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Chase Manhattan Bank became JPMorgan Chase in 2000, following a merger with J.P. Morgan & Co. [1]
The following is historical information about the company; for more on the current financial services company, see the JPMorgan Chase article.
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Former Directors
1970
- David Rockefeller, chairman, Chase Manhattan Bankt
- Robert O. Anderson, chairman, Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO)T C. Douglas Dillon, chairman, U.S. & International Securities
- J. Richardson Dilworth, director, Rockefeller Family & Associates; director,
Chrysler Corporation*
- J. K. Jamieson, chairman, Standard Oil of New Jersey (Exxon) 't
- Frederick Kappel, chairman, International Paper
- Robert Lilley, vice president, AT&T; director, Celanese Corporation*
- Jeremiah Milbank, chairman, Commercial Solvents Corporation
- Charles Myers, Jr., chairman, Burlington Industries; director, U.S. Steep; director, R.J. Reynolds Industries
- C. Jay Parkinson, chairman, Anaconda*
- James Perkins, former president, Cornell University
- Richard R. Shinn, president, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; director,
Allied Chemical Corporation*
- J. Henry Smith, president, Equitable Life Assurance Society
- Whitney Stone, chairman, Stone and Webster*
- John E. Swearingen, chairman, Standard Oil of Indiana (AMOCO)T
- Thomas A. Wood, president, TAW International Leasing Corporation
1972
- Charles Barber, chairman, American Smelting & Refining Company (ASARCO); director, South Peru Copper Corporation
1976
- James H. Binger, director, Honeywell, Inc.*; director, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing*
- Willard C. Butcher, director, American Smelting & Refining Company (ASARCO); director, Firestone Tire & Rubber Company*
- John T. Connor, chairman, Allied Chemical*; director, General Electric*; direc¬tor, General Motors*; director, Warner-Lambert Company*
- C. G. Eklund, director, Bendix Corporation*
- James L. Ferguson, director, Union Carbide Corporation*
- Richard H. Furlaud, chairman, Squibb Corporation*
- Patricia R. Harris, director, International Business Machines (IBM)*
- Theodore M. Hesburgh, president, Notre Dame University; director, Utah (Mining) International*; director, International Business Machines (IBM)*
- William R. Hewlett, director, Chrysler Corporation*
- Ralph Lazarus, chairman, Federated Department Stores; director, General Electric*; director, Scott Paper*
- Edward T. Pratt, Jr., director, International Paper Company
- J. Stanford Smith, director, General Motors*; director, International Paper Company
1980
- Alexander Haig, president, United Technologies (resigned to become secretary of state)
1982
- Robert Floeree, chairman, Georgia-Pacific f
- Howard Kauffmann, President, ExxonT Richard Lyman, Rockefeller Foundation
- John D. Macomber, chairman, Celanese Corporation* Donald Trautlein, chairman, Bethlehem Steelt
Selected members of CMB’s international advisory board
Members from Brazil
- 1970 Augusto T. A. Antunes, CAEMI and ICOMIt
- 1977 Antonio Gallotti, president, Brazil Light and BRASCAN-AdministraQao Investimentos Ltda.i' *1982 Paulo D. Villares, Villares Group*
Members from the United States
- 1970 Eugene Black, former president, World Bank
- William Blackie, chairman, Caterpillar Tractor Company
- Donald C. Burnham, chairman, Westinghouse Electric*
- George Champion, former Chase president and chairman Harrison Dunning, chairman, Scott Paper*
- Carl Gerstacker, chairman, Dow Chemical*
- Patrick Haggerty, Chairman, Texas Instrumentst William A. Hewitt, chairman, Deere & Company
- John J. Powers, Jr., Pfizer*
- Rawleigh Warner, Jr., chairman, Mobil (Standard Oil of New York)1'
- 1977 Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state and national security adviser and former executive studies project consultant, Goldman Sachs
- 1978 John Louden, Chairman of Supervisory Board, Royal Dutch Petroleumt
- 1982 David Rockefeller - Chairmen of the boards of American Metal Climax (AMAX); Caterpillart; Boise Cascade
(Source: Colby and Dennett, 1995, Thy will be done, pp.789-91)
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