steel industry consolidation
laterFocus expansion and modernization of Bethlehem Steel
mentor Andrew Carnegie NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableAchievement made Bethlehem Steel a leading producer of structural steel and shipbuilding
notableWork development of Bethlehem Steel as a major armaments supplier
expansion of Bethlehem Steel shipbuilding operations
occupation business executive
steel executive
positionHeld chairman of Bethlehem Steel
first president of United States Steel Corporation
president of Bethlehem Steel
president of Carnegie Steel Company
religion Roman Catholic
residence Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
roleInEvent first president of the newly formed U.S. Steel in 1901
significantEvent helped negotiate the sale of Carnegie Steel to form U.S. Steel in 1901
startedCareerAs stake driver in a steel mill

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