- Spencer Eccles
Spencer Fox Eccles (born
August 23 ,1934 , Ogden,Utah ) is a prominentfinancier andphilanthropist inSalt Lake City , Utah andchairman emeritus of the Intermountain Region ofWells Fargo Corporation. From 1982 to 2000 he was chairman andchief executive officer ofFirst Security Corporation of Salt Lake City, which was, until its sale to Wells Fargo in 2000, the largest banking organization in the Mountain West measured by assets, deposits and market capitalization. [ [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/First-Security-Corporation-Company-History.html History of First Security Corporation] ]Eccles is the son of Spencer Stoddard Eccles and Pauline Hope Fox and the grandson of David Eccles, the Utah
banker andindustrialist . [Leonard J. Arrington, David Eccles: Pioneer Western Industrialist (1975)] He earned abachelor of science infinance in 1956 from theUniversity of Utah , where he was also a member ofBeta Theta Pi , and amaster of business administration in 1958 from Columbia University School of Business.The Eccles family is noted for its philanthropy in the West, [Eccles Fortune Keeps Giving Back to Utah, Salt Lake Tribune, June 27, 1999] and Eccles is actively involved in many of the various Eccles family
foundation s, including aspresident of the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation, the largest philanthropic foundation in Utah, president of the Eccles Family Foundation, which he founded, andtrustee of the Marriner S. Eccles Foundation, Emma Eccles Jones Foundation, and the Nora Eccles Harrison Foundation. Utah news organizations have identified Eccles as one of the handful of most influential people in the state, along with the Mormon prophet, the Governor, andOrrin Hatch , the state's seniorsenator . [ [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,270019209,00.html Deseret News May 16, 2001] ]In addition to his role at First Security, Eccles has also been a director of the
Union Pacific Railroad , the National Chamber of Commerce, the ZCMI Corporation, the Anderson Lumber Company, Amalgamated Sugar, and the National Parks Foundation. He was a member of the three person executive committee of the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee and, in recognition of his critical contribution to the2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake, was appointedmayor of the Olympic Village during the games and received thePierre de Coubertin medal from theInternational Olympic Committee , the Olympic movement's highest honor.References
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* [http://www.gsecclesfoundation.org George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation]
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