LETTER TO WILLIAM H. WEBSTER FROM LEO GREENLAND

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30 CIA-RDP90GO1353R001900090008-9 CRETARIAT ROUTING SLIP DDI Compt STAT 1 Dec '87 Y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30 CIA-RDP90GO1353R001900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 ER 3808X/1 87 -SMITH/GREENLAND INCORPORATED; ADVERTISING 555 WEST57TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y 10019 (212) 757.3200 December 3, 1987 Mr. William H. Webster Director of Central Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 2050 Thank you for your letter of November 20th. I certainly understand the weight of are carrying in your new position. the schedule you After hearing,,you speak at the Chief Executive Organization's seminar last fall in Washington, I went away inspired not only because of what you said, but the sincerity in which you presented your thoughts. It is important that business people who influence thousands of other people help you revitalize the image and integrity of the CIA. The platform we pro- vide is unique because of the top level businessmen and women who would attend our breakfast. Is it at all possible to select a Tuesday, Wednes- day, or Thursday morning in March, 1988 to welcome you to New York and have you address our very interested audience? I want to take this time to wish you and your. family good health, happiness and fulfillment for 1988. Sincerely yours, LG: ac cc: Mr. William Baker, Director of Public Affairs P- 3 0 9 - IR Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90GO1353R001900090008-9 STAT FOR 1-79 EM 610 USEDIT PRI OEVIOUSS N ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) Speaking Invitation - Smith/Greenland Breakfast Series FROM: William M. Baker EXTENSION NO. PAO 87-0147 Director Public Affairs " 27676 DATE 16 November 1987 TO: (OfFicor designation, room rhumber, and building) DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS. lo whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) 1. ER 17N V190 2. '3 . DCI 4. 5. PAO 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. MNk; fi C vr~ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90GO1353R001900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900090008-9 HUI9111i3IKAIiY ~tKNAL UJt UNLY STAT 16 November 1987 DCI/PAO/WMB/MED:.iam Distribution: 16Nov87 STAT STAT STAT Bill Baker ADMINISTRATIV0NTERNAL USE ONLY RE: Speaking Invitation Smith/Greenland Breakfast Series Bankers Trust Building 280 Park Avenue New York City 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 December Orig. - Addressee 1 - DDCI 1 - ER 1 - D/Ex Staff - 1 - D/PAO 1 - PAO 1 - PAO Chrono 1 - PAO Ames 1 - MEf(SI,hio?+) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Smith/Greenland Company has invited you to address one of the Smith/Greenland Breakfast Series on 1, 2, 3, or 8, 9, 10 December in New York City at the Bankers Trust Building from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. The suggested format is 20 minutes of remarks followed by 10 minutes of questions and answers. The topic would be of your choice. You could expect an audience of 150 - 200 Chairmen of the Board, Presidents and Vice Presidents of such leading companies as Nabisco, Citicorp, Sony, and Pfizer. Although the press does not cover the breakfasts as media events, leaders in the publishing industry would be present. Smith/Greenland is a highly successful profit-oriented advertising firm that handles such accounts as the New York City Department of General Services, Somerset liquor account (billings run $23 - $27 million), and Faberge men's McGregor cologne ($2 - $3 million). (See opposite for news articles.) According to the breakfast program, the purpose is to broaden horizons of the advertising people and their clients. "Each speaker represents an interface with our society at large. By listening and exchanging views, we add new windows to our own world." Speakers are invited to address the different problems that confront today's world in order to educate the members of the audience. The Breakfasts are gratis for all attendees. Previous speakers have been Admiral Hyman Rickover, John Cardinal O'Connor and Admiral Stansfield Turer in 1982 after leaving the CIA. (See brochure opposite for list of previous speakers.) As you remember, you met Mr. Greenland when you spoke at the CEO Breakfast in October. I believe these breakfasts serve a dual purpose of entertaining clients as well as advertising for new ones, and I think you should decline this invitation. As Director of Central Intelligence, I do not believe that you should be involved in that type of program. If you agree, please sign the Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90GO1353RO01900090008-9 Central Intelligence Agency Washington. D. C. 20505 2A NOV 1987 Mr. Leo Greenland Chief Executive Officer Smith/Greenland Incorporated, Advertising 555 West 57th Street New York, N.Y. 10019 Dear Mr. Greenland: Many thanks for your invitation to speak at the Smith/Greenland Breakfast Series the early part of December in New York City. In my new position as Director of Central Intelligence, my schedule is heavily committed and I am unable to accept the honor. It was good meeting you when you were in Washington attending the Chief Executive Organization's seminar. Best wishes for a successful breakfast series. Sincerely yours, William H. Webster Director of Central Intelligence Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90GO1353RO01900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900090008-9 SMITH/GREENLAND INCORPORATED, ADVERTISING 555 WEST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 (212) 757-3200 LEO GREENLAND. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER October 29, 1987 Mr. William M. Baker Director, Public Affairs Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 Dear Mr. Baker: It was a real treat meeting and listening to Judge William Webster. He represents everything that is good in America. We will be honored to have Judge Webster speak at our breakfast December 1st, 2nd or 3rd, or 8th, 9th or 10th. Our audience is a very special one. It is comprised of some of the most influential, prestigious business- men and women from companies across the entire business spectrum. They are Chairmen of the Board, Presidents and Vice Presidents who would be most interested in hearing Judge Webster's message. Each of our previous speakers has participated on a pro bono basis because of the quality of the audience. The breakfasts are held at 8:30AM and conclude by 10:OOAM so that the entire day is free for other commitments. The location is in the Bankers Trust Building, 280 Park Avenue, on the luxurious 10th floor conference area. Approximately 150 to 200 attend, by invitation only. As you can see by the enclosed invitation, our former guest speakers have included Admiral Stansfield Turner, General John W. Vessey, Jr., Admiral Hyman G. Rockover and John Cardinal O'Connor. I would need a photograph and biography of the Judge. I hope any of the above dates will be agreeable and look forward to hearing from you. Cordially LG: ac Enc: Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 CIVIUfi"b UI IVICCIU UGId 1-t::( ILI d] 1987 Advertising Age, September 14, 1987 York Stock Exchange, for ADVO's help in locating missing children; Photo 5, A polo party at the Greenwich (Conn.) Polo Club sponsored by M and Somerset Group's Pimm's Cup brought together Leo Greenland, president, Smith/Greenland; Rita Greenland; Kathryn. Zinn, national advertising manager, M; Roger Slone, senior VP-marketing director, Somerset Group; Pam Armstrong; and Richard Armstrong, president, Moet-Hennessy U.S. Group; Photo 6., Starting a three-city tour to introduce USA Network's fall programming to the ad community are Robert Klein, star of the "Robert Klein Time" show, and three USA Network execs ... Copyright @ 1987 A/S/M Communications, Inc.; ADWEEK September 14, 1987, Eastern Edition SECTION: ACCOUNT ACQUISITIONS LENGTH: 47 words HEADLINE: Smith/Greenland Wins N.Y.C. Biz DATELINE: NEW YORK BODY: Smith/Greenland has been appointed by the New York City Board of Estimate to be the advertising agency for the New York City Department of General Services. The department's ad budget, which is similar to the budgets of other city departments, will be more than $ 1 million. Copyright 0 1987 A/S/M Communications, Inc.; ADWEEK September 14, 1987, Eastern Edition Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. LENGTH: 713 words BUDGET CLIENT/BRAND ... CONTENDERS Smith/Greenland, N.Y. LEVEL.2 - 9 OF 46 STORIES Copyright @ 1987 The New York Times Company; The New York Times Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001 ,Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 ? of wweao vary ~,enrrai m 1987 The New York Times, September 8, 1987 September 8, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition SECTION: Section D; Page 16, Column 4; Financial Desk LENGTH: 69 words HEADLINE: Advertising; Johnnie Walker Brands Go to Smith/Greenland BYLINE: By Isadore Barmash BODY: Smith/Greenland Inc., which has been the agency for the Johnnie Walker brands, Tanqueray, Pimm's and John Begg for the last 20 years, has been retained to handle those brands by Schieffelin & Somerset, a new joint venture of the Guinness and Moet-Hennessy companies. The budget is in the $22 million to $27 million range. Smith/Greenland the master contract agency for Guinness brands in North America. ORGANIZATION: SMITH/GREENLAND INC; SCHIEFFELIN & SOMERSET Copyright a 1987 Crain Communications, Inc.; Advertising Age September 7, 1987 SECTION: LAST MINUTE NEWS; Pg. 1 LENGTH: 59 words HEADLINE: S/G keeps Somerset DATELINE: NEW YORK BODY: Schieffelin & Somerset will keep the Somerset liquor account, billing some $23 million to $27 million, at Smith/Greenland, sources say. Brands include Johnnie Walker Red, Johnnie Walker Black,,Tanqueray, Pimm's and John Begg. A review of the agency's work was prompted by the joint venture of Moet-Hennessy Is Schieffelin and Guinness PLC's Somerset. LEVEL 2 - 11 Of 46 STORIES Copyright @ 1987 A/S/M Communications, Inc.; ADWEEK September 7, 1987, Eastern Edition Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 bv,IVIU~b ui rv+Cau vain %.C nu ai Copyright ? 1987 The New York Times Company; The New York Times April 7, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition SECTION: Section D; Page 25, Column 4; Financial Desk LENGTH: 44 words HEADLINE: ADVERTISING; Faberge Assignment BYLINE! By Philip H. Dougherty BODY: Although most of its business is at Bozell, Jacobs, Kenyon & Eckhardt, Faberge has assigned the introduction of its McGregor line of cologne and aftershave for men to Smith/ Greenland. The budget, according to the agency, will be from $2 million to $3 million. ORGANIZATION: SMITH/GREENLAND INC; FABERGE INC Copyright 0 1987 Crain Communications, Inc.; Advertising Age April 6, 1987 SECTION: LAST MINUTE NEWS; Pg. 8 LENGTH: 747 words HEADLINE: Other late news BODY: ... Riunite." Banfi also is rolling out Sunny Apple Riunite, backed by separate spots themed "I'm an apple lover." Hicks & Greist, New York, handles. * NEW YORK -- Distillers Somerset Group next month unveils new ads for Tanqueray gin, in which it will invite consumers to select the upcoming Wimbledon champs and possibly win a free trip to the 1988 championships. Smith/Greenland handles. * RAHWAY, N.J. -- Tofutti Brands next month starts a $2 million national print and radio campaign for Lite Lite Tofutti, a 90-calorie, 98% fat-free frozen dessert. Ketchum Advertising, New York, handles. * HOUSTON -- Coca-Cola Foods on April 20 will break its first consumer advertising for Minute Maid Light 'n Juicy ... Copyright m 1987 A/S/M Communications, Inc.; ADWEEK Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 1987 Advertising Age, March 26, 1987 Top execs: Barry L. Smith, president; Graham V. Kirt, exec vp; Roger L. Gray, Jeffrey Millman, sr vps. Employees: 53. Phone: (301) 727-4306. EX] Smith/Greenland, New York, reported gross income of $6,317,000 in 1986 on billings of $41,290,000. In 1985, the agency reported gross income of $6,200,000 on billings of $41,100,000. .The agency's 1986 U.S. volume consisted of $31,003,430 in media, $3,810,430 In materials and services and $6,476,570 in capitalized fees. Its 1985 U.S. volume consisted of $30,663,300 in media, $3,700,000 in materials and services and $6,736,700 in ... Copyright 0 1987 The New York Times Company; The New York Times March 18, 1987, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition SECTION: Section D; Page 23, Column 2; Financial Desk LENGTH: 166 words HEADLINE: ADVERTISING; Beta Carotene Ads By Smith/Greenland BYLINE: By Philip H. Dougherty BODY: Hoffmann-LaRoche has begun a multimillion-dollar ad campaign through Smith/Greenland to educate the public to the benefits of beta carotene, the food substance from green leafy vegetables and orange vegetables the consumption of which seems to cut down on the incidence of cancer. The pharmaceutical company is calling it a public-service campaign, but it does manufacture beta carotene for the pharmaceutical industry. The first ad in the campaign has the headline ''Beta Carotene just another health fad? Or does it help reduce cancer ... ORGANIZATION: HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE INC; SMITH/GREENLAND INC Copyright m 1987 A/S/M Communications, Inc.; ADWEEK March 16, 1987, Western Advertising News Edition SECTION: ACCOUNT ACQUISITIONS LENGTH: 398 words Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 ? 1987 Advertising Age, January 12, 1987 approve the staff's recommendation to keep its $2 million account at ... LEVEL 2 - 43 OF 46 STORIES Copyright @ 1987 Crain Communications, Inc.; Advertising Age January 12, 1987 SECTION: LAST MINUTE NEWS; Pg. 8 LENGTH: 241 words HEADLINE: OTHER ACCOUNTS MOVING BODY: Pfizer Inc.'s Leeming/Pacquin division, New York,. to Smith/Greenland for a new, undisclosed product set to roll national this year with a,$6 million-plus budget. Makita USA, Cerritos, Cal., the U.S. unit of Japan's largest marketer of portable electric tools, to D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles, Los Angeles, its first agency. Ad spending is expected to reach $5 million. . . Kinder-Care Learning Centers, Montgomery, Ala., a national chain of child- ... Copyright ? 1987 A/S/M Communications., Inc.; ADWEEK January 12, 1987, Eastern Edition SECTION: NATIONAL NEWSWIRE LENGTH: 36 words HEADLINE: Leeming Picks Smith/Greenland for New Product DATELINE: NEW YORK BODY: Leeming-Pacquin, the consumer-products arm of Pfizer Inc., has tapped Smith/Greenland for a new-product launch. The billings will be around $ 7 million when the product is introduced nationally later this year. Copyright @ 1987 A/S/M Communications, Inc.; ADWEEK January 12, 1987, Eastern Edition SECTION: INFORMED SOURCES LENGTH: 1091 words Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900090008-9 Ii. 97 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90GO1353R001900090008-9 E , msg. t'ub- nions corn .) Jewish. Producer first nat. syndicated e Bost of the Month. 1966, Margaret Truman at. 966.73. Dr. Norman Vincent Peak on The Amer- dicated radio series, 1978-; conc producer Ruth Can nat. syndicated radio series, 1986-. Home: i (arbor NY 11557 Office: 219 E 31st St New York KING, aircraft corporation executive; b. West S. 1932; if. Frederic Worthington and Vera Hilda ld. Christopher Tracy. Student Palm Beach Jr. tratton Coll., 1963. MIT Lowell lost., 1967-68, .try U.. 1981-84. Stn. nsgr. Mackey Airlines. Inc.. 60; asst mgr. Dial Employment Bur.. Portland, Neelon Mgmt. Co., Waltham, Mass.. 1962-65; div. Medford. Mass., 1965-77, asst. Planning and anal. mnet relations, 1978; div. mgmt. cons. Pratt & Vest Patm Beach, 1978-86; dir. employee and civil motive. Inc.. 1986-; also mem. adv. corn. EEO; A&M U. Industry Cluster Corn., State Fla. Bd. oree on Equipment and Materials. 1981-; active Mass., Fla., U.S. Sal. Bonds drive. Mass.. Fla., mm., 1980-; but, dirs. Urban League of Palm n Council. Meru. Fla. Mgmt. Assn., Nat. Assn. ague. Air Force Assn.. Am. Mgmt. Assn., Prof. ter), LWV. Democrat. Home: 7443 Appoline Ave e: United Techs Automotive 5200 Auto Club Dr fHO, manufacturing and construction company Nov. 15, 1924; s. Jeff Otho and Lenora (Glover) 1948; posigrad. U. Richmond, 1951-52; m. Ann children-Ann Robin. Lehman Otho. Pub. ac. Rennolds and Whitt, Richmond, Va.. 1951-54; Vent. Inc., Richmond. 1954-55; gen. mgr. Orson 5-58, Alumaroll, Inc.. Rutherford, N.J.. 1958-61; ty Aluminum Co.. Detroit, 1961-67. dir. 1963-67; Is div. Phelps Dodge Aluminum Corp.. Jackson, . bldg. systems div. Phelps Dodge Industries, ales dir.-indsl. Phelps Dodge Brass Co.. Dayton, am Corp.. div. mgr. Lord-Burnham, Irvington, ;coup Inc.. Tarrytown, N.Y., 1980-. Served with it. Assn. Bldg. Mfrs. (dir.), Industrialized Bldg. ;byterian. Mason (32 deg., Shriner). Home: 158 .r, NY 10510 Office: PO Box N Briarcliff Manor, 'WARD, insurance company executive; b. Bklyn., H. and Marion B. (Longo) G.; m. Anastasia D. children: Michele. Victoria, Michael, Christine, Mktg., U. Hartford, 1960. CLU, chartered fin. if underwriting Hartford (Conn.) Life. 1958-65, r., dir. sales Hartford (Conn.) Life VA. 1977-80, p.. broker, dir. sales Hartford Life. Simsbury, s. ops. Thomson McKinnon. N.Y.C., 1984-85; mktg. Life Ins. Mktg. Research Co., 1984-, knnuity Mgrs. Roundtable, 1985. Meru. Housing Conn., 1961. mm. Bd., Edn.. Cherry Hill, N.J.. Army. 1953-55. Republican. Roman Catholic. mos. ship bldg. and restoration, golf. Ho it CT 06109 Office: Hartford Life Ins Cos 200me: Hanford CT 06104-2999 LARD, construction company financial executive; Mar. 29. 1943; a. Ronald R. and Marguerite V. Eggebrecht. Oct. 9. 1965; children: Michael. on.. 1969; MBA. Boise State U., 1973. Project m Co., Boise, 1973.81; v.p. fin.. adminstm. In- st Co.. Denver, 1981-84; corp. controller. treas. Pres. St. Thomas Sch. Bd., Billings, Mont.. s. 1971-72; pres. exec. corn. Christ on the 1982. Served to sgi. USAF, 196468. Mom. Assn. (fin. corn.). Lodge: KC (Grand Knight, :vinney Ct Morrison CO 80465 ELL data processing executive: b. Washington. it D. and Helen (Schofield) G.: in. A. Catherine Barbara, Amy. Jeffrey. BA. Ind. U.. 1950, MS, Rand Corp.. Washington, 1953-56; dirt. mgr. 956-59: Eastern regional mgr. Stromberg Time mktg. Digitronics, Inc.. N.Y.C.. 1961-63; prey. to Monica, Calif., 1963-72; v.p. mktg. Terminal Calif., 1972-; bd. di M. Westlake (Calif.) Thrift bs Santa Monica; scoutmaster Boy Scouts Am., and Image Mgmt., Internat. Info. Mgmt. Con- n. So. Calif. (pron. 1968-69). Republican. Rotary (prey. Westlake Village club 1983-84). Westlake Village CA 91362 Office: Terminal Rd Simi Valley CA 93065-6299 All Purpose Chair Corp.; 1950.55: pres. VAL Equipment, Inc., 1950-62; v.p. Am. Testing Labs., Inc.. 1950.63; sup, personnel, purchases Irving Lampert Co., 1951-52; account assignment coordinator, advt, contracts dept. New- sweek. N.Y.C., 1970-78; owner, operator Princess Helen Antiques; pres. Ifdea M. Greenfield Really Corp.. 1968.79; bus. cons., 1979-. Active New York Hears Assn.; founder. coordinator, show producer, dir. and hostess ann. banquet honor of Dr. Manuel Cabral. composer-dir. Mi. Laurel Cit. Performing Arts. 1960.84. Named Hon. princess Cherokee Tribe by Chief Rising Sun of Richmond. Va. Mom. Internal. Platform Assn. Club: Order Eaatcm Star (past matron). CREENFIELD. SEYMOUR STEPHEN, mechanical engineer; b. Bklyn., July 9. 1922; a. Marmon and Yetta (Silfen) G.; in. Eleanor Levy, Oct. 30, 1949; children-Meryl Joy. Bruce Howard. Student. N.Y. U., 19)9.40; B.Mech. Engring., Poly. Inst. N.Y., 1944. Registered pros. engr.. Calif., Conn., Mess., N.J., N.Y., La., Tex., Ohio. Enge. Percival R. Moses Assos., N.Y.C.. 1946-47: sr. engr. and asso. Parsons, Brinckerholf. Quade & Douglas, N.Y.C., 1947-64; partner Parsons. Brinckerhoff. Quade & Douglas, 1964-. chmn. bd.. 1979-; Adviser Manhattan Coll.. N.Y.C. 1974-m-. devil. council Tex. A&M Sch. Architecture. 1981; chain. transp. adv. co"'. to Pres. of Poly. Inst. N.Y.. 1985. Served to It. USNR. 1944-46. Recipient Engring. News Record Citation for Outstanding Combos. to Constm. In- dustry, 1982; named Transp. Man of Yr., March of Dimes. 1982. Mom. Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs. (nat. pres. 1977, dir. 1975-, pros. N.Y.C. post 1974-75), Nat. Acad. Engring. Bldg. Research (me- adv. bd. 1972-), N.Y. C. of C. and Industry (vice chmn. Transp. Council 1973-). N.Y. State Soc. Pron. Engrs., ASME, Am. Soc. Heating. Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engrs., Moles (trustee, pros. 1986). Home: 215 E 68th St Apt 18F New York NY 10021 Office: Parsons Brinckcrholf Inc I Penn Pla a New York NY 10119 GREENFIELD, STEWART It., venture capitalist; b. N.Y.C.. Dec. 8. 1931; in. Constance Comore; children: Matthew. Joanna. BA, St. Johns Coll., Annapolis. Md., 1953. Advanced programming tech. mgr. IBM. Corp.. N.Y.C., 1957-62. product mktg. mgr., 1963-68; cons. corp. staff IBM. Corp., Armonk, N.Y.. 1968-71; v.p.. gen. ptnr. DLl Sprout Group. N.Y.C., 1971. 74; chmn. Oak MgmL Corp.. Westport. Conn., 1974-; but, dirs. Telematics Internat.. Inc., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., Santa Barbara (Calif.) Labs.. Inc., Network Equipment Tnchs.. Redwood City. Calif.. Advanced Bus. Com- i tions. Inc.. Richardson, Tex. Office: Oak Mgmt Corp 257 Riverside Ave Westport Cr 06880 GREENLAND, LEO, advt. exec.; h. N.Y.C.. Mar. 4. 1920; a. Jack and Ida (Abrams) G ; in. Rita Levine, June 29. 1955; children-Seth. An- drew. Student. New Sch. for Social Research. 1945-47. Pron. Sherwood Prodns., 1949-52; exec. various advt. agys. 1952.59; pres. Smith/Greenland Co., Inc., N.Y.C.. 1959-; chmn.. chief exec. officer Smith/Greenland Co., Inc.. 1974-; goons lectr. Fordham U. Seh. Communication Arts. 1967-. Nat. commr. Anti-Defamation League, chmn. radio-TV dept.; but, din.. sec. Friars Found. Served with AUS, 1943-46. Memo. Am. Advt. Agys. (bd. goys. Am. Mgmt Assn. (led e, 1969-), Am. Arbitration Assn., Not. Busi. nasmrn's Councl. Fgn. Policy Assn.. Interracial Businessmen', Council. Eastern Frosted Foods An,n. (pron. 1965-67). Sales Execs. Club N.Y.. Newcomen Sm. N.Ate., Sierra Club. Clubs: Harmonic. Economics. Friars (N.Y.C.). Home: Box 806 Bedford Village NY 10506 Office: 555 W 57th St New York NY 10019 New Meridian, Miss.. July 8, 1931; it. Otha Lee and Ester (Mayotte) Ethridge; student public whs., Waco. ex., Collinsville. Miss.; in. Billy J. Green. May 5. 1979; children--Carl Lowell Roach. Nan Roach Kurth. Mike Roach, Jackie Roach Pilkinton. Ins. and real estate salesperson, 1964-81; pres., owner, operator Lubbock Mortgage Co.. Inc. (name now Guaranty Fin. Services. Inc.). Lubbock. Ten., 1976-; pron. Delta Cotton Co.. 1977-; pron. Hunter & Reach Advt. Co.. Lubbock, 1978-; founder Guaranty Constm. of Miss. Inc.. 1985-, Wavcland, v.p., pres. Lubbock. Tex., 1985-. Mem. Nat. Assn. Fin. Cons.. Nat. Assn. Female Execs. Inc., Better Bus. Bur., Sheriff Assn., Internat. Bus. Assn.. Am. Alliance Small Bus. Club: Presidents of Tex. Home: 3013 78th St Lubbock TX 79423 Office: 1928 34th St Lub- back TX 79411 GREENSPAN, ALAN. economist; b. N.Y.C., Mar. 6, 1926; s. Herman Herbert and Row (Goldsmith) G. BS summa cum laude, NYU, 1948. MA. 1950. PhD, 1977. Pron., chief exec. officer Townsend-Greenspan and Co., inc., N.Y.C., 1954-74. 77-; cons. Council Econ. Advisers, 1970.74. chmn., 197477; cons. Congressional Budget Office, 1977-; mem. Pres.'s Econ. Policy Adv. Bd.. 1981-; chmn. Nat. Commn on Social Security Reform, 1981-83; am. Task Force on Econ. Growth. 1969, Pres.'s Fgn. Intelligence Adv. Bd., 1982-85; co-founder Greenspan O'Neil Assocs., N.Y.C.. 1984-; Commn. on an All-Vol. Armed Force. 1969-70; Commn. on Fin. Structure and Regulation. 1970-71; cons. U.S. Treasury. 1971.74. Fed. Res. But.. 1971. 74; mm. aeon. adv. be. Sec. of Commerce, 1971-72; mem. central market system corn. SEC. 1972: mem. GNP rev. tom. Office Mgmt. and Budget; sr. adviser panel on neon. activity Brookings Instn.. 1970.74, 77-; chmn. designate Fed. Res. Bd.. 1987-; am. but, economists Time ntag., 1971.74, 77-; dir. J.P. Morgan & Co., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., Mobil Corp., Alcoa. Automatic Data Processing. Inc.. Capital Cities/ABC. Inc., The Pitt- ston Co.; adj. prof. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adminstea.. NYU, 1977-; Trustee The Rand Corp. Meru. Nixon for Pron. Cam.. 1968-69, dir. domestic policy (yres. 1950). Home: 92 Nancy Ln McMurray PA 15317 Office: Eavenson Auchmuty & Greenwald 420 Rouser Rd Airport Office Park III Coraopolis PA 15108 GREENWALD, JIM CONNFJO, financial consultant; b. Los Angeles, June 26. 1948; A. Robert lama and loan Catherine (McCurraeh) G. Cons. Allstate Tax Service. Carson, Calif., 1972-78; owner, ptnr. Jim's Exotic Fish. Westchester, Calif., 1979-80; cons. Frank Andrade & Assocs., Torrance. Calif., 1978-82; owner Jim Greenwald & Assocs., Lawndale. Calif.. 1982-; sales leader A.L. Williams. 1-awndale, 1985-86; div. mgr.. 986-. Contbr. articles and photographs to mags. Democrat. Avocations1: sailing, tropical fish, photograpy. travel. Office: 15900 Hawthorne Blvd #A Lawndale CA 90260 GREENWOOD, GI.ENDA S., banker; b. Springfield. Ohio, Dec. 8. 1955; d. P. Glenn and Marjorie B. (Rowland) G. BS. Taylor U.. 1979. Dir. ing. Security Net. flank and Trust Co., Springfield, 1979-80, dir. mktg., 1980-; trustee Springfield Mktg. Advt. Council. 1984-. Pron. Downtown Sprinfield Assn.. 1985-; mem., past pron. Springfield Ans Council; am. past treas. Altrusa Internal.. Springfield; advisor Jr. Achievement, Springfield, 1982; bd. dirs. Springfield YMCA. Springfield luist. Landmarks Comma., Friends of Mercy; am. United Way pub. relation corn.. Springfield. 1985-, Clark County Prayer Breakfast Com., Springfield. 1984-, Be,. Bible Ch.. Springfield. 1966-; pro. Be? Bible Ch. Ladion Missionary Group, 1985-. Named An Outstanding Young Woman of Ohio. 1984. Outstanding Young Woman of Springfield. 1984, Outstanding Young Woman of Am., 1985. Mom. Am. Inst. Banking (v.p. Springfield chpt. 1981-83), Ohio Bank Mktg. Assn., Springfield C. of C. Avocations: music, (ravel, sports. GREENWOOD, IVAN ANDERSON, physicist; b. Cleve., Jan. 31, 1921; a. Ivan A. and Maul (Barlow) G.; B.S., Case Inst. Tech., 1942; pos(grad. M.I.T., N.Y. U., Columbia U.: m. Jean Elizabeth Siebrecht, June 18. 1949 (dec Jan. 1983); children-Kyle Ann. Hilary (dec.). Asst. group leader Radiation Lab., M.I.T.. 1942-46; mgr. research dept., asso. dir. research and advanced Bevel. GPL div. Gen. Precision Systems Inc.. 1946-69; research mgr. physics research center Kearfoll div. Singer Co.. 1969-81. mgr. ad- vanced research projects, 1981-85, cons.. 1985-; cons. on med. research project N.Y. U. Bellevue Med. Center, 1956-60, Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, Yeshiva U.. 1960-64; incorporating dir. Rio-Instrumentation Inst., Inc., 1962-; dir.. exec. corn. Glen Ellen Corp.. 1962-70; partner Bus. Trends Pubis., Cleve., 1947-49; past dir., town. exec. corn. Synths Corp. Me"' Stamford (Conn.) Republican Town Com.. 1981-84, treas., mem. exec. corn., 1981-84; past mem. be. dirs. Conn. Ski Council; v.p., incorporator Vt. Recreation Center, Inc.. 1971-84; trustee 1st Presbyn. Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1984-; treas. Friends of Stamford Symphony, 1986-. Mom. Am. Chem. Soc. (assoc.), Am. Phys. Soc.. Am. Inst. Physics. IEEE, Inst. Nav.. Fedn. Am. Scientists, AAAS, Case Alumni Assn., Tau Beta Pi, Theta Tau, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Presbyterian. Cabs: Landmark; River Hills Ski; Cove Island Yacht (vice Comdr. 1979-82). Patentee in field. Home: Weed Circle. Stamford, CT 06902 GREER, ANN LORRAINE, wholesale executive; b. Los Angeles. Nov. 5, 1952; if. Norman Jay and Gloria Helena (Friedland) Greer; m ; Thomas Robertson Holliday. Feb. 11. 1983. Student. La Sorbonne, Paris, 1972; BA in French Lit., Scripps Coll., 1974. Actress, producer Twelfth Night Reper- tory, Studio City. Calif.. 1976-80; adminstrv. dir. Twelfth Night Repertory, Studio City. 1981183; with pub. relations Embassy Home Entertainment. Los Angela, 1983-84; video buyer East Tex. Distbr.. Phoenix. 1984-85. gen. mgr., 1985-. Recipient Bat Performance award Drama Logue Mag.. Los Angela, 1981. Mem. Women in Film. Women in Theater (bd. din. 1980. 82). Avocations: music. traveling, foreign languages. Office: East Tex Dis- tributing 2732 W McDowell Rd Phoenix AZ 85009 GREER, GEORGE MARTIN, business consultant, barrister. solicitor, b. New Brighton. Eng., Mar. 25. 1923; came to Can.. naturalized. 1925; s. George Henry and Eliabeth (Martin) G.: B.A.. U. B.C.. 1959. LLB.. 1961; in. Haul Joanne Crofts. Dec. 1. 1950; children-Bryan George Crofts. Catherine Eliabeth. Pres., dir. Interior Credit Grantors Bur. Ltd., Kamloops, B.C.. Can.. 1947-58; called to bar. 1962; sec., gen. counsel Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd., Vancouver. B.C.. 1962-68. Comas Industries Ltd.. Vancouver. 1969-74; v.p.. gen. counsel. sec. Versatile Corp., Vancouver. 197481. v .p.. gen. counsel. 1981-86; exec. dir. Rimquest Internat., 1986-; pres.. dir. Greer Investment Corp.. Pacific Iron Mina Ltd. (NPL). Sentinel Mgmt. Inc. (U.S.). RQI Mgmt. Corp., Sentinel Investments Inc.; chmn., dir. Cinema Assocs., Inc.: chmn., be. dirs. Inter-Pacific Resources Corp.; Ivor. Goldquent I Ltd. Ptnrship.; be. dirs. Avino Mines & Resources Inc.; be. dirs. Leven Mina Ltd.. CIA Miners Mexicana de Avino S.A. (Mexico). Served with RCAF, 1943-46. Mete. Internat. Bar Assn., Can. Bar Assn., Law Soc. B.C., Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Vancouver. Hollybure Country. Office: Commerce Place. 400 Burrard St PO Box 41. Vancouver, BC Canada V6C 3G2 GREER, JAMES EVANS, controller; b. Obion. Tenn., Mar. 14, 1942; s. Jack and Sarah (James) G.; m. Dovie Jo Polsgrove, June 6, 1964; children: lack, Eliabrth. Laura. David. BS in Gen. Bus.. U. Tenn.. 1965. Controller Sears Roebuck & Co.. Bowling Green, Ky.. 1969.71, Tallahassee, Fla., 1971. 72. Chattanooga. 1972-73; asst. treas., controller Chattanooga Gas Co.. -IVs Ynunl Civic Angel GREI Howe Greer U. Te Actor Tyler. troll, Capit: Tee.',s C.P.A Bank GREI Renss Jerry Leigh Fayen asst Co..I Ham, tchr. C.N. Inst. ' Ladir horse, Michi GREI Rock, G.; sr dren- Wontt Acou: 11758 GRE( Jan. I Carp, Nalha 1975. 1957-, sales. Fibers Produ Sure bd. di Recip medal be. d, Golf . Leagu David 19482 GRE( execut G. SI be. di Engle, Server Count Theta GRE( A. Hai 1965; 1966. Toucl Georg Enter: Ferris Tasp, Santa i Conti Sch. I Office 1973-. Served as Is[ It. U.S. Army, 1966.67, Korea. Mm. Nat. Assn. GREI Accts., So. Gas Assn.. Tenn. Gas Assn., Southeastern Gas Assn. Mena. Ch. Apr.' of Christ. Avocations: handball, golf, fishing, tennis. Home: 4159 Gann 31, Ic Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/30: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900090008-9