Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
Alfred E. Mann
Pacesetter
1972–1985
1972–1985
Pacesetter
1972–1985
1972–1985
- Industry: Healthcare
- Era: 1970
Mann was a prolific inventor who developed many lifesaving medical devices including the rechargeable pacemaker which formed the basis of the successful Pacesetter company. Mann continued to perfect the pacemaker and developed other biomedical devices. Though he sold Pacesetter to Siemens in 1985, he continued to tinker with new products and designed the first affordable insulin pump for diabetes sufferers.
Personal
- Born-Died: 1925
- Birthplace: Oregon
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Father: Owner, Small Business
Education / Military
- Graduate: University of California at Los Angeles
- Undergraduate: University of California at Los Angeles