Charles A. Meyer

Charles A. Meyer

Charles Appleton Meyer (June 27, 1918 – August 15, 1996)[1] was a United States executive who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from 1969 to 1973.

Biography

Meyer was born in 1918 and attended Phillips Academy, graduating in 1935.[2] He then attended Harvard College, graduating in 1939.

After college, Meyer took a job with Sears in Chicago.[3] Meyer rose through the ranks at Sears to become Vice President responsible for Sears' operations in Latin America.[4] His first foray into government service came in 1960 when President of the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Meyer as one of six members of the National Advisory Committee on Inter-American Affairs.[5] This committee, headed by Milton S. Eisenhower, was designed to be Eisenhower's "eyes and ears" in Latin America and traveled throughout the region meeting with Latin American leaders.[6]

Meyer continued working as a Sears executive until March 1969, when President Richard Nixon appointed him Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.[7] Meyer held this office from April 2, 1969 until March 2, 1973.[8] As Assistant Secretary, Meyer has been accused of intervening in the 1970 Chilean election; Meyer denied that this was the case, saying that the U.S. State Department "financed no candidates, no political parties before or after September 4 [1970]."[9]

Meyer left the State Department in 1973 and returned to Sears, where he worked as an executive until his retirement in 1980.[10] He also served on the board of directors of Lake Forest College.[11] Lake Forest College awarded Meyer an honorary degree in 1983.[12]

References

  1. ^ "CHARLES MEYER, SEARS EXECUTIVE", Chicago Tribune, August 16, 1996
  2. ^ Phillips Academy Alumni Profile
  3. ^ Phillips Academy Alumni Profile; "Chicago's Growing Clout in World Affairs", Illinois Issues, Sept. 1975
  4. ^ "Chicago's Growing Clout in World Affairs", Illinois Issues, Sept. 1975; "The Americas: Ike's Eyes and Ears", Time, Mar. 14, 1960
  5. ^ "The Americas: Ike's Eyes and Ears", Time, Mar. 14, 1960
  6. ^ "The Americas: Ike's Eyes and Ears", Time, Mar. 14, 1960
  7. ^ Profile from State Department Office of the Historian
  8. ^ Profile from State Department Office of the Historian
  9. ^ James Lemoyne, "March 1972: Prelude to a Coup", Harvard Crimson, Dec. 4, 1974
  10. ^ Phillips Academy Alumni Profile
  11. ^ Phillips Academy Alumni Profile
  12. ^ List of Individuals Awarded Honorary Degrees by Lake Forest College
Government offices
Preceded by
Covey T. Oliver
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
April 2, 1969 – March 2, 1973
Succeeded by
Jack B. Kubisch

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