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American Motors Corporation

 Organization

Biography

The American Motors Corporation was formed on May 1, 1954, when the Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. The first president was George Mason. When Mason died suddenly just six months after the merger, George Romney, who was previously second in command, took over the company. He reorganized the company and turned its focus to small cars. Romney left the company in 1962, and it was led by various presidents until 1987, when it was absorbed by Chrysler.

Citation:
Encyclopedia.com, via WWW, November 12, 2020 (The American Motors Corporation; formed on May 1, 1954 when Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation; first president was George Mason; When Mason died suddenly just six months after the merger, George Romney, who was previously second in command, took over the company) Wikipedia.org, via WWW, November 12, 2020 (The American Motors Corporation; Romney reorganized the company; turned its focus to small cars; Romney left the company in 1962; led by various presidents until 1987, when it was absorbed by Chrysler)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

George W. Romney Institute of Public Management collection on American Motors Corporation, approximately 1942-1977

 Series
Identifier: MSS 7639 Series 3
Scope and Contents

Contains the papers of George Romney on the American Motors Corporation, when he worked as an executive of the company. Includes speeches given and awards won by Romney, as well as inter-office memos and other correspondence addressed to or from Romney. Dated circa 1942-1977.

Dates: approximately 1942-1977

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