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George M. Ferris

George M. Ferris (1893–1992) was an American investment banker and philanthropist.[1][2] Among other roles, he was a founder, president, and chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange.[1]

George M. Ferris
Born1893
Died1992
NationalityAmerican
Alma materTrinity College
Occupation(s)Investment banker and philanthropist
Known forFounder, president, chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange
FamilyGeorge M. Ferris Jr. (son)

Early life edit

George M. Ferris was born in Newtown, Connecticut.[2] He graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut in 1916, where he played on the baseball team.[2] During the First World War, he served as a captain in the United States Army Air Forces.[2]

Career edit

He started his career at S. W. Strauss.[2] In 1932, he started Ferris & Co., an investment bank in Washington, D.C.[3] It later traded on the New York Stock Exchange.[1] In 1988, it merged into Ferris, Baker Watts, and he retired as Chairman Emeritus.[1]

He was the founder and former president and Chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange, now part of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.[1]

There is said to be some distant connection between Ferris and the Ferris Acres Creamery in Newtown, CT.

Philanthropy edit

He was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral School and President of the National Homeopathic Hospital, the Hahnemann Hospital in Washington D.C., the Bond Club of Washington and the Columbia Country Club.[1] He also sat on the Boards of the Sibley Memorial Hospital, the Boys Club of Washington, and his alma mater, Trinity College.[1] He served as a fundraising Chairman for the United Givers Fund.[1] The Ferris Athletic Center on the Trinity College campus is named in his honor.[2][4] The George M. Ferris Professorship at Trinity College is named for him, is currently held by a Professor of Corporation Finance and Investments.[5]

Personal life edit

He was married to Charlotte Hamilton for sixty-seven years, who died in 1986.[1] They had one daughter, Gene Ferris Benedict, and a son, George M. Ferris Jr., who took over the family business.[1][3] He lived in Chevy Chase, Maryland.[1] He died of arteriosclerosis in 1992.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l George M. Ferris, 99, Ex-Investment Banker, The New York Times, November 01, 1992
  2. ^ a b c d e f George M. Ferris Brokerage founder, The Baltimore Sun, November 01, 1992
  3. ^ a b Frederick N. Rasmussen, George M. Ferris Jr., The Baltimore Sun, October 22, 2008
  4. ^ Trinity College Athletic Facilities
  5. ^ William Butos faculty page

george, ferris, 1893, 1992, american, investment, banker, philanthropist, among, other, roles, founder, president, chairman, washington, stock, exchange, born1893newtown, connecticutdied1992nationalityamericanalma, matertrinity, collegeoccupation, investment, . George M Ferris 1893 1992 was an American investment banker and philanthropist 1 2 Among other roles he was a founder president and chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange 1 George M FerrisBorn1893Newtown ConnecticutDied1992NationalityAmericanAlma materTrinity CollegeOccupation s Investment banker and philanthropistKnown forFounder president chairman of the Washington Stock ExchangeFamilyGeorge M Ferris Jr son Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Philanthropy 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editGeorge M Ferris was born in Newtown Connecticut 2 He graduated from Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut in 1916 where he played on the baseball team 2 During the First World War he served as a captain in the United States Army Air Forces 2 Career editHe started his career at S W Strauss 2 In 1932 he started Ferris amp Co an investment bank in Washington D C 3 It later traded on the New York Stock Exchange 1 In 1988 it merged into Ferris Baker Watts and he retired as Chairman Emeritus 1 He was the founder and former president and Chairman of the Washington Stock Exchange now part of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange 1 There is said to be some distant connection between Ferris and the Ferris Acres Creamery in Newtown CT Philanthropy editHe was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral School and President of the National Homeopathic Hospital the Hahnemann Hospital in Washington D C the Bond Club of Washington and the Columbia Country Club 1 He also sat on the Boards of the Sibley Memorial Hospital the Boys Club of Washington and his alma mater Trinity College 1 He served as a fundraising Chairman for the United Givers Fund 1 The Ferris Athletic Center on the Trinity College campus is named in his honor 2 4 The George M Ferris Professorship at Trinity College is named for him is currently held by a Professor of Corporation Finance and Investments 5 Personal life editHe was married to Charlotte Hamilton for sixty seven years who died in 1986 1 They had one daughter Gene Ferris Benedict and a son George M Ferris Jr who took over the family business 1 3 He lived in Chevy Chase Maryland 1 He died of arteriosclerosis in 1992 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l George M Ferris 99 Ex Investment Banker The New York Times November 01 1992 a b c d e f George M Ferris Brokerage founder The Baltimore Sun November 01 1992 a b Frederick N Rasmussen George M Ferris Jr The Baltimore Sun October 22 2008 Trinity College Athletic Facilities William Butos faculty page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George M Ferris amp oldid 1081748251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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