- Allen George Clark
Sir Allen George Clark (
August 24 ,1898 –June 30 ,1962 ) was an American born, British industrialist who helped to build the formerPlessey company into one ofEurope s largest manufacturers oftelecommunications equipment, militaryelectronics andaircraft components.Early life
Allen George Clark was born in Brookline,
Massachusetts in 1898. His father was Byron George Clark, an American businessman who worked for United Shoe Machinery Corporation. In 1905 Clark was brought toEngland by his parents. Following his education atFelsted School , Clark joined theBritish Army and was wounded atCambrai in 1917. Clark later joined theRoyal Flying Corps and served inEgypt . In 1927 Clark became a British Citizen.Career
Clark joined the Plessey company in 1921 when his father bought a share of the company. Plessey was a small engineering company based in
Ilford ,Essex . Throughout the 1920s and 30s, Clark along with the engineerWilliam Oscar Heyne , built Plessey into a large engineering company.During
World War II , Plessey made an outstanding contribution to the nation's war effort producing munitions, aircraft components and electronic equipment. Clark remained in charge of the company throughout these times.After the war Plessey continued to expand under the guidance of Clark, new products included industrial
hydraulics ,radar equipment, telecommunications equipment andsemiconductor s. In 1961 Plessey acquired theBritish Ericsson andAT&E companies, to become Britain's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer.Clark was awarded a Knighthood in 1961.
Allen George Clark died from cancer in 1962, after his death, both of his sons,
John Allen Clark andMichael William Clark continued to play an important role in the management of Plessey.References
* [http://members.lycos.co.uk/diy/plessey/plesseyhistory.htm Plessey history]
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