This document compares Mr. Frank Stonach and Mrs. Bertha Wilson. Mr. Stonach grew up during the Great Depression and immigrated to Canada, where he started a machine shop and eventually founded Magna International, a major automotive parts company employing over 100,000 people. Mrs. Wilson faced discrimination as a woman but graduated with honors and worked her way up from a back office job to become the first woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal. The document concludes that Mr. Stonach made a greater impact on the Canadian economy through job creation despite facing more challenges starting his career.
This document compares Mr. Frank Stonach and Mrs. Bertha Wilson. Mr. Stonach grew up during the Great Depression and immigrated to Canada, where he started a machine shop and eventually founded Magna International, a major automotive parts company employing over 100,000 people. Mrs. Wilson faced discrimination as a woman but graduated with honors and worked her way up from a back office job to become the first woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal. The document concludes that Mr. Stonach made a greater impact on the Canadian economy through job creation despite facing more challenges starting his career.
This document compares Mr. Frank Stonach and Mrs. Bertha Wilson. Mr. Stonach grew up during the Great Depression and immigrated to Canada, where he started a machine shop and eventually founded Magna International, a major automotive parts company employing over 100,000 people. Mrs. Wilson faced discrimination as a woman but graduated with honors and worked her way up from a back office job to become the first woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal. The document concludes that Mr. Stonach made a greater impact on the Canadian economy through job creation despite facing more challenges starting his career.
Was apprenticed at the age of 14 to a tool and die maker in Austria
Left for Switzerland for a job as a machinist
Owned his own machine shop in late 50s in Ontario
MR. FRANK STONACH
Took advantage auto pact by merging with the company Manga Electronics corp. which was a small defense supplier Took complete control of the merged company a year later Operated 43 mostly Canadian plants and produced $500 million in auto parts In 1995 manga had earned 300 million on sales of nearly 5 billion
MRS. BERTHA WILSON
Became a college graduate and forced her way into male dominated jobs graduated with honors Took what job she was given at the back of a lawyers office preparing other lawyers work and turned it around by proving how useful she was and that the
wouldnt be able to succeed without her
MRS. BERTHA WILSON
A few years later she became a lawyers lawyer and was giving advice to other lawyers in her firm Was promoted to Ontario court appeal in 1975 First women in to scale to such judicial heights in the province She was like by almost every one
WHOS A BETTER GREATER
CANADIAN I think Frank Stonach made a better impact on the economy because he introduced hundreds of thousands of jobs and he didnt have any head start, but worked from a simple machinist, to owning a million dollar company.
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