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David Rockefeller



         


David Rockefeller, (b. 15 June 1915), is the son of oil tycoon, John D. Rockefeller. He was born in New York City, graduated from Harvard in 1936, and received his Ph.D. from Chicago in 1940. In 1946 he joined the staff of the Chase National Bank (latter the Chase Manhattan Bank, and currently JP Morgan Chase & Co..) He became chairman of the board (1969-1981) and chief executive officer (1969-[[1980]). Since [[1981] he has served on the banks International Advisory Committee, along with Henry Kissinger, George P. Shultz, Bill Bradley and Rahmi Koc. While at the Chase Manhattan Bank he founded the development project for the World Trade Centre, which was strongly supported by his brother, Nelson Rockefeller.

He is also Non-Executive Chairman of Rockefeller Center Properties Trust, Non-Executive Chairman of RCP Holdings, Honorary Chairman of the Americas Society, ,Honorary Chairman of Rockefeller University, Chairman of the Rockefeller University Council, and Chairman Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

David Rockefeller is probably the most ardent supporter of the New World Order. He was Vice Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (1949-1985), Vice President (1950-1970), and Chariman from (1970-1985), founder and Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission as well as attending some of the secrative Bilderberg Group meetings.

He has acted as spokesman for the U.S. business community on several occasions. His Memoirs were published in 2002.

He has a son named David Rockefeller Jr..







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