panam.captain
By (Author) Timothy Mellon
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st February 2025
24th October 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
Transport industries
388.092
Hardback
184
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 28mm
612g
My name is Timothy Mellon. Please call me Tim.
After years of avoiding the spotlight, Timothy Mellon, or Tim as hed ask you to call him, shares the story of his life in panam.captain. From growing up in Virginia in his family home and farm, to searching for the lost wreckage of Amelia Earhart, panam.captain follows the many opportunities that came Mellons way and how he turned them all into success.
While attending Yale, he fell in love with computer programming and started a company out of Guilford, Connecticut in which he was the sole employee. Once taken as far as it could go, he sold the company and moved on to invest in another adventure, making ties for the railways. It naturally followed that instead of supplying the railways, that he should buy a railway. Through his story, Mellon speaks with great passion about the deals and acquisitions that turned into an expanding enterprise.
As a pilot with over 11,500 hours of logged airtime, his next move was to purchase the company Pan Am out of bankruptcy. As owner of the company, and with the skill necessary to do the job, he became a commercial airline pilot and quite literally kept the American institution that is Pan Am flying in the air. panam.captain is a well-documented collection of lessons for business and life, all learned through the expansive experiences and industrious nature of Timothy Mellon.
Tim Mellon is a maverick entrepreneur who embodies the most admirable qualities of what FDR called American Industrial genius.Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Timothy Mellon is an American businessman and was the chairman and owner of Pan Am Systems, a rail transport, airline, manufacturing and energy, and real estate corporation formerly known as Guilford Transportation Industries, until 2022. The grandson of Andrew Mellon, and the son of Paul Mellon and Mary Conover Brown, Timothy Mellon was trustee of the Andew W. Mellon Foundation for twenty-one years until 2002. He moved from Connecticut to Wyoming, where he currently resides, in 2005.