George W. Mason

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George W. Mason was an American industrialist and automotive executive best known for leading Nash-Kelvinator and orchestrating the merger that created American Motors Corporation.

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instanceOf business executive
human
businessRegion United States automotive market
contributedTo formation of American Motors Corporation
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer American Motors Corporation NERFINISHED
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork automobile manufacturing
corporate management
hasName George W. Mason NERFINISHED
industry automotive industry
knownFor advocacy of automotive industry consolidation
strategic planning in postwar U.S. auto industry
notableFor leadership of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation
orchestrating the merger that created American Motors Corporation
occupation automotive executive
positionHeld president of American Motors Corporation
president of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation
significantEvent merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company

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American Motors Corporation foundedBy George W. Mason