![]() ![]() New York Times: The piece titled “the GE Chief Who Became a Superstar,” reads: “Combative and blunt, Mr. Jack’s contributions to CD&R will be long-lasting, and we are very fortunate to have called him a friend.” ![]() His handwritten notes to co-workers acknowledging a particular accomplishment – great or small – are legendary. ![]() His generosity of spirit was evident in his abiding belief that individuals can achieve great things, and he took immense pride in helping people succeed. He had a big heart and cared deeply about people. Given the outsized role Welch played in American and global business, Working Capital Review offers a compilation of some remembrances and insights posted over the last days:ĬD&R : “It is hard for us to imagine that he will not be with us to push, prod, challenge, joke, and, above all, set the highest possible standards for each of us, our portfolio company executives, and the Firm. Jack Welch – businessman, former Chairman and CEO of General Electric, corporate leadership “guru,” Senior Advisor to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Funds for two decades, and more – died on March 1 at 84. ![]()
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