词条 | Robert J. Thomas |
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Early lifeThomas was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1945, and grew up in Hyannis, Nebraska, where he worked summers on a ranch. While in high school in North Platte, Nebraska, Thomas was selected to the All-State football team and was also a Scholastic All-American in his senior year. He was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, where he received a bachelor of science degree in engineering management in 1967. He was also a member of the academy's track and field team, participating in the sprint medley, shot put and discus. In his senior year, he was commander of the 22nd Squadron and a member of the academy's ethics committee.[3] Military and professional careerUpon graduation he served in the United States Air Force until 1972, achieving the rank of captain. His service included a tour of duty at the Space and Missile Systems Center in the Los Angeles area, where he was the financial manager for a program office handling a restricted-data defense system. Following his honorable discharge, he worked briefly for the Allstate Insurance Company before moving to the Ford Motor Company, where he spent ten years with Ford's Lincoln-Mercury division prior to joining Nissan.[2][3] Soon after arriving at Nissan Thomas was running its sales operations, and in a 1988 reorganization that divided the company into three entities (Nissan, Infiniti and parts and service) Thomas was made a vice president and head of the Nissan division. In 1993 he succeeded Thomas Mignanelli as corporate president and CEO when Mignanelli retired after heart surgery. However, after 21-month slide in sales, Nissan announced on October 7, 1997, that Thomas was resigning for personal reasons. He was replaced by Minoru Nakamura, then-current chairman of Nissan Motors USA and president of Nissan North America (the parent company of Nissan Motors USA).[1] In July 2000, Roberts was named chief executive officer for North American operations of Edmunds.com, responsible for North American sales and marketing, partner relationship management and business development.[2] In November of that same year, he was promoted to corporate chief operating officer, with Peter Steinlauf (the controlling shareholder) assuming the titles of chairman and CEO.[4] He served in that position until his retirement in August 2004.[5] Honors and awardsIn February 1997, Thomas was appointed as an advisory board member to the "One America in the 21st Century: The President's Initiative on Race" commission[6] as the sole business representative on the seven-person body.[7] He also served on the Board of Directors for the Smithsonian Institution's New Business Ventures in 1998 and 1999.[2] Personal Life Bob Thomas was survived by his two loving children Angie and Craig Thomas References1. ^1 {{cite news | newspaper= Los Angeles Times | author = John O'Dell | date = October 7, 1997 | title = Nissan Motor USA Chief Executive Quits | url= http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/07/business/fi-40071}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Robert J.}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web | url= http://www.edmunds.com/about/press/industry-veteran-bob-thomas-named-ceo-of-edmundscom.html | title=INDUSTRY VETERAN BOB THOMAS NAMED CEO OF EDMUNDS.COM | author=Jeannine Fallon | date = July 17, 2000}} 3. ^1 {{cite web | url= http://clinton4.nara.gov/Initiatives/OneAmerica/BIO-BT.html | author=The White House | title=Robert Thomas}} 4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.edmunds.com/about/press/edmundscom-promotes-members-of-executive-management-team.html | title=Edmunds.com Promotes Members of Executive Management Team | date=November 22, 2000}} 5. ^{{citation | url=http://www.edmunds.com/about/press/edmundscom-promotes-jeremy-anwyl-to-ceo-avi-steinlauf-to-president.html | title=Edmunds.com Promotes Jeremy Anwyl to CEO, Avi Steinlauf to President | date=June 12, 2007}} 6. ^{{citation| url=http://www.civilrights.org/monitor/vol9_no2_3/art4.html| title=President Clinton Announces Race Initiative| volume=9| number=2-3| journal=Civil Rights Monitor| date=Spring–Summer 1997| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127221221/http://www.civilrights.org/monitor/vol9_no2_3/art4.html| archivedate=2010-11-27| df=}} 7. ^{{citation| url = http://www.reveries.com/reverb/retailing/thomas/thomas1.html| title = Pop Carts| journal = reveries Magazine| date = August 1998| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20101205092147/http://www.reveries.com/reverb/retailing/thomas/thomas1.html| archivedate = 2010-12-05| df = }} 4 : American chief executives in the automobile industry|United States Air Force Academy alumni|2014 deaths|1945 births |
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