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- Theodore Newton Vail (July 16, 1845 – April 16, 1920) was an American businessman who served as the general manager of Bell Telephone Company from 1878 to 1887 and became the founding president of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885. Vail viewed telephone service as a public utility and moved to consolidate telephone networks under the Bell system.
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Theodore Newton Vail (July 16, 1845 – April 16, 1920) was an American businessman who served as the general manager of Bell Telephone Company from 1878 to 1887 and became the founding president of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885.
He began advertising the story of the Bell System as an institution representative of American life and the American Dream. In June of 1919, he retired as President and became Chairman of the Board. Vail was 74 years old when he died on April 16, 1920 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
Theodore Newton Vail (born July 16, 1845, Minerva, Ohio, U.S.—died April 16, 1920, Baltimore, Maryland) was an American executive who twice headed the Bell Telephone Company at critical times and played a major role in establishing telephone services in the United States.
Theodore Newton Vail (1845-1920) was an American entrepreneur who made his fortune in the telephone and mining business and became the first president of the Bell Telephone Company (later American Telegraph and Telephone or AT&T).
Nov 7, 2010 · Theodore Vail is not a familiar figure to most Americans, but his life’s work is. Vail built the AT&T monopoly, the greatest and longest-lasting communications monopoly in American history....
Theodore N. Vail. American Telephone and Telegraph. 1907–1919. Industry: Communications. Era: 1900. Securing over $100 million in financing, Vail first set up a more unified operating structure for AT&T, the Bell companies and the so-called “Bell-Connected” independent firms, and then went on to form an affiliation with competitor Western Union.
Theodore Newton Vail was born near Minerva, Ohio on 16 July 1845, the son of Davis and Phoebe Vail. He died in Baltimore, Maryland on 16 April 1920. He ... From: Vail, Theodore Newton in The Encyclopedia of the History of American Management ». Subjects: Social sciences — Business and Management.