Background
Noble, James Kendrick was born on October 6, 1928 in New York City. Son of James Kendrick and Orrel Tennant (Baldwin) Noble.
Noble, James Kendrick was born on October 6, 1928 in New York City. Son of James Kendrick and Orrel Tennant (Baldwin) Noble.
Student, Princeton University, 1945-1946; Bachelor of Science, United States Naval Academy, 1950; postgraduate, United States Navy General Line School, 1955-1956; Master of Business Administration, New York University, 1961; postgraduate, School Education, 1962-1968.
Commissioned ensign, United States Navy, 1950;
transferred to United States Naval Reserve, 1957;
advanced through grades to captain, United States Naval Reserve, 1973;
assistant gunnery officer in United States Ship Thomas E. Fraser, 1950-1951;
student naval aviator, United States Naval Reserve, 1951-1952;
pilot assistant operations officer, United States Naval Reserve, 1952-1955;
instructor, United States Naval Academy, 1956-1957;
instructor, Officer Candidate School, Newport, Rhode Island, 1958;
assistant to president, Noble & Noble, Public, Inc., New York City, 1957-1960;
director special projects, Noble & Noble, Public, Inc., New York City, 1960-1962;
vice president, Noble & Noble, Public, Inc., New York City, 1962-1965;
executive vice president, Noble & Noble, Public, Inc., New York City, 1965-1966;
director, Noble & Noble, Public, Inc., New York City, 1957-1965;
director, vice president, Translate Public Company. New York City, 1958-1965;
consultant, Translate Public Company. New York City, 1965-1966;
vice-president, director, Elbon realty corporation, Bronxville, New York, 1960-1965;
consultant, Elbon realty corporation, Bronxville, 1965-1966;
commanding officer, NAIRU R2, 1968-1970;
staff, National Archives and Record Service W2, 1970-1971;
staff, NRID 3-1, 1971-1974;
commanding officer, NRCSG 302, 1974-1976;
senior analyst, F. Eberstadt & Company, 1966-1969;
senior analyst, Auerbach, Pollak & Richardson, 1969-1975;
vice president, Auerbach, Pollak & Richardson, 1972-1975;
manager special research projects, Auerbach, Pollak & Richardson, 1973-1975;
director, Auerbach, Pollak & Richardson, 1975;
vice president research, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Inc., 1975-1977;
associate director research, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Inc., 1976-1977;
vice president, Paine Webber, New York City, 1977-1979;
1st vice president, Paine Webber, 1979-1991.
Board directors Curriculum Information Center, Inc., Denver, 1972-1978. Institutional investor All American Research Team, 1972-1990.
Member Bronxville Board Education, 1968-1974, president, 1970-1972. Republican co-leader 21st District, Eastchester, New York, 1961-1965. Director Merit; consultant, director Space and Science Train, 1962-1963.
Trustee St. John's Hospital, Yonkers, New York, 1972-1992, committee chairman, 1980-1992. Fellow emeritus American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Information Industry Association (distinguished professional member), National Institute Social Sciences, New York Society Security Analysts (member committee 1971-1991, director 1975-1984, vice president 1977-1981, executive vice president 1981-1982, president 1982-1983), American Textbook Public Institute (committee chairman 1964-1966), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (member committee 1957-1961), Media and Entertainment Analysts Association (president 1969-1971), Finance Analysts Federation (director 1984-1987), Naval Reserve Association (Vice-President New York Navy chapter 1968-1976), Wings Club.
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Married Norma Jean Rowell, June 16, 1951. Children: Anne Rowell, James Kendrick III.