1968-v03-n3-Dialogue-Mormons in the Executive Suite

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Dialogue Journal

v03 n3 Autumn 1968

Full text: | Mormons in the Executive Suite

Mormons in the Executive Suite

by Mark W. Cannon

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.
  • Alex G. Oblad Vice President, Research and Engineering, M. W. Kellogg Co., a petroleum, chemical and fertilizer production facility design firm.
  • William F. Edwards was a Wall Street investment counselor prior to retiring at age 45 to become BYU Vice President.
  • Lochinvar Club is a club of high-level executives in the New York area with Utah and Mormon backgrounds.
  • Oakley S. Evans, Vice President and Director of Corporate Development, J. C. Penney, Co.
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