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  1. James Stillman Rockefeller (June 8, 1902 – August 10, 2004) was a member of the prominent U.S. Rockefeller family. He won an Olympic rowing title for the United States, then became president of what eventually became Citigroup.

  2. James Stillman Rockefeller (* 8. Juni 1902 in Manhattan, New York City; † 10. August 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Ruderer im Achter, der 1924 bei den Olympischen Spielen gewonnen hat. Er war Familienangehöriger der Rockefellers, Chef der Citigroup und Treuhänder des American Museum of Natural History .

  3. 11. Aug. 2004 · Aug. 11, 2004. James Stillman Rockefeller, who helped capture an Olympic rowing title for the United States before a banking career with a company that eventually become Citigroup, died...

  4. His grandchildren included Godfrey Stillman Rockefeller (1899–1983), a financier, and James Stillman Rockefeller (1902–2004), who married Nancy Carnegie (died 1994), grandniece of Andrew Carnegie. James also served as president of National City from 1952 to 1959 and was chairman from 1959 to 1967. [13]

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · By maintaining large cash reserves and drawing on powerful connections, such as his close friend William Rockefeller, Stillman’s bank prospered during the panic of 1893, more than doubling deposits and rising to a commanding position among U.S. banks.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. James Stillman. National City Bank. 1891–1909. Industry: Finance. Era: pre-1900. Benefiting from his close ties to William Rockefeller and “the Rockefeller crowd,” Stillman was able to not only grow National City’s commercial banking business, but also to expand operations into the investment banking arena.

  7. 11. Aug. 2004 · James Stillman Rockefeller, the oldest-known U.S. Olympic medal winner and the former head of the bank that became Citigroup, died Tuesday. He was 102. Rockefeller had a stroke on Thursday,...