Bickmore, Lee S.

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* Later returned to Nabisco.<ref>Cannon, Mark. ''Mormons in the Executive Suite'', Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.</ref>
 
* Later returned to Nabisco.<ref>Cannon, Mark. ''Mormons in the Executive Suite'', Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.</ref>
 
* Chairman, National Biscuit Company (Nabisco).<ref>Cannon, Mark. ''Mormons in the Executive Suite'', Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.</ref>
 
* Chairman, National Biscuit Company (Nabisco).<ref>Cannon, Mark. ''Mormons in the Executive Suite'', Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.</ref>
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* Board member, Banker's Trust, 1962<ref>Display Ad. New York Times, Jan. 3, 1962.</ref>.
  
 
===Professional Recognition===
 
===Professional Recognition===

Revision as of 15:46, 25 September 2008

Contents

Work History

  • Selling job with Nabisco following the depression.. Later fired in a cutback because he was last one hired and was single.[1]
  • Later returned to Nabisco.[2]
  • Chairman, National Biscuit Company (Nabisco).[3]
  • Board member, Banker's Trust, 1962[4].

Professional Recognition

  • Marketing Statesman of the Year, Sales Executive Club of New York.[5]

Education

  • BA, Utah State University.[6]
  • Graduate work, Utah State University.[7]

Church Service

  • Gospel Doctrine Teacher.[8]
  • Served on search committee to choose head of new Church "external communications" (i.e., public communications) department. Committee chose Wendel J. Ashton[9].
  • Appointed special consultant to the First Presidency, 28 September 1972[10].
  • Member of the Church Finance Committee, 1974[11].

Publications

  • Success Has Four Price Tags, The Readers' Digest. March 1965.[12]
  • Speech in Vital Speeches.[13]


  1. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  2. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  3. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  4. Display Ad. New York Times, Jan. 3, 1962.
  5. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  6. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  7. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  8. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  9. Wendell J. Ashton: advocate, publisher, civic leader by Val L. Peterson. Masters Thesis, Brigham Young University, 1994.
  10. �Diary of Action: The Life and Administration of Harold B. Lee,� Ensign, Feb 1974, p.11.
  11. �Sustaining of Church Officers,� Ensign, Nov 1974, p. 36.
  12. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
  13. Cannon, Mark. Mormons in the Executive Suite, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. v3 n3, Autumn 1968, pp 97-108.
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