Robert Pew

Robert Pew (1923 – December 22, 2012) was an American businessman and chairman of Steelcase and played a role in Grand Valley State University's development in the 1980s. Pew joined Steelcase in 1952 and served as official chairman through 1974 until 1999. He became an official member of the GVSU board from 1985–88. In the 1990s, Pew's organization became the world's largest producer and distributor of office furniture.

Personal life

Pew was born in Syracuse, New York. He served in World War II in years 1942 and 1945 and completed over 50 objectives as a fighter pilot captain. He died in Florida, of natural causes, aged 89, preceded in death by his wife Mary Idema Pew, survived by sons Robert III and John, daughter Kate Wolters. In 1990, Forbes Magazine nominated Pew and his family world’s 25 wealthiest families and in 1989, Ronald Reagan awarded Pew with the National Trust Historic Preservation Award.[1][2]

References

  1. "Longtime Steelcase leader Robert Pew passes away". Michigan Live. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  2. "Steelcase's Robert Pew dies at 89". WOOD tv. Retrieved 28 December 2012.


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