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Donald Wetzel

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in New York City in 1969 and was patented in 1973. Later he founded three financial systems companies, the Financial Systems & Equipment Corporation (1973), Electronic Banking Systems, Inc. (1979) and Autosig Systems, Inc. (1982) from which he retired in 1989, still living in
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as branch manager (1955) and as consultant to the banking industry in
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Index

automatic teller machine
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jesuit High School (New Orleans)
B.Sc.
Loyola University New Orleans
New York Giants
IBM
Fort Worth, Texas
San Antonio
Houston
vice president
Irving, Texas
Chemical Bank
Dallas
IEEE Simon Ramo Medal
U.S. patent 3,761,682
"Interview with Mr. Don Wetzel"
"90-year-old inventor of the ATM celebrates its 50th birthday, admits wife has never used one"
biography
IEEE
Categories
American inventors
Jesuit High School (New Orleans) alumni
Businesspeople from New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans alumni
Living people
Businesspeople from Dallas
1929 births

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