About
five months ago a new Chamber of Commerce sprang into existence in Redwood City
that has already done as much for the advancement of its chosen field, as any
similar promotion organization in the entire State.
The
creator and moving force of this association is Mr. Ed. T. McGettigan who has
made community building, trade-development and trade-protection a life study.
Mr.
McGettigan was born in Vallejo, California,
March 3, 1875. Early in life he
attended the “College of Hard Knocks,” obtaining his education in a life of
practical experience, including in his curriculum, salesmanship, government
clerkship; and finally taking up newspaper work, which he followed for twelve
years. His newspaper experience covered
a field ranging from San Francisco to Denver.
The
positions he is now filling are: Secretary-Manager of the Redwood City Chamber
of Commerce, and General Manager of the Peninsula Industrial Commission, an
organization formed for the purpose of the making known, through widespread
newspaper publicity, the merits of San Mateo County. In a little over two years, Mr. McGettigan’s articles on the
good road of San Mateo County have been published in magazines and papers in
nearly every state in the union as well as in Canada and Australia, being
largely responsible for the recent development of the County during the last
two years.
Mr.
McGettigan lives in Wellesley Park, Redwood City with his wife and four
children. He is Past Exalted Ruler of
Vallejo lodge of Elks, the B. P. O. E., being the only fraternal order of which
he is a member.
Transcribed
by Karen L. Pratt
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 192. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.
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