Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> February 28, 2000

Douglas R. Starrett – L.s. Starrett Company (scx)

Douglas R. Starrett began his training with the company by working during school vacations. In 1941 he started the toomakers' apprentice course, leaving for three years of service in the Air Corps during World War II. As an aircraft commander, he piloted a B-17 Flying Fortress with the 8th Air Force in the European Theater, winning the air medal with five oak leaf clusters. After the war, he returned and served as an Experimental Toolmaker, Methods Engineer, Assistant Vice President, Vice President in Charge of Plant Operations and Executive Vice President. In 1958 he was responsible for setting up the Scottish branch of the company in Jedburgh and the Brazilian branch in Sao Paolo. He became Chairman and CEO of the company in 1994. Profile
TWST: Could we start out with a brief overview and a little bit of the

history of The L.S. Starrett Company just to set up a background for our

readers?

Mr. Starrett: We're over 100 years old.