R. Douglas Stuart, Jr.

R. Douglas Stuart, Jr.

Robert Douglas Stuart, Jr. (born April 26, 1916) (referred to as R. Douglas Stuart, Jr. when young and as Robert D. Stuart, Jr. when older) was an heir to the Quaker Oats Company fortune; the founder of the America First Committee in 1940; CEO of Quaker Oats from 1966 to 1981; and United States Ambassador to Norway from 1984 to 1989.

Biography

Stuart was born in Winnetka, Illinois on April 26, 1916, the son of R. Douglas Stuart. His grandfather, Robert Stuart was one of the founders of the Quaker Oats Company. He was educated at Princeton University, graduating with a B.A. in 1937. He then attended Yale Law School.

On September 4, 1940, while a law student, Stuart organized the America First Committee to support enforcement of the Neutrality Acts of 1930s and to oppose United States intervention in World War II. Other students who joined Stuart's committee included Gerald Ford, Sargent Shriver, and Potter Stewart. The America First Committee asked Robert E. Wood, chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Company, to become their leader. They later asked Charles Lindbergh to serve as their spokesman. At its height, the America First Committee may have had as many as 800,000 members in 650 chapters. The America First Committee was disbanded shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

Stuart subsequently served in the United States Army during World War II, attaining the rank of major. After the war, he returned to Yale Law School and received his J.D. in 1946.

After law school, Stuart joined the Quaker Oats Company, where he would work for 38 years. He was chief executive officer of the company from 1966 to 1981, first as president, and later as chairman of the board. Stuart's time as CEO was notable for diversifying the company, most notably in 1969 when the Quaker Oats Company acquired toy manufacturer Fisher-Price. During his time as CEO, revenues grew from $500 million to $2 billion.

In addition to running Quaker Oats, Stuart sat on the boards of directors of the First National Bank of Chicago, United Airlines, Deere & Company, and Molson.

Stuart was active in the Republican Party. From 1964 to 1972, he was the Illinois member on the Republican National Committee. He was also active in the Boy Scouts of America and the Chicago Urban League.

In 1984, President of the United States Ronald Reagan named Stuart United States Ambassador to Norway; Ambassador Stuart presented his credentials on October 16, 1984 and would serve as ambassador until July 17, 1989.

He was a member of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission in 1991 and 1993 (having been appointed to the 1991 commission by President George H. W. Bush and the 1993 commission by President Bill Clinton. He served on the Board of the National Commission on the Public Service, chaired by Paul Volcker, which produced the Volcker Report in 2003.

References

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Mark Evans Austad
United States Ambassador to Norway
October 16, 1984 – July 17, 1989
Succeeded by
Loret Miller Ruppe

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