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J. Erik Jonsson (John Erik Jonsson) was born on 6 September, 1901 in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., is an American businessperson and politician. Discover J. Erik Jonsson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 6 September 1901
Birthday 6 September
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Date of death 31 August, 1995
Died Place Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1901

John Erik Jonsson (6 September 1901 – 31 August 1995) was an American businessman who was co-founder and early president of Texas Instruments Incorporated.

He became Mayor of Dallas, a major advocate of the creation of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and a philanthropist in later years.

Erik Jonsson was born on 6 September 1901 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

His parents, John Peter and Ellen Charlotte (Palmquist) Jonsson, were both born in Sweden and independently migrated to the United States in the prior decade.

Both were naturalized citizens.

Jonsson was an only child.

1912

The family moved in 1912 to Montclair, New Jersey, where at the age of sixteen Jonsson graduated from Montclair High School.

1922

He was a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), class of 1922 earning a degree in mechanical engineering, where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega.

Jonsson began his career in 1922 at Alcoa as a rolling mill apprentice, and advanced to the position of manufacturing superintendent of an Alcoa subsidiary, the Aluminum Index Company.

1923

Jonsson married Margaret Fonde in Knoxville, Tennessee on 8 February 1923 and together they had three children.

He held the position from 1923 to 1927.

1927

In 1927 he left Alcoa and entered the auto business attempting a Pontiac dealership, returning to Alcoa in 1929 as a sales engineer.

During Jonsson's last year at Alcoa, J. Clarence Karcher, the husband of Mrs. Jonsson's cousin, occasionally asked Jonsson's assistance with expediting materials orders for a start-up company he had co-founded with petroleum geologists Eugene McDermott and Everette DeGolyer, Geophysical Service Incorporated, a pioneering provider of seismic exploration services to the petroleum industry.

1930

In June 1930 Karcher offered Jonsson a job managing the manufacture of seismic instruments at Karcher's company lab in Newark, New Jersey, and in July Jonsson again left Alcoa.

1934

In 1934, Jonsson and his family moved to Dallas, Texas where GSI was now headquartered.

Jonsson held the position of secretary of Geophysical Service, which gave him responsibility for all of the accounting, banking, international, legal, manufacturing, personnel, purchasing, and warehousing activities of the company.

1939

Jonsson held this position until 1939.

In 1939, the company reorganized as Coronado Corp., an oil company with Geophysical Service Inc (GSI), now as a subsidiary.

Jonsson became secretary-treasurer in 1939 as part of the reorganization.

1941

On 6 December 1941, Jonsson along with three other GSI employees, Eugene McDermott, Cecil H. Green, and H.B. Peacock purchased GSI.

1942

In 1942, he became vice president and treasurer.

1951

He held this position until 1951.

During World War II, GSI built electronics for the United States Army Signal Corps and the Navy.

After the war, GSI continued to produce electronics.

The rugged nature of equipment for the oil industry and of military equipment were similar and thus continued expansion into military contracts was a natural progression.

In 1951, the Geophysical Service changed its name to Texas Instruments; GSI becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the new company.

1958

Jonsson became president of Texas Instruments, a position he held until 1958.

Jonsson was elected chairman of the board in 1958 and held this position until 1966.

Under Jonsson's leadership, TI invented the integrated circuit in 1958, the electronic hand held calculator in 1967, and the single chip microcomputer in 1971.

Jonsson was a strong advocate for education, serving or leading on the boards of many educational institutions and created alliances to improve local educational facilities.

1963

It was Mr.Jonsson's unhappy task to take the podium November 22, 1963, at the former Dallas Trade Mart to inform the waiting crowd of the motorcade shooting of President Kennedy and Governor Connally.

Video/audio footage of this briefing exists.

1964

In 1964, shortly after the assassination in Dallas of President John F. Kennedy, Jonsson became mayor of Dallas, Texas on February 3, 1964, completing the term of Mayor Earle Cabell who had resigned to run for Congress.

Elected to three additional terms, he worked to improve morale and the image of the city.

Jonsson pushed through a $175 million bond that financed a new city hall, the Dallas Convention Center and the Dallas Central Library.

He was a central leader in the development of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and served as its first board chairman.

1966

He became honorary chairman in 1966 through 1977.

1969

Jonsson was a founder of the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies, which became the University of Texas at Dallas in 1969.

Jonsson was the first president of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, as well as president of the powerful civic group, the Dallas Citizen's Council.

1995

Jonsson died of pneumonia at his home on 31 August 1995 and was buried at Dallas's Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park.