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  1. Paul Gray Hoffman (April 26, 1891 – October 8, 1974) was an American automobile company executive, statesman, and global development aid administrator. He was the first administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, where he led the implementation of the Marshall Plan from 1948 to 1950.

  2. 9 oct. 1974 · Paul G. Hoffman, the automobile executive who headed the United Nations Development Program and who was the first administrator of the Marshall Plan after World War If, died here yesterday in...

  3. Paul G. Hoffman (born April 26, 1891, Chicago—died Oct. 8, 1974, New York City) was an American automobile-manufacturing executive who administered international assistance programs of the United States and the United Nations.

  4. Paul Gray Hoffman was an American automobile company executive, statesman and businessman. He served as the first administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) and of the United Nations Development Programme, and was involved in the implementation of the Marshall Plan.

  5. If Paul Gray Hoffman takes the tiller of ECA, an exhausted, socialistic Europe will meet an ebullient U.S. businessman and an evangelist of free enterprise.

  6. PAUL GRAY HOFFMAN's life was not one success story but many. A talented, dynamic businessman, he went on to serve both America and the world as an inspired public servant and a great humanitarian. His work with the Studebaker Packard Corporation marked him as one of the giants of American industry. At the end of World War II, as the first ...

  7. The fourth ITE Honorary Member, Paul Gray Hoffman, had a distinguished career as an industrialist and statesman. He was always interested and dedicated to constructive highway traffic and safety programs.