David Sarnoff, born on February 27, 1891, was a pioneering entrepreneur and engineer who significantly shaped the landscape of radio broadcasting and television in America. A Russian-born American, Sarnoff's career was marked by his leadership at the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), where he served in various capacities from its inception in 1919 until his retirement in 1970.
Under Sarnoff's guidance, RCA evolved into a colossal conglomerate of telecommunications and media companies, including the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). His vision and strategic direction helped establish RCA as one of the largest entities in the world, fundamentally transforming how information and entertainment were disseminated.
In recognition of his contributions during World War II, Sarnoff was appointed as a Reserve Brigadier General of the Signal Corps in 1945, earning him the moniker