Hernán Behn
Puerto Rican businessman
Hernan Behn (February 19,1880 Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands– October 7, 1933 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France co-founded the Puerto Rico Telephone Company which eventually spawned ITT.[1][2] Behn, along with his brother Sosthenes built the Two Brothers Bridge —Puente Dos Hermanos in Spanish— in San Juan. The bridge links the districts of Condado and Old San Juan.
See also
References
- ^ "Hernán Behn y Sosthenes Behn". Umbral (Universidad de Puerto Rico) (in Spanish).[permanent dead link]
- ^ Morales Cortés, Ramón. Telecommunications in Puerto Rico Archived 2018-09-30 at the Wayback Machine (paper). New York, USA: Virtual Institute of Information.
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ITT Corporation
- Abbey Life
- American Cable and Radio Corporation
- Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company
- C. Lorenz
- Cannon
- Claro Puerto Rico
- Commercial Cable Company
- Commercial Pacific Cable Company
- Creed & Company
- EDO Corporation
- Exelis Visual Information Solutions
- Federal Telegraph Company
- Flygt
- Focke-Wulf
- Goulds Pumps
- ITT Exelis
- ITT Technical Institute
- Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company
- Kolster-Brandes
- Mix & Genest
- Rayonier
- Sheraton Hotels and Resorts
- Standard Telecommunication Laboratories
- Standard Telephones and Cables
- The Hartford
- WPXN-TV
- Xylem Inc.
- Sosthenes Behn
- Hernán Behn
- William Henry Harrison
- Harold Geneen
- John William Mackay
- Rand Araskog
- Ellery W. Stone
- The Sovereign State
- ITT: The Management of Opportunity
- The ITT Wars
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