- John S. Reed
John Shepard Reed (born
1939 ) is the former Chairman of theNew York Stock Exchange . He previously served as Chairman and CEO ofCiticorp ,Citibank , and post-merger,Citigroup .He was born in
Chicago, Illinois , and raised inArgentina andBrazil . Reed earned his undergraduate degrees in a 3-2 program fromWashington and Jefferson College andMIT , earning anB.S. from theMIT Sloan School of Management in 1961. He was also a member ofLambda Chi Alpha Fraternity while at MIT. He served two years in theU.S. Army before returning to get hismaster's degree inmanagement from theMIT Sloan School of Management in 1965. [http://alum.mit.edu]Reed was heavily responsible for pushing for the adoption of the ATM around the USA, and led Citicorp through a perilous period in the early 1990s. He was approached by
Sandy Weill to merge withTravelers Group after theGramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (repealling theGlass-Steagall Act of 1932), allowing banking and insurance companies to merge. The result wasCitigroup , where Reed was later ousted in a management shakeup with Weill. Reed's departure was announced in a February 28, 2000 press release.Reed was asked to be interim CEO of the
New York Stock Exchange after theRichard Grasso over-compensation scandal. He accepted the job for a $1 salary and set up new governance rules as the NYSE became a public corporation.Reed is on the board of directors at
Altria Group .References
*Augier, Mie. "Making Management Matter: An Interview With John Reed". Academy of Management Learning & Education, 2006, Vol. 5, No. 1, 84-100.Reed's resignation: http://www.citigroup.com/citigroup/press/2000/000228a.htm
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