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David Rockefeler is founder, honorary chairman, and lifetime trustee of the Trilateral Commission. Mr. Rockefeller serves as honorary chairman of the Americas Society, the Council on Foreign Relations and Rockefeller University. He is also former chairman of the Rockefeller University Council, and chairman emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. A graduate of Harvard College and the University of Chicago (Ph.D.), Mr. Rockefeller served as an officer of the Chase Manhattan Bank from 1946 to 1981. He was chairman and chief executive officer from 1969 until 1980, and continued as chairman until his retirement in 1981. He served as chairman of the bank's international advisory committee from 1981 to 1999 and remained a member of the international council of J.P. Morgan Chase until 2005. Mr. Rockefeller has also been involved in numerous other business, cultural and educational organizations. His publications include Unused Resources and Economic Waste (1940), Creative Management in Banking (1964), and Memoirs (2002).
From Henry Kissinger’s 25th tribute to David Rockefeller on the occasion of the U.S. Group’s 25th Anniversary Evening, December 1, 1998: “David’s function in our society is to recognize great tasks, to overcome the obstacles, to help find and inspire the people to carry them out, and to do it with remarkable delicacy....”
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Originally posted by Ace High
Let's make this a great letter and then start a collection to run it as a full page ad in the New York Times! Who's with me?
Originally posted by kiwifoot
I realise Mr Rockefeller that you don't feel that we, the people, are entitled to the truth, and are insignificant. [edit on 12-6-2009 by kiwifoot]
Originally posted by spectre76
Originally posted by kiwifoot
I realise Mr Rockefeller that you don't feel that we, the people, are entitled to the truth, and are insignificant. [edit on 12-6-2009 by kiwifoot]
You may want to think twice about telling someone how they feel rather than asking... especially when you have a genuine interest in their potential response (which you'll never get unfortunately).
Cheers!
Originally posted by kiwifoot
Tou are definitely right about the first part, and probably right about the second part, but I'm going to try, should I email or writr a letter?