Education
Kellogg attended the Pingry School, graduating in the class of 1933.
Kellogg attended the Pingry School, graduating in the class of 1933.
The firm was acquired by Goldman Sachs in November, 2000 in a deal valued at United States $6.5 billion. Kellogg was a longtime resident of Elizabeth and Bay Head, New Jersey and was active in local affairs James Kellogg was a nephew of industrialist M.W. Kellogg.
Mr.
Kellogg was a Democratic nominee for Union County Freeholder in 1954, a trustee of Children"s Specialized Hospital and President of the Elizabeth Town & Country Club.
He became the youngest member of the New York Stock Exchange, purchasing his seat at age 21 in 1936, and the youngest person to be elected Chairman, a position he held from 1956 to 1958. He was also a trustee of the South Street Seaport Museum in New York and a member of the finance committee of his alma mater, Williams College.