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===Mormons in the Executive Suite=== | ===Mormons in the Executive Suite=== | ||
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+ | '''by [[Cannon, Mark W. | Mark W. Cannon]]''' | ||
''Summary of the New York City elements mentioned in this article'' | ''Summary of the New York City elements mentioned in this article'' | ||
− | * (pg 97, 2nd paragraph) ''The Short Hills Ward of New | + | * (pg 97, 2nd paragraph) ''The [[Short Hills Ward]] of New Jersey Stake, for example, has some forty-five executives with positions of significance, beginning with chairmen of the boards of two corporate giants.'' |
* [[Paul, DeWitt | DeWitt Paul]] Chairman, Beneficial Finance(largest consumer finance company in U.S. in assets ($1.5 billion) and outlets (1,800)) since 1962. Patriarch of [[New Jersey Stake]]. | * [[Paul, DeWitt | DeWitt Paul]] Chairman, Beneficial Finance(largest consumer finance company in U.S. in assets ($1.5 billion) and outlets (1,800)) since 1962. Patriarch of [[New Jersey Stake]]. | ||
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Dialogue Journal
v03 n3 Autumn 1968
Full text: | Mormons in the Executive Suite
[edit] Mormons in the Executive Suite
Summary of the New York City elements mentioned in this article
- (pg 97, 2nd paragraph) The Short Hills Ward of New Jersey Stake, for example, has some forty-five executives with positions of significance, beginning with chairmen of the boards of two corporate giants.
- DeWitt Paul Chairman, Beneficial Finance(largest consumer finance company in U.S. in assets ($1.5 billion) and outlets (1,800)) since 1962. Patriarch of New Jersey Stake.
- Lee S. Bickmore Chairman, National Biscuit Company (later Nabisco).
- Alex G. Oblad Vice President, Research and Engineering, M. W. Kellogg Co., a petroleum, chemical and fertilizer production facility design firm.
- Stephen H. Fletcher, Vice President and General Counsel, Western Electric. Son of noted scientist Harvey Fletcher.
- G. Stanley McAllister, Vice President, Properties and Operations Research, Associated Dry Goods Corportation (parent company of Lord & Taylor, Goldwaters, etc.). Spearheaded LDS Church involvement in the 1964-1965 World's Fair and the planned Mormon skyscraper off Fifth Avenue.
- William F. Edwards was a Wall Street investment counselor prior to retiring at age 45 to become BYU Vice President.
- Gerald L. Davey, President, Credit Data Corporation.
- O. Leslie Stone, President, Skaggs-Stone.
- Wilford Farnsworth, Vice President, First National City Bank of New York (now Citibank).
- Lochinvar Club is a club of high-level executives in the New York area with Utah and Mormon backgrounds.
- Robert Bradford, Chairman, American Smelting, Refining.
- Lew Callaway, Publisher, Newsweek.
- John McLean Clifford, President, Curtis Publishing.
- Oakley S. Evans, Vice President and Director of Corporate Development, J. C. Penney, Co.
- Jay Parkinson, President, Anaconda.
- Morris Wright, General Partner, Kuhn & Loeb
- De Alton Partridge, President, Near East Foundation.
- Stanton Hale, President, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance.
- Isaac Stewart, Vice President, Union Carbide.
- Anthony I. Eyring, Washington Mutual Savings Bank.