Leaving Southern California Edison, Brooker worked for ten years at
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company running all the Firestone Stores in the western states. In 1944 he was recruited by
Sears, where he worked under
Robert E. Wood, a retired U.S. Army brigadier general who was then the company's president. Brooker rose through the ranks, becoming head of manufacturing, a member of Sears' board of directors, and, in 1958, president of the newly formed
Whirlpool Corporation. At the 1959
American National Exhibition in Moscow, Brooker supervised the Whirlpool kitchen, the exhibit that prompted the
Kitchen Debate between then-Vice President
Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev. At Whirlpool, Brooker applied the systems of General Wood, developing long-term relationships with suppliers and treating people fairly. == Montgomery Ward ==