Robert W. Baird

Robert W. Baird

Robert Wilson Baird (1883-04-01 - 1968-03-12) helped found the financial services firm that bears his name and led it for more than 40 years.

Baird’s father was a professor of Greek literature at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where Baird grew up. He graduated from Northwestern and worked for a time in Chicago’s bond district before settling in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1912 and taking a job in the trust department of what would become the First Wisconsin National Bank.

He was a lead partner of the First Wisconsin Company, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based investment firm, when it was founded in 1919. He became the firm’s president in 1922 and remained at the helm when the company separated from the First Wisconsin National Bank in 1934. He was named chairman when the firm joined the New York Stock Exchange in 1948. Following the tradition of companies joining the NYSE, the firm took the name of its lead partner and officially became Robert W. Baird & Co.. He retired from the company in 1960, at age 77, and he passed away 1968-03-12, at the age of 85.

Today Baird is an international, employee-owned financial services firm and one of the [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/2007/full_list/ FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For] .

Professional philosophy and achievements

Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929, Robert W. Baird was one of two men selected by the U.S. government to help develop legislation designed to put the securities-investment business on substantially more solid footing. He traveled widely within investment banking circles, sharing and fostering his belief that the whole industry must maintain the highest standards of integrity in dealing with investors and investment banking customers.

A founding member of the NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) and its third national chairman, Baird was known for his integrity and his steadfast commitment to putting clients’ interests first. He was quoted in a Milwaukee Journal article dated Dec. 18, 1960, as saying: “They (the customers) will forgive you for errors of judgment, but they won’t forgive you for errors of motive.” He is also credited with the credo: “Honesty in our business dealings and integrity in everything we do.”

Charitable involvements and personal life

Baird had a keen interest in community service and gave of his time to numerous charitable and educational causes. He supported cancer research and was a frequent contributor to the United Way. In 1951, he and his wife, Bell, were named as joint recipients of the McGeoch distinguished citizenship award by the Milwaukee League of Women Voters for their activities with youth organizations, higher education, public and private health and welfare, business and government. That year he also received an award of merit as one of Northwestern University’s outstanding alumni. In 1957, he was honored for outstanding citizenship in the field of friendly relations between religious groups by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. He also donated convert|1000|acre|km2 of land in Wisconsin to the Boy Scouts of America for a campsite shortly before his retirement in 1960.

External links

* [http://www.rwbaird.com/ Official Baird corporate Web site]
* [http://www.rwbaird.com/career/ca_index.asp Baird careers Web site]


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