Background
Clary, Keith Uhl was born on March 7, 1921 in Logansport, Indiana, United States. Son of Glen Uhl and Lucile (Billman) Clary.
Industrial relations executive
Clary, Keith Uhl was born on March 7, 1921 in Logansport, Indiana, United States. Son of Glen Uhl and Lucile (Billman) Clary.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Indiana University, 1943. Master of Business Administration, Indiana University, 1948.
Assistant director personnel and placement bureau, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1947-1948; manager personnel, Radio Corporation of America plant, Monticello, Indiana, 1948-1954; manager personnel, Indianapolis Radio Corporation of America plants, 1954-1957; manager organization development, corporation headquarters, Radio Corporation of America, Camden, New Jersey, 1957-1959; manager personnel electronic data processing division, Radio Corporation of America, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1959-1964; vice president industrial relations, Radio Corporation of America Consumer Electronics World Headquarters, Indianapolis, 1964-1986; retired, 1987. Assistant professor Military Science and Tactics Howe Military Academy, Howe, Indiana, 1945-1946. Advisory board Indiana Executive program, Indiana U., 1970-1971.
When seeking to address certain political issues, the Church must engage with other denominations to understand their views and needs.
Male and female have common humanity, having equal worth in the eyes of God. The erroneous notion that one gender is superior to another should be rejected.
Trustee, Indianapolis Museum Art, since 1970. Captain infantry, United States Army, 1943-1946, European Theatre of Operations. Member Indianapolis Urban League (founding member, board directors 1972-1976), Indiana State Chamber of C. (labor relations committee 1964-1974), Indiana Personnel Association (board directors), Indiana History Society (library committee 1990), Asian Art Society, Indianapolis Museum Art (president 1991, human resources committee since 1990, fine arts committee 2003^, donated numerous items of Chinese art and other objects to Indianapolis Museum of Art and Evansville Museum of Art), Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma.