James E. Gleason Hall (GLE)
James E. Gleason
James E. Gleason was the son of William Gleason, founder of Gleason Works. The company was the world's leading producer of bevel gear machinery. James Gleason was president of the company from 1922-1947, and was awarded 36 patents for his many inventions. He served as chairman of the board until his death in 1964, at the age of 95.
Mr. Gleason served on the RIT Board of Trustees for 65 years (1899-1964), including 20 years as chairman. He regarded RIT as a great asset to local youth as well as to industry. He was an enthusiastic supporter of the move to the Henrietta campus, which occurred in 1968.
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