Peter B. Inglot

Engineer, executive

Born Jan. 16, 1924, Lubaczow, Poland; came to U.S., 1952; son of Wladyslaw and Kinga (Drozdzak); married Danuta (Ptaszynska); children: Ewa, Christopher.

Education: Electrical Engineering College, Bournemouth (United Kingdom), 1949-52.

Career: in Chicago (IL) - engineer, Shervin-Williams Company, 1952-53, Midwest Coil And Transformers, 1953-56, vice chairman, engineer, Schumacher Electric Company, 1956-58, vice president, Quality Transformers Corporation, 1958-64, president, Inglot Electronics Corporation, 1964 -.

Member of: treasurer, 1963, vice president, 1964, president, 1965, Polish - American Engineers Association; director, Polish American Congress (P.A.C.); advisory board director, Illinois Toll.

Honors: Order of Virtuti Militari, and Cross of Valor, Polish Government in Exile, London (U.K.); War Medal 1939-45, and Defense Medal, British Government

Served with: Polish Army, Infantry, major, 1940-46

Affiliation: Republican, Roman Catholic

Languages: Polish, English

Hobbies: tennis, bridge

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996