William Moore (banker)

William Henry Moore II (1914 – 6 May 2009) was an American banker.

Biography

He was born in Convent, New Jersey to Paul Moore, Sr. and was named after his paternal grandfather, William Henry Moore. He attended St. Paul's School, where he served later as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. He graduated from Yale College in 1937.

He assumed the presidency of Bankers Trust in 1950, and managed several mergers to transform Bankers Trust into a diversified wholesale and retail banking enterprise from a provider of specialized services to client banks and wealthy individuals. In 1965 he became chairman of the board of Bankers Trust when his father retired from the post, and served in that capacity for 17 years.

Moore sat on the Board of Directors of Republic Aviation, M.A. Hanna, Nabisco, American Can, IBM, Lockheed, Royal Globe Insurance, and the Lackawana Railroad. He was the younger brother to Paul Moore, an American Episcopalian churchman and political figure.

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