Robert C. Pittman Explained

Robert Pittman
Birth Date:25 April 1922
Death Place:Naples, Florida
Education:University of Florida
Occupation:Pilot and entrepreneur

Robert C. Pittman (April 25, 1922  - October 27, 1996) was a US Army Air Forces pilot, electrical engineer, and entrepreneur.[1] He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroic actions during World War II, flying more than 250 combat missions over the Pacific Ocean.[2]

Pittman graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1950 on a scholarship funded by the G.I. Bill. He went on to work for Bell Laboratories and International Telephone and Telegraph in various engineering roles; he became president of ITT's Federal Electric Corporation, and later Group General Manager.[2] In 1976, he bought and operated Superior Cable Company, the first manufacturer of fiber-optic cable that later became Superior Essex.[3]

Pittman died on October 27, 1996 in Naples, Florida. He is survived by his children Robert Pittman (deceased), Clark B. Pittman, and Katherine P. Dennis.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home. 2020-08-29. ECE FLORIDA. en-US.
  2. Web site: Dentistry Scholarships. 2020-08-29. University of Florida Advancement. en-US.
  3. http://www.answers.com/topic/superior-essex-inc?cat=biz-fin Superior Essex Inc. profile at Answers.com