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  1. Seattle, Washington, U.S. Alma mater. University of Montana. William McPherson Allen (September 1, 1900 – October 28, 1985) was an American businessman in the aviation industry who served as the President of Boeing from 1945 to 1968.

  2. William McPherson Allen. Born: September 1, 1900 in Lolo, Montana. Death: October 29, 1985. Enshrined: 1971. Contributed to the development of the B-17, B-29, B-50, and C-97. President of Boeing from 1945 to 1968 where he introduced the B-47, B-52, KC-135, and the Boeing 707 (the first American jet transport).

  3. 26 de oct. de 2005 · By David Wilma. Posted 10/26/2005. HistoryLink.org Essay 7520. Email. Share. Tweet. William McPherson Allen served the Boeing Company as president from 1945 to 1968 and is credited with leading the company into the jet age and providing a strong and enduring tradition of integrity and leadership.

  4. web.eng.fiu.edu › allstar › allenWilliam M. Allen

    23 de feb. de 1999 · William M. Allen. Aerospace Industrialist. Born Lolo, Montana. September 1, 1900—. William McPherson Allen graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1925, and after twenty years of service as legal counsel and / corporation director with the Boeing Company, he accepted the presidency in 1945 at a most crucial time in company history.

  5. Bill Allen, the lawyer who became Boeing's greatest president - Airline Ratings. Bill Allen was without doubt Boeing’s greatest President and launched a raft of aircraft that changed aviation.

  6. 30 de jun. de 2016 · William McPherson Allen Enshrined 1971 September 1, 1900 - October 29, 1985. Born: September 1, 1900 in Lolo, Montana. Death: October 29, 1985 Enshrined: 1971 Contributed to the development of the B-17, B-29, B-50, and C-97.

  7. William McPherson Allen graduated from Harvard Law School in 1925 and joined the Boeing Company as legal counsel shortly thereafter. After 20 years of service as legal counsel and corporation director with the Boeing Company, he was offered and accepted the presidency in 1945, at a most crucial time in the company's history.