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William G. McGowan / MCI Digital Collection
 

William G. McGowan / MCI Digital Collection

William G. McGowan Portrait for Nation's Business, 1985This collection includes approximately 5000 selected pages and images from the archives of the William G. McGowan / MCI Comminications Corporation collection at the Hagley Library.

William G. McGowan (1927-1992) was the driving force behind the success and innovation of MCI. He was born in the small coal mining and railroad town of Ashley, Pennsylvania. After serving in the U.S. Army, he attended Kings College in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and then received an MBA from Harvard University. McGowan joined MCI in 1968 and immediately pushed for the company to go nationwide with microwave telecommunications services at low prices. To do so, he took on the AT&T monopoly, mainly through a series of regulatory and legal battles. Successful antitrust litigation against AT&T transformed the previously regulated telecommunications industry into a business open to competition. MCI adapted to industry changes to become one of the largest providers of telecommunications services in the world. McGowan was known as the face of MCI and as the man who took on Ma Bell and won.

This digital collection documents McGowan's widely recognized role in reshaping the telecommunications industry and his deep involvement in various aspects of MCI's operations.

Learn more at "William McGowan's MCI: 1968 to 1991", a digital exhibit produced by the Hagley Library in partnership with the William G. McGowan Charitable Fund.

If you have questions about the MCI collection, please contact Hagley's Manuscript and Archives Department at 302-658-2400 ext 330 or Ask Hagley


Subject Browse List

The links below highlight a few of the subjects covered in the collection. This is not a comprehensive list. For additional subjects use the search box at the top of the page.

Annual Reports

Anti-Trust Lawsuit

Interviews with William G. McGowan (transcripts)

MCI Headquarters, Washington D.C.

MCI History at a Glance

MCI Photographs

McGowan correspondence

McGowan photographs


Question and Comments

Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to Ask Hagley or call Kevin Martin, Digital Archivist, at 302-658-2400 ext 232.



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