- Robert E. Wood
Robert Elkington Wood (
June 13 ,1879 -November 6 ,1969 ) was an American soldier and businessman best known for his leadership ofSears, Roebuck and Company . He was born inKansas City, Missouri and attended the United States Military Academy atWest Point , graduating in 1900. As an officer in theUnited States Army , he was stationed in thePhilippines and then, for ten years, in thePanama Canal Zone . He retired to civilian life in 1915, but returned to the army, serving as a colonel in the 42nd (Rainbow) Division when the United States entered theFirst World War in 1917. Toward the end of the war, he was promoted tobrigadier general and made actingquartermaster general of thearmy .After the leaving the army again in 1919, Wood became an executive at
Montgomery Ward , eventually becoming a vice-president of the company. In 1924, he left Montgomery Ward to take a position of vice-president of Sears, Roebuck. He became one of the most important leaders in that company's history, serving as vice-president from 1928 until 1939 and as chairman from 1939 until 1954. Under his leadership, Sears shifted the focus of its operations from mail-order sales to retail sales at large urban department stores. Wood also created All State Insurance as a subsidiary of Sears. [http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/979/]Wood was also politically active and was noted as a conservative Republican. In 1940, he helped found the
America First Committee to oppose U.S. involvement in theSecond World War ; he served as the committee's first president on an interim basis. In 1954, Wood funded the creation of the Manion Forum, a conservative radio program hosted byClarence Manion .Wood, once again, served as an honorary chairman for Sears from 1968 until shortly before his death in 1969, leaving a good portion of his stocks to family members.
Bronze busts honoring Wood and seven other industry magnates stand between the
Chicago River and theMerchandise Mart in downtownChicago ,Illinois . General Wood also has a Boys and Girls Club in Chicago named in his honor.External links
* [http://www.searsarchives.com/people/robertewood.htm Robert E. Wood bio] at SearsArchives.com
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAwoodRE.htm Robert E. Wood bio] at Spartacus International
*" [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/10/technology/10titans.html?ex=1304913600&en=aa246fba7f1404bc&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Microsoft and Google Grapple for Supremacy] " by Steve Lohr, "New York Times "; discussion of Wood's role at SearsPersondata
NAME = Wood, Robert Elkington
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = businessman best known for leadership ofSears, Roebuck and Company
DATE OF BIRTH =June 13 ,1879
PLACE OF BIRTH =Kansas City, Missouri
DATE OF DEATH =November 6 ,1969
PLACE OF DEATH =Lake Forest, Illinois
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