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  1. Jul 12, 2021 · Though noteworthy as individuals, Bill Hewlett and David Packard built careers as promising engineers before co-founding HP in 1939. How’d they become engineers, how’d they meet, and what key innovations arose from that collaboration? The Life of Bill Hewlett. Bill (William) Hewlett was born in Ann

  2. HEWLETT, William Redington ("Bill")(b. 20 May 1913 in Ann Arbor, Michigan; d. 12 January 2001 in Palo Alto, California), and David PACKARD (b. 7 September 1912 in Pueblo, Colorado; d. 26 March 1996 in Stanford, California), electronics engineers, inventors, and businessmen who helped build Hewlett-Packard into one of the world's largest ...

  3. Bill Hewletts Philanthropy. Pooling Efforts: Monterey Bay Aquarium. Free University Recognizes Hewlett. A Team Emerges at Stanford. Learn more about Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard both in their professional and personal lives.

  4. HP Computer Museum. Bill and Dave during the war years. Photo courtesy of Hewlett Packard Company. About Bill: William Redington Hewlett was born on May 20, 1913 in Ann Arbor Michigan . He moved to California in 1916 when his physician father took a position at the Stanford Medical School. As a boy, Bill developed a keen interest in science.

  5. William Hewlett — co-founder of Hewlett-Packard. WilliamBillHewlett (1913-2001) helped launch the computing giant Hewlett-Packard in 1939 with his friend and fellow Stanford alum David Packard. Their startup in a Palo Alto garage became one of the founding stories of Silicon Valley.

  6. Feb 28, 2001 · Bill Hewlett was first and foremost an engineer, and Hewlett-Packard was uncompromising in serving the engineering community. Bill Hewletts company was — and by all accounts, still is —...

  7. Hewlett was born in 1913 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Following his duty as an army officer in World War II, Hewlett served as president (1964-1977) and chief executive officer (1969-1978) of Hewlett Packard Company. He also held other positions and last served as director emeritus. Hewlett died in 2001.

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