1780day.year

Thomas Hutchinson

(1711 - 1780)

American businessman and politician, Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay

American businessman and politician Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
American colonial governor and merchant who presided over Massachusetts Bay during the unrest leading to the American Revolution.
Born in 1711 into a prominent Boston family, Thomas Hutchinson trained in law before entering politics. He served as the Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1769 to 1774, a period marked by growing colonial resistance. A loyalist to the British Crown, Hutchinson opposed radical measures by colonial leaders and sought compromise. His extensive correspondence and official papers provide key insights into the causes of the American Revolution. Exiled to England after resigning his post, he continued to defend his actions until his death in 1780.
1780 Thomas Hutchinson Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
1990day.year

Robert Noyce

(1927 - 1990)

American physicist and businessman, co-founded the Intel Corporation

American physicist and businessman co-founded the Intel Corporation
American physicist and entrepreneur who co-founded Intel Corporation and helped invent the integrated circuit.
Robert Noyce was an American physicist and inventor best known as the co-founder of Intel Corporation. In 1959, he co-invented the integrated circuit independently of Jack Kilby, revolutionizing modern electronics. At Intel, Noyce led the development of microprocessor technology that became the brain of personal computers. He co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor prior to Intel, helping to launch Silicon Valley's semiconductor industry. Noyce was celebrated for his collaborative leadership style and technical vision. He received the National Medal of Science in 1979 for his contributions to semiconductor technology. Often called the 'Mayor of Silicon Valley,' his innovations laid the groundwork for the digital age.
1990 Robert Noyce Intel Corporation
2002day.year

Lew Wasserman

(1913 - 2002)

American talent agent and manager

American talent agent and manager
American talent agent and studio executive who built MCA into one of Hollywood's most powerful entertainment companies.
Lew Wasserman was born in 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio, and began his career as a booking agent before joining Music Corporation of America (MCA) in the 1940s. He transformed MCA into a vertically integrated powerhouse, pioneering the concept of packaging television shows and expanding into film production. Wasserman played a key role in shaping the modern studio system and negotiating groundbreaking talent contracts. Known for his shrewd business acumen and influential relationships, he was instrumental in the careers of countless stars. He also served as a mentor to future industry leaders and advocated for the expansion of television networks. Wasserman passed away on June 3, 2002, remembered as one of the entertainment industry's most formidable figures.
2002 Lew Wasserman