Bill Gore

Wilbert L. Gore (1912 - 1986) also known as Bill Gore, was a chemical engineer and the main inventor of Gore-Tex fabrics. Gore received both a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering in 1933 and a masters of science in chemistry in 1935 from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Gore and his wife Genevieve founded W. L. Gore and Associates in the basement of their Newark, Delaware home in 1958. Gore co-developed with his son, Rober... more

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