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  1. Hewlett was born in 1913 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Following his duty as an army officer in World War II, Hewlett served as president (1964-1977) and chief executive officer (1969-1978) of Hewlett Packard Company. He also held other positions and last served as director emeritus. Hewlett died in 2001. Born in Pueblo, Colorado, in 1912, Packard ...

  2. By David Jacobson. The tale of The Garage that launched a high-tech revolution is now official legend, a silicon cliché. Too bad it mostly misses the point. Sure, college pals Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard started in that Palo Alto garage 60 years ago. They had a mere $538 in start-up capital, banked from sources like Lucile Packard’s job as ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2001 · David Packard, the founder of HP, autographs the founding of his company and his relationship with Bill Hewlett, the co-founder. Both are credited with starting Silicon Valley. This book takes you from the early days of them starting off in a garage, then expanding into other product lines and then becoming a multi-national corporation.

  4. David Packard retired as chair of the board of directors in 1993. He had been either president, CEO, or chairman continuously since 1964, except for the period of 1969–1971, when he serviced as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense. All of the computing industry and business organizations worldwide have directly benefited from the products and ...

  5. In 1960, David Packard gave an informal speech that wasn’t originally intended for publication. In fact the speech only surfaced again during the debate over the merger between Hewlett Packard and Compaq. At the time the leadership of HP portrayed themselves as doing exactly “what Dave Packard would have done.”

  6. David Packard was born September 7, 1912, in Pueblo, Colorado, the son of a lawyer. He avidly read library books on science and electricity as a boy and built his first radio while he was in elementary school. After graduating from his local public high school, Packard enrolled as an electrical engineering student at Stanford

  7. David Packard (* 7.September 1912 in Pueblo, Colorado; † 26. März 1996 in Stanford, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Unternehmer.Er gründete zusammen mit Bill Hewlett den Technologiekonzern Hewlett-Packard.Zwischen seiner Zeit bei Hewlett-Packard war er von 1969 bis 1971 stellvertretender Verteidigungsminister unter Melvin R. Laird im Kabinett von Präsident Nixon.