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  1. Era: 1910. duPont headed the duPont Corporation during the period of the first World War. During duPont’s presidency, the corporation was greatly expanded in order to meet munitions orders from the United States and Allied countries. duPont increased the company’s munitions production from 1 million pounds per month to 1 million pounds per ...

  2. Jun 11, 2018 · Pierre Samuel du Pont. The American industrialist Pierre Samuel du Pont (1870-1954), as chairman of the board of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, was among those responsible for its phenomenal success in the 20th century. Pierre Samuel du Pont was born in Wilmington, Del., on Jan. 15, 1870. After receiving a bachelor of science degree from ...

  3. Sep 23, 2018 · Pierre S. du Pont was born near the original DuPont gunpowder plant in 1870. He attended the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, a Quaker institution that dates back to 1689, before graduating from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890 with a degree in chemistry. One of his first achievements was co-developing, along with a ...

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    Pierre Samuel du Pont was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on January 15, 1870. He was one of Lammot du Pont and Mary Belin's eleven children. His father, who had broken away from the family business of producing gunpowder for use in ammunition, was an important figure in the early production of dynamite. Pierre du Pont was fourteen years old when his...

    Du Pont and his cousins quickly expanded and improved the company. Competing explosive-making companies were bought out, factories were improved, and research laboratories were set up. Workers had to be able to do their jobs; members of the family were not guaranteed anything because of their names. The company made a successful change from a famil...

    Du Pont was also active in public affairs. He held numerous offices in the state government of Delaware, including tax commissioner. Initially a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945), du Pont was a strong opponent of government involvement in business affairs, and as a result he opposed Roosevelt's reelection in 1936. He was one of the fou...

    Carr, William H. A. The Du Ponts of Delaware. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1964. Chandler, Alfred D. and Stephen Salsbury. Pierre S. du Pont and the Making of the Modern Corporation. New York: Harper & Row, 1971. Reprint, Washington, DC: BeardBooks, 2000. Dutton, William S. Du Pont: One Hundred and Forty Years. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1942.

  5. Alfred I. du Pont and two of his cousins, Pierre S. du Pont and Thomas Coleman, acquired the company in a leveraged buyout in order to keep it in the family. Pierre du Pont and Coleman, with Alfred in a lesser role as vice president, guided DuPont to unprecedented success, acquiring 54 other companies within three years.

  6. Oct 13, 2007 · During the early 1920s DuPont and GM, both under the leadership of Pierre S. du Pont, had developed Duco finish, a quick-drying, durable, inexpensive, and colorful automotive lacquer. More recently DuPont’s corporate colorists had created a distinctive palette for GM.

  7. Pierre S. du Pont was born in 1870 in a DuPont Company house overlooking the Brandywine Creek just north of Wilmington, Delaware. His early years were influenced by the area’s natural beauty and by the du Pont family’s long tradition of gardening. But not even Pierre himself could have predicted that he would someday become one of the ...

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