Douglas A. Warner III


Douglas Sandy Warner is an American banker who joined Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York out of college in 1968 as an officers assistant and rose through the ranks to become chairman of the board of J.P. Morgan amp Co. Inc. in 2000. Among his many accomplishments, Warner may be best known for spearheading the 2000 sale of J P Morgan amp Co. to Chase Manhattan Bank for 30.9 billion.

Douglas Alexander Warner III was born on June 9, 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio as the eldest son to Douglas Alexander Warner Jr. and Eleanor W. Warner. He has a brother, Gordon, and a sister, Marjorie. Warner came from money, growing up in the hightoned suburb of Indian Hill in a family with local social standing. For example, Warners father served as a trustee of the Cincinnati Music Hall Association and Art Museum and chaired the United Appeal one year. Warners grandfather ran his own insurance firm and was active in local golfing circles. Grandmother Warner was the daughter of a wealthy Cincinnati entrepreneur named J. Stacey Hill, who was the president of a thenprominent thousandroom Cincinnati hotel named Hotel Gibson.

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