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James David Power III (May 30, 1931 – January 23, 2021) was the founder of the marketing firm
J.D. Power and Associates J.D. Power is an American consumer research, data, and analytics firm based in Troy, Michigan. The company was founded in 1968 by James David Power III. It conducts surveys of customer satisfaction, product quality, and buyer behavior for the aut ...
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Early life

Born in
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, Power was the oldest of four children. Power's father was an English teacher at Worcester Boys Trade High School, teaching at the school for 44 years. Power attended Saint Peter's High School. Following graduation from
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in 1953, Power served four years as a line officer aboard the
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icebreaker USCGC ''Eastwind'' in the Arctic and Antarctic. During his service, he appeared briefly in a
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documentary “Men Against The Arctic” about icebreakers. He subsequently earned an MBA from the
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in Finance. He joined Ford Motor Company as a financial analyst and later worked for Marplan as a marketing research consultant for General Motors Corporation's Buick and GMC truck and coach divisions. In 1965, Power and his family moved to California with the purpose of establishing a family business. Prior to launching J.D. Power and Associates in 1968, Power worked as a marketing research executive for J. I. Case Company, a construction and farm equipment manufacturer, and was director of corporate planning for McCulloch Corporation, a Los Angeles-based engine manufacturer.


J.D. Power and Associates

Power began conducting customer satisfaction research on April 1, 1968, as founder of the marketing information firm J.D. Power and Associates. Power started J.D. Power and Associates at the kitchen table with his family and initially the "Associates" in the firm's title were his own wife and children. The Power family also took out a second mortgage on their existing house at the time to support the fledgling company. In 1972, the company first drew national attention when Julie P. Power, David Power's wife, discovered a design flaw in certain
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automobiles, which was then publicized by ''
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''. In the following years, J. D. Power and Associates became well known for its automotive customer satisfaction rankings. Power sold the company to
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in 2005 for an undisclosed amount of money. He also stepped down as chairman but remained active with strategic planning.


Awards and philanthropy

In 1992, Power was a recipient of the
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's Distinguished Service Citation, awarded each year to seven of the industry's most accomplished leaders. In 2014, Power was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame. He held honorary doctorate degrees from
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,
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,
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, and Misericordia College. In January 2018, the Power family gifted the College of the Holy Cross $3 million in support of the college's Center for Liberal Arts in the World, to be renamed th
J.D. Power Center for Liberal Arts in the World
He also served as an adjunct professor of marketing at California State University, Northridge. Power also frequently spoke to top management and boards of directors of companies worldwide.


Personal life

Power is the subject of Sarah Morgans and Bill Thorness' book, ''Power: How J. D. Power III Became the Auto Industry's Adviser, Confessor, and Eyewitness to History''. His family currently resides in
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References


External links


J.D. Power Corporate Site

J.D. Power Consumer Site
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