How Irwin Miller, Former CEO of Cummins, Redefined Success and Transformed a Midwestern City
Columbus, Indiana, a town of fewer than 50,000, has a library by I.M. Pei and a school by Harry Weese. In 1957, when J. Irwin Miller was chairman of the diesel engine manufacturer Cummins Corporation, he made a surprising offer to the company's headquarter city of Columbus, Indiana. The Cummins …
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