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Founded in 1907, the Economic Club of New York is a forum for discussion on a wide range of issues facing New York City, the United States, and the world. The club welcomes preeminent thought leaders from across the globe and from the public and private sectors to speak on complex issues ranging from public policy and economic regulation to ...
German International School New York was founded by Siegfried A. Kessler in response to the need to provide educational continuity for the children of German-speaking executives based in the Tri-State area of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. German-speaking parents feared that, by taking foreign assignments, their children would be ...
Federal Reserve Bank of New York: President and CEO February 9, 2005 Melinda Gates: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Co-Founder May 12, 2005 Richard Parsons: Time Warner: Chairman and CEO October 19, 2005 George W. Bush [11] 43rd President of the United States: President of the United States: October 26, 2005 Anne Mulcahy: Xerox: Chairman of ...
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, commonly known as BNY, is an American international financial services company headquartered in New York City.It was established in its current form in July 2007 by the merger of the Bank of New York and Mellon Financial Corporation.
The Harmonie Club is a private social club in New York City. Founded in 1852, the club is the second oldest social club in New York. [ 1 ] It is located at 4 East 60th Street, in a building designed by Stanford White .
The Church Club of New York was established in 1887. [2] [3] It was incorporated six years later, in 1893. [2]Founding members included banking magnate J.P. Morgan as well as Nicholas Murray Butler, Cornelius Vanderbilt, John Jacob Astor, Stuyvesant Fish, E.H. Harriman, Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge as well as the Rockefellers, Roosevelts, Satterlees, and the Van Rensselaers.
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They called themselves the Sphinx Club, and in 1906 this growing group incorporated as the Advertising Men's League, eventually becoming The Advertising Club of New York in 1915. Most of The Ad Club's early years were spent at the landmark Stanford White building at 23 Park Avenue, where Ad Club members, including the young Bill Paley, J.C ...