- Patrick E. Haggerty
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name = Patrick E. Haggerty
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birth_date = birth date|1914|03|17
birth_place = flagicon|North DakotaHarvey, North Dakota
death_date =death date and age|1980|10|01|1914|03|17
death_place = flagicon|TexasDallas, Texas
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nationality =
occupation =business
work_institution =Texas Instruments
alma_mater =Marquette University
awards =IEEE Founders Award Patrick Eugene Haggerty (
March 17 1914 –October 1 1980 ) was an Americanengineer andbusinessman . He was a co-founder and former president and chairman ofTexas Instruments , Incorporated. Haggerty is most responsible for turning a small Texas oil exploration company into the leader insemiconductors that Texas Instruments is today. Under his influence the company invested in transistors when their commercial value was still much in question; his company created the first silicon transistor, the first commericial transistor radio, and the first integrated circuit. [ [http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/may04/3992 The Lost History of the Transistor] , IEEE Spectrum, May 2004.]=Biography=
Early life
Pat Haggerty was born in
Harvey, North Dakota , the son of Michael Eugene and Lillian (Evenson) Haggerty in 1914. As a youth he build his own radio and was one of the firstamature radio operators inNorth Dakota . In 1936 Pat graduatingsumma cum laude from theMarquette University School of Electrical Engineering.Career
In November, 1945 Haggerty joined GSI in Dallas as general manager of the newly formed Laboratory and Manufacturing Division, with responsibility for developing the research, engineering, and manufacturing phases of the company's operations. In December 1951 GSI became Texas Instruments, Incorporated. In 1951 Haggerty became executive vice president and director, in 1958 president, and in 1966 chairman, a post he held until retiring. [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/haggerty.html Patrick E. Haggerty] , Biography from 1968 IEEE Annual Banquet Brochure]
While at Texas Instruments Haggerty developed his concepts of Strategic Management. This resulted in his objectives, strategies, tactics (OST) system of managing innovation.The Corporation and Innovation, Haggerty, Patrick, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 2, 97-118 (1981)]
Haggerty was active in the
Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), serving as its president in 1962. He was co-chair of the committee that merged the IRE and theAmerican Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) into the presentInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Haggerty was a Fellow of the IEEE. In 1968 Haggery was awarded the IEEE Founders Medal "For outstanding contributions to the leadership of the electrical and electronics engineering profession, with special reference to the development of the worldwide semiconductor industry and service to the profession through his contributions leading to the creation of the IEEE.".Legacy
Haggerty and his wife left part of their estate to found a museum of art at his
alma mater which lead to the founding of thePatrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art .References
External links
* [http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/company/history/haggerty.shtml TI Founders Biography]
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