Philip D. Reed

Philip D. Reed (1899–1989) was president and chief executive officer of General Electric Company from 1940 to 1942 and from 1945 to 1959.

He graduated from North Division High School in Milwaukee, and went to the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1917, but quit in his freshman year to join the U.S. Army at the outbreak of World War I.

[1] Due to an appendectomy, he was unable to join the American Expeditionary Force; when the Armistice with Germany came he was in artillery training at Fort Monroe.

[citation needed] Philip Reed joined General Electric in 1926 as a member of its law department.

He became general counsel to the Incandescent Lamp Department in 1934, and in 1937, he was appointed assistant to the president of GE.