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(Industrialist) Owen D. Young was a prominent American industrialist, businessman, lawyer, and diplomat recognized for his pivotal involvement in the Second Reparations Conference in 1929. He is celebrated for leading the resolution of Germany's World War I reparations by establishing the Young Plan. Young played a crucial role in the establishment of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) as a General Electric subsidiary in 1919, serving as its inaugural chairman. His professional achievements encompass substantial contributions to international diplomacy and the business realm.