Longtime Thomson Exec Mike O’Hara Dead At 46
By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 3/29/2007
UPDATE! Indianapolis —Michael D. O’Hara, 46, who served 24 years with Thomson and RCA and led the successful launch of the RCA DirecTV Digital Satellite System in 1994, has died after a brief bout with cancer.
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In a prepared statement, Al Arras, senior executive VP of Thomson, said, “Mike will always be known for his incredible energy and the joy with which he lived his life. In addition to leading Thomson’s consumer businesses for many years, he was a man of very strong faith and helped dozens of people and causes throughout central Indiana. We have a lost a powerful and loving colleague, and a rare man who could assemble the right team to tackle nearly any task.”
O’Hara left Thomson last year to form Summus Ventures, a consulting firm based here whose clients included EchoStar.
Industry veteran Joe Clayton, a longtime friend and colleague of O’Hara told TWICE, “I've known Mike for 20 years. He is the consummate professional. He led the DirecTV product and marketing introduction that set the standard for all consumer electronics products. He was equally adept at working in the U.S., Europe or Asia. He was an expert in audio communication. And a little-known fact is he was a strong financial man. One of his first jobs was in credit management at General Electric. He was an all around business professional. It will be hard to match his level of intensity, creativity and dedication. He was a man with no equals and someone I will surely miss.”
Although best known for leading the launch of high-power direct-to-home mini-dish satellite systems under the RCA brand in the 1990s, the New Jersey native started his career in the consumer electronics industry with General Electric’s audio business in 1987.
In January 2000, O’Hara was named worldwide sales and marketing executive VP for Thomson’s TV, A/V, accessories, and communications businesses, a $3 billion enterprise with 10,000 employees.
O’ Hara is survived by his wife Diane and three children.
Funeral arrangements have been set. Calling will be Sunday, April 1 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Leppert Mortuary, 900 N. Rangeline Rd., Indianapolis. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Carmel, Ind., on Monday, April 2, at 10 a.m. Burial will follow immediately at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Cemetery in Indianapolis.
Memorial contributions may be made in O’Hara’s honor to St. Theodore Guerin High School, 15300 North Gray Road, Noblesville, Ind., 46062 (please indicate Michael O’Hara on the memo line).
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We grew up in the same town as Mike and his wife we also grew up in the industry together... at CES - RCA next to Casio at all of the old shows...
Please accept our prayers and condolences,
The Luberto Family
Nutley
Rich - 2007-2-4 09:30:00 EDT -
He was by far the most professional rep that ever called on us. A
generous caring gentlemen.Condolonces to his family.
Mel Tillman - 2007-30-3 18:58:00 EDT
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