Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
William G. McGowan
MCI Communications
1968–1985
1968–1985
MCI Communications
1968–1985
1968–1985
- Industry: Communications
- Era: 1960
McGowan built a $4 billion telecommunication business that defeated the AT&T monopoly. Acting as a self-employed consultant, McGowan rescued MCI by paying off its debts and created a lean competitor to AT&T by under-pricing the monopolist. By the end of his tenure, MCI had an estimated 15% of the U.S. long-distance market.
Personal
- Born-Died: 1927–1992
- Birthplace: Pennsylvania
- Race: White
- Gender: Male
- Father: Laborer, Skilled
Education / Military
- Graduate: Harvard University
- Undergraduate: King's College