Neal Blue
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Neal Blue | |
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Born |
James Neal Blue 1935 (age 78–79) Meeker, Colorado, USA |
Nationality | USA |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Co-owner, chairman, and CEO of General Atomics |
Relatives | Linden Blue (brother) |
James Neal Blue was born in 1935 in Meeker, CO.
Neal and his brother Linden Blue acquired General Atomics in 1986 from Chevron Oil for a reported $60 million. Neal serves as chairman and CEO of General Atomics, which specializes in diversified research, development and manufacturing in defense, energy and other advanced technology arenas.[1]
Neal Blue received the 29th annual International von Karman Wings Award in October 2013.[2]
References
- ↑ Freeze, Di (October 2005). "Linden Blue: From Disease-Resistant Bananas to UAVs". Airport Journals.
- ↑ "Neal Blue was recipient of the 29th Annual International von Karman Wings Award in October 2013". California Institute of Technology. October 2013.
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