Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
Paul V. Galvin
Motorola
1928–1956
1928–1956
Motorola
1928–1956
1928–1956
- Industry: Computers & Electronics
- Era: 1920
Creating the Motorola car radio, Galvin emerged as the premier producer of car radios in the 1930s. Galvin also invented the walkie-talkie, producing some 40,000 during World War II. In 1947, Galvin introduced the first practical television set under $200, helping increase the company’s sales to $47 million. Wishing to overcome his firm’s dependence on vacuum tubes, Galvin developed transistors to be used in car stereos. Building on this new technological advancement, Motorola entered the semiconductor field.
Personal
- Born-Died: 1895–1959
- Birthplace: Illinois
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Father: Owner, Small Business
Education / Military
- Military Service: Army