GE Infrastructure
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GE Infrastructure is a subsidiary of General Electric, formed in 2005 as part of a company-wide reorganization under CEO Jeff Immelt.
Business units making up GE Infrastructure include:
- GE Aviation
- GE Commercial Aviation Services
- GE Energy
- GE Energy Financial Services
- GE Oil & Gas
- GE Transportation Systems (formerly GE Rail)
- GE Water
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Founders: Thomas Edison | Edwin J. Houston | Elihu Thomson |
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Corporate Directors: James Cash, Jr. | William Castell | Dennis Dammerman | Ann Fudge | Claudio Gonzalez | Jeffrey Immelt | Andrea Jung | A.G. Lafley | Robert Lane | Ralph Larsen | Rochelle Lazarus | Sam Nunn | Roger Penske | Robert Swieringa | Douglas Warner | Bob Wright |
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Primary Business Units: GE Commercial Finance | GE Consumer Finance | GE Healthcare | GE Industrial | GE Infrastructure | NBC Universal |

