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  1. William G. McGowan (December 10, 1927 – June 8, 1992) was an American entrepreneur, and founder and chairman of MCI Communications. He played an important role in the breakup of AT&T while growing MCI into a US$ 9.5 billion in revenue entity that controlled 16% of the American domestic and international long distance market.

  2. William G. McGowan (1927-1992) was a pioneering entrepreneur. During his 24 years as the head—and very public face—of MCI, McGowan expanded the company from a struggling local radio service to a $9.5 billion telecommunications giant.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of William G. McGowan, who built a $4 billion telecommunication business that defeated the AT&T monopoly. Find out his education, career, and initiatives at Harvard Business School.

  4. The McGowan Fund supports education, human services, and healthcare in five communities in the US. It also promotes ethics in business and community life through grants and initiatives.

  5. Jun 9, 1992 · William G. McGowan, a maverick entrepreneur who changed the shape of the nation's telephone industry, bringing lower cost long-distance service to millions of American households and...

  6. Learn how William G. McGowan, a former railroad worker and Army medic, became a successful entrepreneur and founded MCI, a telecommunications giant. Explore his early life, education, career, and travels that shaped his vision and ambition.

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  8. Jun 9, 1992 · WASHINGTON - William G. McGowan, the feisty founder and chairman of MCI Communications Corp. whose battle against the world's largest telecommunications company revolutionized the...

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