J. T. Battenberg III rose through the ranks of General Motors to become president of Delphi, a world-leading diversified automotive supply company, when it was first organized as a separate division of GM in 1995.
Columbia University, MBA, 1969.
As chairman, CEO, and president, Battenberg was the ultimate authority at Delphi and used a lean, multifunctional matrix approach to management.
Education: Kettering University, BS, 1966; Columbia University, MBA, 1969.
J. T. Murphy was born in 1888.
1995-1998, executive vice president
He started working on the assembly line at General Motors in 1961
J. T. Battenberg III rose through the ranks of General Motors to become president of Delphi, a world-leading diversified automotive supply company, when it was first organized as a separate division of GM in 1995.
Born: 1944.
Columbia University, MBA, 1969.
As chairman, CEO, and president, Battenberg was the ultimate authority at Delphi and used a lean, multifunctional matrix approach to management.
1995-1998, president; 1998-, chairman, CEO, and president
Delphi Corporation, 1995-1998, president; 1998-, chairman, CEO, and president.
Education: Kettering University, BS, 1966; Columbia University, MBA, 1969.
He received a bachelor's degree in 1966 from the General Motors Institute, now known as Kettering University
He started working on the assembly line at General Motors in 1961. He received a bachelor's degree in 1966 from the General Motors Institute, now known as Kettering University.
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