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Title
Westinghouse Electric Collection
Alternative Title
Westinghouse Collection
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business the The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its divison headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando, Florida. The Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail. Originally, Westinghouse had purchased a large plot of land for future development that extended westward from Alafaya Trail to Rouse Road. The original headquarters was located on several acres of that land parcel close to Alafaya Trail.<br /><br />In 1994, after a major corporate management shuffling, and a top-level decision to change from an industrial manufacturing company to primarily a broadcasting/communications company, Westinghouse bought the CBS Network and changed its name to the CBS Corporation. As the PGBU grew in size, other buildings in the area were leased and then, after PGBU was sold to Siemens Corporation of Germany in 1998, additional buildings (Quad II and Quad III) were added to the original complex at the Quadrangle. From 1998 to 2003 the Orlando operation was known as Siemens-Westinghouse, after which the name of Westinghouse was dropped. The operation has been known as Siemens from that time forward.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Curator
DeRosa, Peter
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
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Title
Memorandum from P. E. Lego (May 20, 1988)
Alternative Title
Memo from Lego (May 20, 1988)
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
A memorandum from P. E. Lego, Chief Operating Officer of Westinghouse Electric Corporation's Energy and Utility Systems Group, regarding the restructuring of the Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) in 1988. In 1983, the Westinghouse power generation business operation, starting with the Steam Turbine Generator Division, was taking shape in its new Orlando headquarters under the management team led by General Manager Dr. Stan Quick (under E. J. "Gene" Cattabiani, Vice President of the Power Generation Group). This series of letters, memoranda, and charts documents the changes in management leadership at the Orlando site from 1983 through 1998, when the Westinghouse Power Genration Business was acquired by Siemens. Following the announcement of the retirement of Dr. Quick in 1984, the management was led by the team of Bob Ractcliffe and Howard Pierce. In 1987, Tom Campbell was appointed General Manager of the Power Generation Technology Systems Division under Nat Woodsen and Jim Moore, Vice Presidents of the Power Systems Business Unit. In 1988, the Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) was formed under Frank R. Bakos, Vice President and General Manager (under Executive Vice President Ted Stern), and, in 1995, Randy H. Zwirn took the helm as Vice President and General Manager of the PGBU. He remained at the executive level for 20 years, through the PGBU acquisition by Siemens in 1998 and beyond to 2016.<br /><br />Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its division headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando. The PGBU building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail.
Type
Text
Source
Original 1-page typed memorandum from P. E. Lego, May 20, 1988: Private Collection of Harry L. Jaeger.
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Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/169" target="_blank">Westinghouse Electric Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 1-page typed memorandum from P. E. Lego, May 20, 1988.
Coverage
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, The Quadrangle, Orlando, Florida
Creator
Lego, P. E.
Contributor
Jaeger, Harry L.
Date Created
1988-05-20
Format
application/pdf
Extent
252 KB
Medium
1-page typed memorandum
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by P. E. Lego.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <a href="https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home.html" target="_blank">Siemens</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
ABB
ASEA Brown Boveri
Energy and Utility Systems Group
Energy Systems Business Unit
ESBU
F. R. Bakos
Frank R. Bakos
GOBU
Government Operations Business Unit
James S. Moore
Joseph W. Baker
Nathaniel D. Woodson
NFBU
Nuclear Fuel Business United
P. E. Lego
PGBU
Power Generation Business Unit
Power Systems Business Unit
PSBU
Richard J. Slember
Robert R. Halverson
utilities
utility
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Westinghouse Hanford Company
William M. Jacobi
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Title
Westinghouse Electric Collection
Alternative Title
Westinghouse Collection
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business the The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its divison headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando, Florida. The Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail. Originally, Westinghouse had purchased a large plot of land for future development that extended westward from Alafaya Trail to Rouse Road. The original headquarters was located on several acres of that land parcel close to Alafaya Trail.<br /><br />In 1994, after a major corporate management shuffling, and a top-level decision to change from an industrial manufacturing company to primarily a broadcasting/communications company, Westinghouse bought the CBS Network and changed its name to the CBS Corporation. As the PGBU grew in size, other buildings in the area were leased and then, after PGBU was sold to Siemens Corporation of Germany in 1998, additional buildings (Quad II and Quad III) were added to the original complex at the Quadrangle. From 1998 to 2003 the Orlando operation was known as Siemens-Westinghouse, after which the name of Westinghouse was dropped. The operation has been known as Siemens from that time forward.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Curator
DeRosa, Peter
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
Document
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Title
Memorandum from Frank R. Bakos (May 14, 1986)
Alternative Title
Memo from Bakos (May 14, 1986)
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
A memorandum from Marketing Manager K. A. Oleson and Commercial Operations Manager A. R. Collier to Electric Utility Sales and Electric Utility International regarding the reorganization of Westinghouse Electric Corporation's Steam Turbine Generator Division (STGD). In 1983, the Westinghouse power generation business operation, starting with the Steam Turbine Generator Division, was taking shape in its new Orlando headquarters under the management team led by General Manager Dr. Stan Quick (under E. J. "Gene" Cattabiani, Vice President of the Power Generation Group). This series of letters, memoranda, and charts documents the changes in management leadership at the Orlando site from 1983 through 1998, when the Westinghouse Power Genration Business was acquired by Siemens. Following the announcement of the retirement of Dr. Quick in 1984, the management was led by the team of Bob Ractcliffe and Howard Pierce. In 1987, Tom Campbell was appointed General Manager of the Power Generation Technology Systems Division under Nat Woodsen and Jim Moore, Vice Presidents of the Power Systems Business Unit. In 1988, the Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) was formed under Frank R. Bakos, Vice President and General Manager (under Executive Vice President Ted Stern), and, in 1995, Randy H. Zwirn took the helm as Vice President and General Manager of the PGBU. He remained at the executive level for 20 years, through the PGBU acquisition by Siemens in 1998 and beyond to 2016.<br /><br />Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its division headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando. The PGBU building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail.
Type
Text
Source
Original 8-page typed memorandum from Frank R. Bakos, May 14, 1986: Private Collection of Harry L. Jaeger.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/169" target="_blank">Westinghouse Electric Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 8-page typed memorandum from Frank R. Bakos, May 14, 1986.
Coverage
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, The Quadrangle, Orlando, Florida
Creator
Bakos, Frank R.
Contributor
Jaeger, Harry L.
Date Created
1986-05-14
Format
application/pdf
Extent
2.14 MB
Medium
8-page typed memorandum
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Frank R. Bakos.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <a href="https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home.html" target="_blank">Siemens</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
A. Vukmir
Bob Bristol
Bob Ractcliffe
Bucky Walter
C. A. Weeks
C. James Craig
C. L. Sturla
Clem Eicheldineger
Commercial Integration Department
Consumers Power Company
Craig A. Weeks
Craig Sturla
D. J. Richards
D. L. Miller
D. M. Johnson
D. R. Beynon
Daniel T. Christianson
Dave Miller
David L. Miller
Dick Bober
Donald L. Fuller
Donald M. Johnson
E. A. Watjen
E. J. McNeill
E. K. Johnson
E. V. Somers
Energy Systems Service Divisions
Ernie Heina
ESSD
F. Lepee
F. M. Stutzbach
F. R. Bakos
Frank R. Bakos
Fred Sperry
G. E. Baker
G. E. Kubanczek
G. E. Williams
G. J. Meyer
G. O. Percival
G. S. Thomas
G. W. Gamble
GE
General Electric
Generation Projects
George E. Baker
George W. Dillon
Glenn W. Gamble
H. C. Walls
H. S. Grassian
Harv Grassian
Innovative Technologies, Inc.
International Service Operations
ITI
J. A. Johnson
J. A. Triggiani
J. Alba
J. Antonijuan
J. B. Bostick
J. C. Hoebel
J. E. Morris
J. F. Sperry
J. Goumas
J. Headden
J. J. Leemon
J. M. Roth
J. P. McGrath
J. S. Moore
J. S. Taylor
J. T. Moyers
J. W. Irons
J. W. Jenkins
James J. Doran
Joe Leemon
John B. Bostick
Joseph J. Leblang
K. A. Steinebronn
Ken Johnson
Kurt A. Steinebronn
L. E. Elder
L. L. Williams
L. R. Benson
Lou E. Pisano
M. J. Parvin
M. Lopez-Lopez
NSID
Nuclear Services Integration Division
O. L . Walter
O. L. Walter
O. Meeuwis
Operating Plant Projects
orlando
P. A. Szuch
Palisades Nuclear Generating Station
Palisades Nuclear Station
Peter L. Ruddle
PGCD
Power Generation Commercial Division
Power Systems Business Unit
PSBU
R. A. Matheny
R. A. Stough
R. A. White
R. Bober
R. E. G. Ractliffe
R. G. Johnson
R. G. Perez
R. H. Baulig
R. H. Heisey
R. J. Muth
R. J. Phillips
R. L. Bristol
R. M. Andersen
R. T. Greenwood
R. U. Mathieson
R. W. Buchholz
R. W. Herbert
R. W. Woodward
Raymond J. Sero
Richard G. Johnson
Robert E. G. Ractliffe
Rod Herbert
Roger T. Greenwood. E. V. Heina
Roger W. Woodward
Roy W. Jones
S. P. Swigart
T. A. Lordi
T. E. Szabo
T. J. Kchma
T. J. Kuchma
T. M. Anderson
T. R. Puryear
Thomas E. Dunn
Thomas H. Dent
Thomas J. Mithlo
Thomas M. Anderson
Tom Kuchma
U.S. Nuclear Projects Department
V. P. Burke
V. S. Andersen
W. L. Reuler
W. Spencer
W. W. Hicks
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Westinghouse International Service Company
William E. Mendez, Jr.
WISC
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Title
Westinghouse Electric Collection
Alternative Title
Westinghouse Collection
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business the The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its divison headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando, Florida. The Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail. Originally, Westinghouse had purchased a large plot of land for future development that extended westward from Alafaya Trail to Rouse Road. The original headquarters was located on several acres of that land parcel close to Alafaya Trail.<br /><br />In 1994, after a major corporate management shuffling, and a top-level decision to change from an industrial manufacturing company to primarily a broadcasting/communications company, Westinghouse bought the CBS Network and changed its name to the CBS Corporation. As the PGBU grew in size, other buildings in the area were leased and then, after PGBU was sold to Siemens Corporation of Germany in 1998, additional buildings (Quad II and Quad III) were added to the original complex at the Quadrangle. From 1998 to 2003 the Orlando operation was known as Siemens-Westinghouse, after which the name of Westinghouse was dropped. The operation has been known as Siemens from that time forward.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Curator
DeRosa, Peter
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
14-page brochure
Dublin Core
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Title
Power Systems Business Unit
Description
This brochure was published around mid-1986 to announce a major restructuring of Westinghouse Electric's Power Systems Business Unit (PSBU). Until that time, the unit was composed of two separate business units: Nuclear Energy Systems, headquartered in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and Power Generation, headquartered in Pittsburgh and in Orlando, Florida. At the time, Power Generation factories were located in Charlotte and Winston Salem, North Carolina, and in East Pittsburgh. The reorganization announced in this brochure brings the Nuclear and Power Generation operations under one sub-corporate organization, the Power Systems Business Unit, which was to be managed by Jim Moore, Vice President and General Manager, reporting to Executive Vice President Theodore Stern. Directly affecting the Orlando operation was the naming of Tom Campbell as General Manager of Generation Technology Systems Division. Campbell transferred to Orlando, where he became site manager for the next two years.
Date Created
1986
Coverage
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, The Quadrangle, Orlando, Florida
Source
Original 14-page brochure, 1986: Private Collection of Harry Jaeger.
Source Repository
Westinghouse Electric Corporation Archives
Rights Holder
This resource is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.;
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
Alternative Title
Power Systems Business Unit
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Contributor
Jaeger, Harry
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 14-page brochure, 1986.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/169" target="_blank">Westinghouse Electric Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
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<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Format
application/pdf
Extent
18.5 MB
Medium
14-page brochure
Language
eng
Type
Text
Accrual Method
Donation
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Al Axt
Bernie Smelstoys
Bill Jacob
Bob Racliffe
boiling water reactors
BWR
Carlo Caso
Cris Tiessen
Dick Begley
Dick Deem
Dick Slember
Earl DuBois
Electro-Mechanical Division
EMD
energy
Energy System Service Division
Energy Systems Technology Division
ESSD
ESTD
Frank Bakos
Generation Technology Systems Division
George Masche
GTSD
Hank Ruppel
HL&P
Houston Light and Power Company
Howard Pierce
Innovative Technologies, Inc.
Jim Gallagher
Jim Moore
Joe Dorrycott
Nat Woodson
NCD
NFD
NSD
NSID
NTSD
Nuclear Components Division
Nuclear Fuel Division
Nuclear Services Integration Division
Nuclear Technology Systems Division
Operating Plant Projects
Paul Messina
PGSD
power generation
Power Generation Service Division
power plants
Power Projects Development Department
Power Systems
Power Systems Business Unit
PPDD
pressurized water reactors
PSBU
PWR
Radiological Services Division
RESD
Resource Energy Systems Division
Roy Thomas
Service Technology Division
STD
Ted Stern
Texas Utility Generation Company
Tom Christopher
Tom Murrin
TUGCO
Van Andersen
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Westinghouse Nuclear International