McCloy advised Presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. A lawyer by trade, he entered government as Assistant Secretary of War in 1941. He also served in such high-level posts as President of the World Bank (1947-1949), Chairman of the Ford Foundation (1958-1965) and United States High Commissioner for Germany (1949-1952). In 1961 he served as John F. Kennedy's Chief Disarmament Adviser, and subsequent to JFK's death in 1963, he also served as a member of the Warren Commission. In addition, McCloy was the longtime head of the Council on Foreign Relations.
All of the above, and more, led to him being unofficially acknowledged as the "chairman of the Establishment" and his 1992 biography by Kai Bird is entitled "The Chairman:
John J. McCloy--The Making of the American Establishment."
His and wife Ellen's children are John J. II and Ellen Z. McCloy.
McCloy advised Presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. A lawyer by trade, he entered government as Assistant Secretary of War in 1941. He also served in such high-level posts as President of the World Bank (1947-1949), Chairman of the Ford Foundation (1958-1965) and United States High Commissioner for Germany (1949-1952). In 1961 he served as John F. Kennedy's Chief Disarmament Adviser, and subsequent to JFK's death in 1963, he also served as a member of the Warren Commission. In addition, McCloy was the longtime head of the Council on Foreign Relations.
All of the above, and more, led to him being unofficially acknowledged as the "chairman of the Establishment" and his 1992 biography by Kai Bird is entitled "The Chairman:
John J. McCloy--The Making of the American Establishment."
His and wife Ellen's children are John J. II and Ellen Z. McCloy.
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