Michael Davi, author of a new book, “PrivileGEd — Experiences From My Unusual 40-Year Career with One of America’s Most Iconic Companies” will talk about his memoir as a 40-year General Electric engineer at 6 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9, in the Carnegie Room of Gloversville Public Library. He will sign his book.
“My story begins more than a century ago when my immigrant grandparents first arrived in the US from Italy,” he said in a news release. “All four grandparents worked at GE for a part of their lives. “As a second-generation Italian-American, I was privileged to be the first to graduate college with an engineering degree and became the first professional GE employee in our family.
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