Chase Alumni: Don Layton on "The Merger Name Game" + Mike Kisselstein, RIP

Dear Reader,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

# In the Room Where It Happened: Special thanks to former JPMorgan Chase Vice Chair Don Layton for a superb article, The Merger Name Game, with insights into why Chemical's name outlasted Manufacturers Hanover, Chemical gave way to Chase and JPMorgan Chase wasn't named Chase Morgan.

____________________________________________________________
# In less than four months (March 31, 2021), we will mark the 25th anniversary of Chemical Bank's acquisition of Chase Manhattan Bank and the assumption of the name Chase. The Chase Alumni Association often gets feedback that we neglect our members whose careers began at Manufacturers Hanover or Chemical Bank. So we're asking now for your stories about "the old days" at those two banks. Please send your story ideas or essays to news@chasealum.org. Separately, if you have stories about the merger, please let us know. We need your help to honor the anniversary! We're starting the celebration by posting pictures of various Chemical memorabilia items. We'll add more over time and also represent Manufacturers Hanover. If you have other items you want to share, please send the images to news@chasealum.org.

# Click here to see some new photos.

[Existing stories (including In Memoriams) that feature new comments or material are indicated with a #.

 
NEWS & EVENTS (PAST AND FUTURE)                                       
 
Nicholas Sargen discussed his upcoming book JPMorgan's Fall and Revival with business journalist Consuela Mack at a virtual event sponsored by the Museum of American Finance and Fordham's Gabelli School of Business on October 6, 2020. If you missed it, you can access an edited recording of the proceedings by clicking here. We welcome reactions to the talk and to the book.
 
 
 
 
We have put together a compendium of past CAA events, with links to photos (viewable only by dues-paying CAA members). Of course, none of us has aged in these photos (from 2005 to 2020). Until we meet again in person!
 
A kindly non-alumnus acquired (and scanned) a copy of the September 1932 issue of The Chase, a monthly magazine published by The Chase National Bank. Dues-paying CAA members can click here to read the articles that give a snapshot of banking and Chase during The Great Depression.
 
 
 
 
 
 
REAL CHANGE, RIGHT NOW: Read JPMorgan Chase's statement on the path forward to creating a more inclusive world for the Black community. We have created a new page for our alumni's comments. See additions from Bob Matthews and Steve Tocci.
 
►The alumni trip to Croatia/Italy has been postponed to October 1-10, 2021. More details have been sent directly to registrants.
 
SAVE THE DATE: With hope and faith that baseball has a future, we've reserved 40 seats for the Subway Series game to be played at CitiField on Friday, September 10, 2021!
 
LIFE AFTER CHASE                                                                        
 
When Jennifer Schroeder Johnson joined Chase in pursuit of an international banking career, she never imagined that she'd end up co-owning the oldest estate winery in New York State. Ice wine, anyone?
 
 
Read how a daughter's death made Vicente Monge Alcalde seek what he calls "responsible happiness" and create a foundation in Santiago to help children with cancer during their treatment. A PDF of a book about his daughter's journey  is available upon request.
 
 
 
 
 
MOMENTS IN BANK HISTORY                                                       
NOTE: Past "Moments" can be found under "News" on the CAA website home page menu. "Moments" are also now featured on the CAA website homepage.
 
In the Room Where It Happened: Special thanks to former JPMorgan Chase Vice Chair Don Layton for a superb article, The Merger Name Game, with insights into why Chemical's name outlasted Manufacturers Hanover, Chemical gave way to Chase and JPMorgan Chase wasn't named Chase Morgan.
 
Do you remember the "ForChevAmChrysVagen"?  Read about Manny Hanny's car loan campaign for "AnyCar".
 
 
 
Lynn Walker remembers receiving a Cannon Prize as a young typist at Chase in the mid-1960s. Did you win one or know someone who did? Let us know.
Other Cannon Prize winners we've heard from: Steve Friedman, Mike Esposito and Bob Fischer
 
 
 
 
Jon Salony recalls Chemical Bank's real estate portfolio exposure in 1975 (and the parody tombstone ad that acknowledged it). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Learn how this Chase icon became Mr. Zip of the U.S. Postal Service!  The article is taken from the must-read JPMorgan Chase page of the Smithsonian's Postal Service website, which tells of the interconnections between the USPS, JPMorgan, Chase and the predecessor banks. It's really worth your time!
 
 
CORONAVIRUS SPRING/SUMMER/FALL: STORIES                     
Click here to read what four of our members missed about normal life during the pandemic. Send in your thoughts! (news@chasealum.org)
 
UPDATED (Find out how his patient is doing, see a photo of Dr. Kanter's team)
Read the extraordinary and moving story added to our The Coronavirus Spring collection: An account by Chase alumnus Tim Kanter, who became a doctor and is now on the front line of the COVID-19 battle at a Bronx hospital.

 
 
 
 
Please consider sharing with us any special stories you have about displacement, odd or funny stories about how you are occupying your time or old banking stories you've delayed writing up for us because you were too busy doing other things. Please keep sending your book recommendations (and reasons for recommending). 

Social distancing is the new norm, but not virtual social distancing! We hope you'll consider the CAA web platform as a way to reach out to others and keep from going stir crazy: Read previously published stories (mostly under "News" or "Life After Chase"), or write a new one for us.
 
  IN MEMORIAM                                                                                 

Please send remembrances to news@chasealum.org

# Marlin "Mike" Kisselstein, 75, who managed several Chase branches in the Syracuse, NY and was recognized for his community involvement, died on November 24, 2020.

 
 
 
 
 

The CAA mourns the unexpected passing of its member Peter Pichler, 62, who worked for Chase from 1982 to 1990 in Vienna before being hired by his client, Berndorf AG, which he ended up heading for almost 20 years. Pichler died on November 8, 2020.

 
 
 
 
 

# Heinz R. Ratka, 74, who worked in Trade Finance for Chase in Vienna from 1982 to 1988, died on October 24, 2020.

 
 
 
 
 

The CAA mourns the passing of its member Richard Heil Pinney, 78, who worked for Chase from 1967 to 1982, died on October 31, 2020. His wife, Donna Morrell, is also a CAA member. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

# George Wilkinson, 78, who helped Chase launch its credit card in the UK and eventually helped them dispose of the business, died on November 4, 2020.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Vincent (Vince) Dole III, 76, who worked for Chase in Rio and NYC in the 1970s, died on October 25, 2020.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Justin (Judd) McCarthy, 81, a longtime CAA member and 40-year-veteran of Chase in Corporate HR, died on October 8, 2020.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How Best to Use the CAA Membership Directory            
If you have not done so recently, please update the information in your profile, so that the CAA and other members would be better able to contact you. Using the Membership Directory is a privilege of dues-paying CAA members.
 
Now get a refresher on how to best use the membership directory to find an individual or groups of individuals you would like to contact. (Note that only dues-paying members have access to the directory.).
 
To get to the directory, log in at www.chasealum.org. On the home page menu, click on Membership and then Member Directory.
 
When searching by name, or in any of the other search areas, we advise starting by putting in less information in the search field. For example, if you want to find William Smith, type only Smith in the Search by Name box; if you put in “William Smith” and he is calling himself Bill Smith in his profile, you will not find him.
 
If you want to find members who live near you, enter the city, state or country (or any combination) under Location. The Years at Chase search is very valuable. Type in 1996-2005, for instance, and you will find everyone who worked for the bank (including heritage banks) during those years. You can narrow your search by also typing in a location or job title.
 
Once you have entered the search words, click on Search at the bottom of the page. When members’ names appear, click on their names to obtain more detailed information about them.
 
If you have any problem with any of this, contact Ken Jablon at jablonkt@aol.com.
 
As always: If the links do not work for you, you can always access the latest stories by logging on to CAA's web site.

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to Ken Jablon or call Ken (during normal working hours) at 212-799-9525.

By the by: Don't forget to explore the rest of the CAA Web site. Just click on the home page menu buttons to find the news archive, photo album, membership directory, past In Memoriams and benefit information.

The Board of the Chase Alumni Association  
           
 





[go to article]




----------------------------------
The Chase Alumni Association respects your privacy!
To make sure these communications are not mistakenly blocked in the future by your spam-blocker, please add 'email_watch@omnimagnet.net' and 'webmaster@chasealum.org' to your approved-senders-list. If you no longer wish to receive correspondence of this kind from the Chase Alumni Association please follow this unsubscribe link: http://www.chasealum.org/unsubscribe.html?email=[email]. You will be removed from receiving any further e-mails at that point. Please allow up to 72 hours to process.