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Schaefer Applied Technology of Norwood, Massachusetts, has put Nextel Brand Simulated Blood back on the market. This stage blood developed by 3M, is based on colorfast red microbeads suspended in a carrier liquid, and contains no dyes, detergents, or sugar syrup, and will not cause staining or damage to existing dyes.
At the May 1905 annual meeting, Over was named 3M's new president. Apart from one three-year break, Over served as president until 1929—the first eleven years without compensation.
The award was named after Richard Carlton, president of 3M from 1949 to 1953.
Thulin has served as 3M's chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer since 2012.
When he became general manager in 1914, 3M was a $264,000 company; by the time he was made president in 1929, annual revenues were $5.5 million; in 1943, 3M generated $47.2 million, and by the time of McKnight's retirement as chairman in 1966, he had grown 3M into a $1.15 billion operation.
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ignored (help)He had retired as chairman of the board of 3M in 1966, but had continued to serve on the board and received the title of director emeritus in 1973.
Nearly a third of that increase came after he rose from president to chairman and chief executive in October 1970.
Mr. Herzog was elected chairman at a board meeting after the stockholder session, succeeding Harry Heltzer. Mr. Herzog will continue as president and chief executive officer.
The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company announced yesterday that Allen F. Jacobson, president of the concern's domestic operations, had been named chairman and chief executive, effective March 1.
And yesterday, 3M named George W. Buckley, the low-profile leader of the Brunswick Corporation, as its new chairman and chief executive.
Bert S. Cross, who was chairman and chief executive of 3M from 1966 to 1970, and a board member thereafter, will not seek re‐election to the board where he serves as chairman of the finance committee.
He was president of 3‐M from 1953 to 1963 and retired from its board in 1968.
Mr. Jacobson... fills a post that has been vacant since the end of 1981, when John Pitblado retired.
He was president of the company from 1970 until 1975, when he became chairman and chief executive.
Lehr was chief executive of 3M from 1979 to 1986.
But St. Paul, Minn.,-based 3M continues adding to its stable of 60,000 products and increasing its research budget...
He served as chairman and CEO from 1991 to 2001.
The patient approach may have originated with W. L. McKnight, a legendary CEO who joined the company in 1907 and became president in 1929.