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George M. Ferris Jr.

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His first marriage to Helen Willard, with whom he had two children, George Ferris III and W. Bradley Ferris, ended in divorce. He was then married to Nancy Strouce Ferris, who had one daughter Karen Kelly from her prior marriage, for forty-four years and with whom he also had a daughter, Kimberly
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He joined his family business, Ferris & Co., shortly after graduate school in 1950. In 1988, it became Ferris, Baker Watts after a merger with Baker, Watts & Co., a Baltimore brokerage firm founded in 1900 by Sewell S. Watts Sr. and William G. Baker Jr. The bank attracted assets from
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high-tech businesses and government contractors. It has forty-two branches in eight states. He retired in 1997 and became chairman of the board. He also sat on the Board of Governors of the
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and served as President of the Investment Bankers Association of America for three terms. He sat on the board of TCA TrustCorp of America and Marshfield Associates.
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in Hartford, Connecticut, where his father, founder of the firm Ferris Baker Watts, attended and graduated. His son, David Ferris, graduated Trinity as well.
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He served as Chairman of the President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise. Starting 1960, he worked for the
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and the Chevy Chase Club. He had cancer, but he died of a heart attack on October 20, 2008, at the
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George M. Ferris, member of the Ferris Family Foundation, donated money to
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People of the United States Agency for International Development
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in 1944. He received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from
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Ferris, and a son, David Ferris. He was a member of the
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George Ferris Jr.; Investment Banker And Philanthropist
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Washington, D.C.
George Washington University Hospital
St. Albans School
Princeton University
Harvard Business School
George M. Ferris
Washington, D.C.
George M. Ferris
Washington Stock Exchange
Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Chevy Chase, Maryland
St. Albans School
Princeton University
Phi Beta Kappa
Harvard Business School
New York Stock Exchange
United States Agency for International Development
stock exchanges
financial market infrastructure
World Bank
Dain Rauscher Wessels
Royal Bank of Canada
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington
Federal City Council
National Symphony Orchestra
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
United Way of America
Trinity College
Metropolitan Club
Burning Tree Club

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