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His father, Winthrop H. Smith, was one of the founding partners of Merrill Lynch and was recognized as the man who implemented Charlie Merrill's stategy of bringing [[Wall Street]] to [[Main Street]] and was eulogized as a man who received both respect and affection from his colleagues in the industry and at his firm.
His father, Winthrop H. Smith, was one of the founding partners of Merrill Lynch and was recognized as the man who implemented Charlie Merrill's stategy of bringing [[Wall Street]] to [[Main Street]] and was eulogized as a man who received both respect and affection from his colleagues in the industry and at his firm.


Win Smith, Jr. is now an [[entrepreneur]] and private investor, and he is Chairman and [[CEO]] of Summit Ventures which owns [[Sugarbush Resort]] in [[Warren, Vermont]]. He also serves as a Director of [[Eaton Vance]] Corporation, AGF Management in Canada and Richardson Partners Financial in [[Canada]]. His former philanthropic duties included serving on the Boards of [[Deerfield Academy]], The Cancer Research Institute, The Winthrop H. Smith Memorial Foundation, the [[New York City Ballet]], [[The Economic Club of New York]], [[Outward Bound USA]], The [[Japan Society]], The [[United Nations Association]] of the [[United States]] and [[The Americas Society]]. He is also a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].
Win Smith, Jr. is now an [[entrepreneur]] and private investor, and he is Chairman and [[CEO]] of Summit Ventures which owns [[Sugarbush Resort]] in [[Warren, Vermont]]. He also serves as a Director of [[Eaton Vance]] Corporation, AGF Management in Canada and Richardson Partners Financial in [[Canada]]. His former philanthropic duties included serving on the Boards of [[Deerfield Academy]], the [http://www.cancerresearch.org Cancer Research Institute], The Winthrop H. Smith Memorial Foundation, the [[New York City Ballet]], [[The Economic Club of New York]], [[Outward Bound USA]], The [[Japan Society]], The [[United Nations Association]] of the [[United States]] and [[The Americas Society]]. He is also a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].


He is [[divorce]]d with four children and three grandchildren.
He is [[divorce]]d with four children and three grandchildren.

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Winthrop H. Smith, Jr. is the former Executive Vice President of Merrill Lynch & Co. and Chairman of Merrill Lynch International, Inc. He spent twenty-eight years at Merrill Lynch beginning in 1974 after receiving an MBA from Wharton Graduate and retiring in January 2002. He is a 1971 graduate of Amherst College. He began as an investment banking associate and for the last ten years of his career was responsible for Merrill Lynch's growth outside of the United States. He was known as a charismatic leader, a strategic thinker and an excellent client relationship professional who developed strong relationships with Government leaders, corporate executives and high net worth individuals around the world.

His father, Winthrop H. Smith, was one of the founding partners of Merrill Lynch and was recognized as the man who implemented Charlie Merrill's stategy of bringing Wall Street to Main Street and was eulogized as a man who received both respect and affection from his colleagues in the industry and at his firm.

Win Smith, Jr. is now an entrepreneur and private investor, and he is Chairman and CEO of Summit Ventures which owns Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont. He also serves as a Director of Eaton Vance Corporation, AGF Management in Canada and Richardson Partners Financial in Canada. His former philanthropic duties included serving on the Boards of Deerfield Academy, the Cancer Research Institute, The Winthrop H. Smith Memorial Foundation, the New York City Ballet, The Economic Club of New York, Outward Bound USA, The Japan Society, The United Nations Association of the United States and The Americas Society. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

He is divorced with four children and three grandchildren.

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