Eliot Ness, former Diebold board chairman, headed Diebold during new product growth into office equipment and microfilming. This shot was taken in 1944.
A 1956 shot of an after-hours depository.
Ray Koontz, former Diebold board chairman, led the company into new product development during the 1960s — most importantly, he led the company to work on its own ATM line.
In the 1960s, Diebold’s first ATM prototype was demonstrated.
An extra fun fact: In 1955, a Diebold safe contained the answers to questions used on the quiz show, "The $64,000 Question."
An extra fun fact: In 1955, comedian Bob Hope clowned with a Diebold vault door at a bank opening in Texas.