Background
Monday, John Christian was born on June 29, 1925 in West Bend, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Leo John and Emilie Suzanne (Klapper) Monday.
manufacturing company executive
Monday, John Christian was born on June 29, 1925 in West Bend, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Leo John and Emilie Suzanne (Klapper) Monday.
Bachelor in Mathematics and Economics, Ripon College, 1949; Bachelor of Business Administration, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951; Master of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin, 1954.
Director research, Hevi Duty Elec. Company, 1951-1954;
division manager, Hevi Duty Elec. Company, 1954-1959;
vice president, general manager, Hubbard Aluminum Products Company, Pittsburgh and Abingdon, Virginia, 1959-1965;
president, American Vitrified Products Company, Cleveland, 1965-1969;
executive vice president, board directors, Intermark Inc., La Jolla, California, 1969-1991;
president, chairman, Specialties Engineering Corp, San Diego, since 1991;
president, board directors, Specon Inc.
President, Chairman, Board Of Directors Speciality Engineering Corporation, since 1976, San Diego. President Specon Inc., La Jolla, since 1981.
Member Committee of 25, Washington, 1967-1969. Trustee Johnston Memorial Hospital, 1963-1965, Virginia Highlands Foundation, 1963-1965. Director Street and Highway Safety Lighting Bureau, 1959-1965.
Regional chairman educational council Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969-1982. Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1946. Member American Society for Testing and Materials (member D 33 committee, subcommittee chairman, steel structures painting council), National Electrical Manufacturers Association, American Management Association, Clay Pipe Association (vice chairman 1965-1969), National Association Corrosion Engineers, La Jolla Country Club (San Diego), Baillage La Chaine des Rotisseurs (Bailli of La Jolla).
Married Alyce S. Riesch, August 20, 1949 (divorced January 1981). Children: Linda Lee Monday Orlando, John Scott. Married Virginia M. Clayton, January 29, 1981.