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'''William B. Harrison, Jr.''', born [[August 12]] [[1943]] in [[Rocky Mount]], [[North Carolina]], is the former CEO and Chairman of [[JPMorgan Chase]]. He attended the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], where he was admitted to the [[Zeta Psi]] fraternity. Having risen through the ranks of [[Chemical Bank]] before succeeding [[Walter V. Shipley]] during the Chemical Bank takeover of the [[Chase Manhattan Corporation]], he and [[Douglas A. Warner III]], then [[CEO]] of [[JPMorgan Chase|J.P. Morgan & Co.]], were the principal architects of the US$30.9 billion Chase and J.P. Morgan & Co. merger of [[2000]].<ref>McGeehan, Patrick; Hansell, Saul. (Sept. 14, 2000). [[New York Times]]. ''[http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20717FB395C0C778DDDA00894D8404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fB%2fBanks%20and%20Banking Banking's Big Deal: The Deal; Chase Hopes Deal for Morgan will bring it Prestige.]'' Late Edition - Final, Section C, Page 1, Column 2.</ref> Harrison has been a director of the Firm or a predecessor institution since [[1991]]. Mr. Harrison is also a director of Merck & Co., Inc.
'''William B. Harrison, Jr.''', born [[August 12]] [[1943]] in [[Rocky Mount]], [[North Carolina]], is the former CEO and Chairman of [[JPMorgan Chase]]. He attended high school at [[Virginia Episcopal School]], where he was a basketball star. He attended the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], where he was admitted to the [[Zeta Psi]] fraternity. Having risen through the ranks of [[Chemical Bank]] before succeeding [[Walter V. Shipley]] during the Chemical Bank takeover of the [[Chase Manhattan Corporation]], he and [[Douglas A. Warner III]], then [[CEO]] of [[JPMorgan Chase|J.P. Morgan & Co.]], were the principal architects of the US$30.9 billion Chase and J.P. Morgan & Co. merger of [[2000]].<ref>McGeehan, Patrick; Hansell, Saul. (Sept. 14, 2000). [[New York Times]]. ''[http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20717FB395C0C778DDDA00894D8404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fB%2fBanks%20and%20Banking Banking's Big Deal: The Deal; Chase Hopes Deal for Morgan will bring it Prestige.]'' Late Edition - Final, Section C, Page 1, Column 2.</ref> Harrison has been a director of the Firm or a predecessor institution since [[1991]]. Mr. Harrison is also a director of Merck & Co., Inc.


[[Jamie Dimon]], former [[Bank One]] CEO, replaced Harrison as Chairman on [[January 1]], [[2007]]<ref>[http://investor.shareholder.com/jpmorganchase/press/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=222234&ReleaseType=Current JP Morgan Press Release, 12 December 2006]</ref> following Harrison's decision to step down from his Chairman position of JPMorgan on [[December 31]], [[2006]].
[[Jamie Dimon]], former [[Bank One]] CEO, replaced Harrison as Chairman on [[January 1]], [[2007]]<ref>[http://investor.shareholder.com/jpmorganchase/press/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=222234&ReleaseType=Current JP Morgan Press Release, 12 December 2006]</ref> following Harrison's decision to step down from his Chairman position of JPMorgan on [[December 31]], [[2006]].
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*[http://www.neumann-compensation.com/managers William B. Harrison's salary]
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*[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/02_16/b3779001.htm Biographical Info]


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Revision as of 21:20, 29 July 2008

William B. Harrison, Jr., born August 12 1943 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, is the former CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan Chase. He attended high school at Virginia Episcopal School, where he was a basketball star. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity. Having risen through the ranks of Chemical Bank before succeeding Walter V. Shipley during the Chemical Bank takeover of the Chase Manhattan Corporation, he and Douglas A. Warner III, then CEO of J.P. Morgan & Co., were the principal architects of the US$30.9 billion Chase and J.P. Morgan & Co. merger of 2000.[1] Harrison has been a director of the Firm or a predecessor institution since 1991. Mr. Harrison is also a director of Merck & Co., Inc.

Jamie Dimon, former Bank One CEO, replaced Harrison as Chairman on January 1, 2007[2] following Harrison's decision to step down from his Chairman position of JPMorgan on December 31, 2006.

Resume

  • A.B. degree in economics from the University of North Carolina
  • Graduate of the Harvard Business School’s International Senior Management Programme in Switzerland

Director since 1991 of JPMorgan Chase or a predecessor institution:

  • Vice Chairman of the Board of The Chase Manhattan Corporation, 1991 through June 1999
  • President and Chief Executive Officer of The Chase Manhattan Corporation, June through Dec. 1999
  • Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Chase Manhattan Corporation, Jan. 2000 through its merger with J.P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated, in Dec. 2000
  • President and Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase, Dec. 2000 through Nov. 2001
  • Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase, Nov. 2001 through Dec. 2005
  • Became Chairman of JPMorgan Chase on December 31, 2005

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