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  1. Harlow Herbert Curtice (nacido el 15 de agosto de 1893 en Petrieville ( Míchigan) – fallecido el 3 de noviembre de 1962 en Flint) fue un ejecutivo estadounidense de la industria automovilística. Se educó en Eaton Rapids, graduándose en el Instituto Ferris en 1914.

  2. Harlow Herbert Curtice (August 15, 1893 – November 3, 1962) was an American automotive industry executive who led General Motors (GM) from 1953 to 1958. As GM's chief, he was selected as Man of the Year for 1955 by Time magazine.

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    Harlow Herbert Curtice (15 de agosto de 1893 - 3 de noviembre de 1962) fue un ejecutivo de la industria automotriz estadounidense que dirigió General Motors (GM) de 1953 a 1958. Como jefe de GM, fue seleccionado Hombre del Año en 1955 por la revista Time . Curtice nació en Petrieville, Michigan.

  4. Harlow H. Curtice. Inducted 1971. As General Manager of Buick, increased sales nearly 1,000 percent in less than 10 years. Served as President of General Motors from 1953 to 1958, during which time GM became the first industrial corporation to make $1 billion in profits.

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  5. Harlow H. Curtice. General Motors Corporation. 1953–1958. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1950. Curtice took the helm of General Motors during the height of the post-war automobile boom. He dramatically impacted the boom by approving a $1 billion investment in the company.

  6. Biography: After starting at the company aged 20, Harlow Curtice rose to become President of General Motors (GM), serving from 1953 to 1958. Under his leadership General Motors sold five million vehicles and became the first corporation to earn US$1 billion in a single year in 1955.

  7. Curtice, Harlow Herbert. Former General Motors president Harlow Curtice was born on August 15, 1893, in Petrieville, Michigan, near Eaton Rapids. Curtice attended Ferris Institute (now Ferris State University) and graduated in 1914. Shortly after, he began working at the AC Spark Plug division of General Motors in Flint as a bookkeeper.