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Pete Estes

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107:. After becoming President of the Pontiac Division in 1961, he oversaw a dramatic increase in sales. He became President of the Chevrolet Division in 1965, executive Vice President of General Motors in 1972, and served as President of GM from 1974 to his retirement from the company in 1981. 31: 60:
Elliot Marantette Estes was born on January 7, 1916 in Mendon, Michigan, and later moved to Constantine with his parents where he graduated from the Constantine High School. He is descended on his mother's side from
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and Francis Mouton, early settlers in 1830s Mendon who were from Detroit and of French ancestry. After school Estes worked in a creamery in
185: 262: 48:(January 7, 1916 – March 24, 1988) was an American automotive engineer and executive; he is best known as the fifteenth president of 150: 191:
Profile at Kettering University (formerly GMI.) Original page unavailable but captured from Internet Archive Wayback Machine
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A Memorial Tribute by Robert A. Frosch. Original page unavailable but captured from Internet Archive Wayback Machine
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After his retirement, Estes served as a director on the board of the
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engine. Also he was credited with coining the name for the Chevrolet
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on March 24, 1988 while on his way to a board meeting.
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and later oversaw the successful introduction of the
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Elliott M. Estes

General Motors
Patrick Marantette
Constantine, Michigan
General Motors Institute
Kettering University
Flint, Michigan
Charles Kettering
Oldsmobile Rocket V8
Camaro
Oldsmobile
Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen
Automotive Hall of Fame
Kellogg Company
O'Hare Airport


Elliott M. Estes 1916-1988
National Academy of Engineering
"Pete Estes brought his 'attaboy' attitude to GM's presidency"
A Memorial Tribute by Robert A. Frosch. Original page unavailable but captured from Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Profile at Kettering University (formerly GMI.) Original page unavailable but captured from Internet Archive Wayback Machine
Ed Cole
General Motors Corporation
F. James McDonald
Categories
1916 births
1988 deaths
People from Mendon, Michigan

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