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J. Carter Bacot

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John Carter Bacot (/ˈbk/; February 7, 1933 – April 7, 2005) was president of The Bank of New York for eight years and he was chairman and CEO for sixteen years. He remained on the Board of Directors until 2003.[1]

Biography

Bacot spent his early years in Utica, New York. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1955 and later from Cornell Law School, he worked briefly for a Utica law firm.[2]

Bacot joined The Bank of New York in 1960. He was named vice chair of the company in 1975 and president in 1979. He was the chairman and chief executive from 1982 until 1998 and remained on the board until 2003.[2]

While Bacot was the chairman, the bank's assets increase from $11.5 billion to $60 billion. Also, the bank's net annual income increased from $58 million to $1.1 billion.[2]

On April 7, 2005 The Bank of New York Company announced that Bacot had died earlier that day from cardiac arrest at his home in Montclair, New Jersey at age 72. He had a forty-three-year career at The Bank of New York.[3]

References

  1. ^ Mike Debraggio (October 4, 2005). "J. Carter Bacot '55, Board of Trustees Chairman Emeritus, Dies at 72". Hamilton College (New York).
  2. ^ a b c Jenny Anderson (April 9, 2005). "J.C. Bacot, 72, Bank Chief Who Recast His Company". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "J. Carter Bacot, Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Bank of New York Company, Inc. Dies at 72". Businesswire.com. Business Wire. Retrieved 3 December 2015.