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Paul Donnelly Paganucci

Paul Donnelly Paganucci (April 18, 1931 – February 26, 2001) was a prominent American investment banker, university educator, college financial administrator and businessman.

Paul Donnelly Paganucci
Born(1931-04-18)April 18, 1931
DiedFebruary 26, 2001(2001-02-26) (aged 69)
EducationDartmouth College, Tuck School of Business, Harvard Law School
Occupation(s)Investment banker, educator, college financial administrator
Board member ofW. R. Grace and Company, Colby College, Filene's Basement Corp., Ambase Corporation, State Mutual Securities, Inc., Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Ledyard National Bank, Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc., Grace Foundation, Inc.
SpouseMarilyn McLean
Children2
Honors
  • Tuck Overseers Medal (1992)
  • Paul D. Paganucci Chair of Italian Language and Literature at Dartmouth (1994)
  • Tuck Distinguished Alumni Award (1999)

Early life and education edit

Paganucci was born in Waterville, Maine to Romeo J. and Martha (Donnelly) Paganucci.[1] After completing Waterville High School in 1949, he went on to graduate summa cum laude from Dartmouth College (A.B., 1953), where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa; he also received degrees from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business Administration (M.B.A., 1954), and Harvard Law School (J.D., 1957).[2] At the college, Paganucci joined the fraternity Kappa Kappa Kappa[3] where he served as president.[4]

Career edit

After service in the United States Army,[2] Paganucci worked briefly for W. R. Grace and Company, where his close association with CEO J. Peter Grace would remain an important fixture for the balance of his career.[5] In 1961, he founded an investment banking firm with classmates from Dartmouth; the firm was ultimately called Lombard, Vitalis, Paganucci and Nelson, Inc. (members, New York Stock Exchange), of which Paganucci was president, treasurer and a director.[1]

In 1972, Paganucci left Wall Street to become associate dean and professor of business administration at the Tuck School of Business. He became chief financial officer and vice president and treasurer of Dartmouth in 1975, while continuing to teach at Dartmouth's Tuck School; he remained an officer of Dartmouth until 1986.[1] During his tenure as CFO, Dartmouth's endowment tripled.[6]

He returned to W. R. Grace and Company in 1986 and served as executive vice president, vice chairman and ultimately, chairman of the executive committee and director.[7][8] Initially, three executives — Paganucci, J.P. Bolduc and Terrence D. Daniels — had been appointed vice chairmen by then 77-year-old CEO J. Peter Grace in a leadership competition.[9] Bolduc ultimately won out and was designated as Grace's successor, Paganucci having already relinquished the race; Paganucci became chair of the executive committee. (Bolduc was later terminated after allegations that he had engaged in misconduct with five female employees.[10]) Paganucci remained an officer of Grace until 1991.

In 1991, Paganucci helped found Ledyard National Bank (Hanover, New Hampshire), and from inception chaired its board of directors.[5]

In 1992, Paganucci received the Tuck Overseers' Medal for service, and he was awarded Tuck's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1999. In 1993, Dartmouth established the Paul D. Paganucci Chair of Italian Language and Literature in his honor.[1]

Paganucci participated in a management institute at Colby College in his hometown of Waterville, Maine in 1975 and was then asked to join its board of trustees; he remained on the board for 26 years, the last 20 as chairman of the board's investment committee.[11] He is credited with helping to grow the school's endowment twelvefold during his term.[11] In 1988, he established Colby's Paul and Marilyn Paganucci Scholarship Fund to help graduates of high schools in central Maine attend the school. He and his wife also endowed Colby's Paul D. and Marilyn Paganucci Chair in Italian Language and Literature in 2000, which brought about the return of Italian studies to Colby's curriculum.[12]

Paganucci served as a director of numerous corporations, including Ambase Corporation, State Mutual Securities, Inc., Filene's Basement Corp., Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc., Grace Foundation, Inc. and Sherman Fairchild Foundation.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Obituary in New Hampshire Bar Association News, April 6, 2001.
  2. ^ a b Death notice in The New York Times, February 28, 2001.
  3. ^ "Alumni Meeting" (PDF). The Tri-Kap Pillar Newsletter (Fall): 2. January 1980. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  4. ^ Carroll, interviewer, Jane; Paul D. Paganucci (November 22, 1996). "Interview with Paul D. Paganucci '53, TU'54 Vice President and Treasurer of the College Emeritus" (PDF). Dartmouth College Rauner Special Collections Archive. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Special Collections. p. 4. Retrieved 15 October 2015. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ a b Library catalog entry in Dartmouth Library catalog
  6. ^ Obituary in The New York Times, March 2, 2001.
  7. ^ W. R. Grace and Company Press Release, January 30, 1986.[dead link]
  8. ^ Harvard Law Bulletin, Summer, 2001.
  9. ^ Article re W. R. Grace in The New York Times, August 3, 1990.
  10. ^
  11. ^ a b Colby Magazine, Spring 2000.
  12. ^ Colby Magazine, Fall 2001.
  13. ^ "FILENE'S BASEMENT CORP, Form DEF 14A, Filing Date May 21, 1996". secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 14, 2018.

External links edit

  • Obituary reprinted from Blethen Maine Newspapers, Inc., March 2, 2001

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Paul Donnelly Paganucci April 18 1931 February 26 2001 was a prominent American investment banker university educator college financial administrator and businessman Paul Donnelly PaganucciBorn 1931 04 18 April 18 1931Waterville Maine USDiedFebruary 26 2001 2001 02 26 aged 69 Hanover New Hampshire USEducationDartmouth College Tuck School of Business Harvard Law SchoolOccupation s Investment banker educator college financial administratorBoard member ofW R Grace and Company Colby College Filene s Basement Corp Ambase Corporation State Mutual Securities Inc Sherman Fairchild Foundation Ledyard National Bank Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc Grace Foundation Inc SpouseMarilyn McLeanChildren2HonorsTuck Overseers Medal 1992 Paul D Paganucci Chair of Italian Language and Literature at Dartmouth 1994 Tuck Distinguished Alumni Award 1999 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and education editPaganucci was born in Waterville Maine to Romeo J and Martha Donnelly Paganucci 1 After completing Waterville High School in 1949 he went on to graduate summa cum laude from Dartmouth College A B 1953 where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa he also received degrees from Dartmouth s Amos Tuck School of Business Administration M B A 1954 and Harvard Law School J D 1957 2 At the college Paganucci joined the fraternity Kappa Kappa Kappa 3 where he served as president 4 Career editAfter service in the United States Army 2 Paganucci worked briefly for W R Grace and Company where his close association with CEO J Peter Grace would remain an important fixture for the balance of his career 5 In 1961 he founded an investment banking firm with classmates from Dartmouth the firm was ultimately called Lombard Vitalis Paganucci and Nelson Inc members New York Stock Exchange of which Paganucci was president treasurer and a director 1 In 1972 Paganucci left Wall Street to become associate dean and professor of business administration at the Tuck School of Business He became chief financial officer and vice president and treasurer of Dartmouth in 1975 while continuing to teach at Dartmouth s Tuck School he remained an officer of Dartmouth until 1986 1 During his tenure as CFO Dartmouth s endowment tripled 6 He returned to W R Grace and Company in 1986 and served as executive vice president vice chairman and ultimately chairman of the executive committee and director 7 8 Initially three executives Paganucci J P Bolduc and Terrence D Daniels had been appointed vice chairmen by then 77 year old CEO J Peter Grace in a leadership competition 9 Bolduc ultimately won out and was designated as Grace s successor Paganucci having already relinquished the race Paganucci became chair of the executive committee Bolduc was later terminated after allegations that he had engaged in misconduct with five female employees 10 Paganucci remained an officer of Grace until 1991 In 1991 Paganucci helped found Ledyard National Bank Hanover New Hampshire and from inception chaired its board of directors 5 In 1992 Paganucci received the Tuck Overseers Medal for service and he was awarded Tuck s Distinguished Alumni Award in 1999 In 1993 Dartmouth established the Paul D Paganucci Chair of Italian Language and Literature in his honor 1 Paganucci participated in a management institute at Colby College in his hometown of Waterville Maine in 1975 and was then asked to join its board of trustees he remained on the board for 26 years the last 20 as chairman of the board s investment committee 11 He is credited with helping to grow the school s endowment twelvefold during his term 11 In 1988 he established Colby s Paul and Marilyn Paganucci Scholarship Fund to help graduates of high schools in central Maine attend the school He and his wife also endowed Colby s Paul D and Marilyn Paganucci Chair in Italian Language and Literature in 2000 which brought about the return of Italian studies to Colby s curriculum 12 Paganucci served as a director of numerous corporations including Ambase Corporation State Mutual Securities Inc Filene s Basement Corp Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc Grace Foundation Inc and Sherman Fairchild Foundation 13 References edit a b c d Obituary in New Hampshire Bar Association News April 6 2001 a b Death notice in The New York Times February 28 2001 Alumni Meeting PDF The Tri Kap Pillar Newsletter Fall 2 January 1980 Retrieved 3 October 2015 Carroll interviewer Jane Paul D Paganucci November 22 1996 Interview with Paul D Paganucci 53 TU 54 Vice President and Treasurer of the College Emeritus PDF Dartmouth College Rauner Special Collections Archive Hanover NH Dartmouth College Special Collections p 4 Retrieved 15 October 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last1 has generic name help a b Library catalog entry in Dartmouth Library catalog Obituary in The New York Times March 2 2001 W R Grace and Company Press Release January 30 1986 dead link Harvard Law Bulletin Summer 2001 Article re W R Grace in The New York Times August 3 1990 Article re Bolduc in Time April 10 1995 a b Colby Magazine Spring 2000 Colby Magazine Fall 2001 FILENE S BASEMENT CORP Form DEF 14A Filing Date May 21 1996 secdatabase com Retrieved May 14 2018 External links editObituary reprinted from Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc March 2 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Donnelly Paganucci amp oldid 1115089469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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