Draft:Charles M. Niemann
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20th Century Businessman
Description
[edit]Charles Michael Niemann was a businessman and McDonnell Douglas Executive in the 20th Century.
Jobs
[edit]Niemann served a long list of jobs throughout his time in the workforce. This list goes;
- President, Belleville Chamber of Commerce
- U.S. Military
- Regional Manager, Chrysler
- Vice President, Processing Department, McDonnell Douglas Corporation[1]
- McDonnell Douglas Loaned Executive
Work
[edit]Niemann did a variety of work. He was in charge of the digitization of all phone numbers in the United States of America and Canada. [2] Under McDonnell Douglas, Niemann was sent to Tokyo, Washington D.C., London, and Paris.
Family
[edit]Granddaughter | Son-In-Law | Wife | Daughter |
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Elizabeth Eichenlaub | Mark Eichenlaub[3] | Lou Ann Niemann | Karen Niemann |
References
[edit]- ^ 2nd NASA Symposium on Quality and Productivity. Washington D.C.: NASA. 12/2/1987.
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(help) - ^ Eichenlaub. Executive Stories From McDonnell Douglas. The Chowder and Marching Club.
- ^ "https://www.stclaircountydems.com/elected-officials.html". St. Clair County Democrats.
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