- Henry J. Kaiser - Wikipedia
Henry John Kaiser (May 9, 1882 – August 24, 1967) was an American industrialist who became known for his shipbuilding and construction projects, then later for his involvement in fostering modern American health care
- Henry J. Kaiser | Shipbuilding, Construction, Philanthropy . . .
Henry J Kaiser (born May 9, 1882, Sprout Brook, N Y , U S —died Aug 24, 1967, Honolulu, Hawaii) was an American industrialist and founder of more than 100 companies including Kaiser Aluminum, Kaiser Steel, and Kaiser Cement and Gypsum
- Henry J. Kaiser: America’s Health Care Visionary
Henry John Kaiser was a titan of American industry and health care innovation His construction legacy spanned from roads to large projects like the Grand Coulee Dam and shipyards As co-founder of Kaiser Permanente, he influenced a reshaping of 20th-century health care
- Kaiser, Henry J. (1882-1967) - HistoryLink. org
A first-generation American born to poor German immigrants, Henry John Kaiser worked hard and studied hard, taking advantage of every opportunity to better his situation until he became one of the country’s leading early-twentieth-century industrialists In many ways, he embodied the American Dream
- Henry J. Kaiser - Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National . . .
Henry J Kaiser was not only a transformative industrialist but also a visionary philanthropist dedicated to improving society Recognizing the impact of his success on the communities he served, Kaiser channeled his resources into causes that would uplift future generations
- Henry J. Kaiser - Oakland - LocalWiki
Henry J Kaiser (May 9, 1882 – August 24, 1967) was an American industrialist known for wartime shipbuilding, the manufacture of cement concrete, steel, and aluminum, and the creation of Kaiser Permanente, California’s largest non-profit health plan
- Henry J. Kaiser - u-s-history. com
He applied his business acumen to a vast array of industrial undertakings, ranging from dams to dishwashers, but Kaiser is probably best known for his mass-produced Liberty ships during World War II and the founding of Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, the forerunner of modern HMOs
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