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38
2015 YEAR IN REVIEW
Marking Milestones (continued)
Farooq’s aim is to successfully complete his industrial mechanic
training and then possibly continue his studies. His instructor is
very enthusiastic about his curiosity, ambition and commitment.
All I want is to build a new life for me here,” said Farooq.
Caterpillar employees come to us in many different ways, with many
different stories. But we are humbled by what they have in common:
the loyalty and dedication to put their talents and enthusiasm to work
to help us build the world.
1933 After graduating from the apprentice
program in 1933, future CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
BILL NAUMANN started his rise through
the ranks as an inspector at the East Peoria Plant.
Bill worked as a foreman, general foreman of
inspection, factory manager and vice president
before being named Chairman of the Board in 1975.
1925 In 1925 Caterpillar employed 2,537 people.
Today, our 100,000+ employees continue to change
the world. From bringing basic infrastructure like roads,
airports and power to developing societies, powering
space missions, widening the Panama Canal, to building
the world’s superhighways, these employees are
involved in the world’s most important projects.