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John Francis Mitchell (January 1, 1928 – June 9, 2009) was an American electronics engineer and President & COO of Motorola.〔〔(John F. Mitchell biography )〕 Mitchell led the pioneering development and implementation of the Motorola’s mobile phone technology producing the first portable transistorized pager and cell phone; was the driving force behind building quality into engineering,〔(John F. Mitchell, Longtime Motorola Leader: '' (a): (h):"Do it the engineering way, the proper way" (b): "Mitchell was very intelligent..creative..original..just a very good guy." (c): "John F. Mitchell had a reputation of being frugal," (d): "It was not about him or his perks, but rather the Team, " (e): "Colleagues stood in awe of his brilliance and his stand up management style." (f): Summary of Motorola Career. (g): John F. Mitchell, Longtime Motorola Leader - "You couldn't put one over on John," (i): John F. Mitchell, Longtime Motorola Leader, "kept everyone on their toes." '' by Sandra Guy, Chicago Sun-Times, July 2, 2009 )〕 and the establishment of the Motorola University and Six Sigma Institute;〔 Quality Returns to America〕 and launched the global Iridium Satellite Constellation. ''"During his 45-year career, Mitchell shaped the creation of nearly all of the wireless communications industries in the latter half of the 20th century."''〔〔〔〔(Commencement Awards & Notes ) Illinois Institute of Technology IIT, dated 1995, - (a): ''"led the evolution of the first generation of cell phones, a field that Motorola would dominate for years."'' (b): ''Awards for John F. Mitchell.'' (c): ''Posthumous Award 2010.''(d): ''"led the evolution of the first generation of cell phones, a field that Motorola would dominate for years"'' (e): ''the first cell phone was affectionately known as the Brick''〕〔(Time Magazine Memorial John F. Mitchell ) by Frances Romero, dated July 6, 2009, Time Magazine, (a):''-60% of the world's population would use mobile phones just a quarter-century after his (Mitchell's) brainchild in 1983''. ''(b): (c): (d): (i): "comments on early life in last paragraph - rough and tumble, erector set". (e): "technical specs of DynaTAC". (f): vision, "virtually anyone". (g): "60% of the world" - unprecedented success of the cell phone, $20 billion in sales. (h): "Motorola at the forefront of...revolution". 〕〔(The top 15 Giants in Telephony )〕〔(Who Invented the Cell Phone? )〕〔Wikipedia: History of Cell Phone〕 ==Family and early years== He was born in Chicago, Illinois, son of Irish immigrants,〔(John Francis Mitchell Retirement-(a):"''the son of Irish Immigrants,''" (b):"''retiring in 1998 as Vice Chairman''," (c): "''-John F. Mitchell charted the development of the revolutionary first generation of cellphones, popular for their forward-looking technology but unaffectionately nicknamed "boot" for their size and heft, and later with the trimmed down version - referred to as "the brick",''" (d):"''-son of an Irish born Chicago Patrolman''." (e):"John Francis Mitchell ''chief engineer''", (f): ''"One early hit was the first transistorized pager,"'' (g):"''Mitchell pushed hard.''" (h): ''"John Francis Mitchell delayed his retirement to raise another $1.59 billion for Iridium."'' (i): "''Iridium was a "triumph of technology over business," said Howard Anderson, Professor MIT''" (j): "''Mitchell was pleased to watch Iridium.....go on to perform as advertised in high stress situations...war zones....natural disasters.''" by Stephen Miller, June 20–21, 2009, The Wall Street Journal )〕〔(William & Bridie Mitchell, ''parents of John F. Mitchell'' )〕() William Mitchell, Cloghboley, Maugherow, Sligo and Bridget Keane, Listowel, Kerry, Ireland.() He was married and had three children.
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