Background
Brunner, George Matthew was born on January 17, 1925 in Newark. Son of Mathias J. and Mary E. (Fuith) Brunner.
manufacturing executive management consultant
Brunner, George Matthew was born on January 17, 1925 in Newark. Son of Mathias J. and Mary E. (Fuith) Brunner.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Columbia University, 1949, MChemE, 1950. Development engineer J.T. Baker Chemical Company, Phillipsburg, New Jersey, 1950-1953. Plant manager International Minerals & Chemical Corporation, Niagara Falls, New York and Houston, 1953-1962.
Manufacturing engineering manager General Foods Corporation, Hoboken, New Jersey, Houston and Lafayette, Indiana, 1962-1971.
Vice president manufacturing West.R. Grace & Company, Saint Simons Islands, Georgia, 1971-1973. President, chief Executive officer South America Schonbrunn & Company, Incorporated., Palisades Park, New Jersey, 1973-1982.
Vice president operations American Maize Products Company, Stamford, Connecticut, 1982-1984. Management consultant, 1984.
Development engineer J.T. Baker Chemical Company, Phillipsburg, New Jersey, 1950—1953. Plant manager International Minerals & Chemical Corp, Niagara Falls, New York, 1953—1962, Houston, 1953—1962. Manufacturing engineering manager General Foods Corporation, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1962—1971, Houston, 1962—1971, Lafayette, Indiana, 1962—1971.
Vice president manufacturing W.R. Grace & Company, St. Simons Islands, Georgia, 1971—1973. President & Chief Executive Officer S.A. Schonbrunn & Company, Inc., Palisades Park, New Jersey, 1973—1982. Vice president operations American Maize Products Company, Stamford, Connecticut, 1982—1984, management consultant, since 1984.
With United States Army, 1943-1945.
Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1945. Member National Coffee Association (director), President"s Association, American Chemical Society, American Institute Chemical Engineers, Electrochemical Society, 5th Armored Division Association (president 1980-1981). Patentee in field
Married Ruth East. Owens, November 16, 1953.