Background
Chase, William Howard was born on January 30, 1910 in Omaha. Son of Charles Herbert and Pauline (Kottal) Chase.
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Chase, William Howard was born on January 30, 1910 in Omaha. Son of Charles Herbert and Pauline (Kottal) Chase.
Bachelor of Arts, Univercity Iowa, 1932; postgraduate, London School Economics, 1932-1933; postgraduate, Harvard University, 1934-1936; Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Dong-Guk U., Seoul, Korea, 1968.
Instructor international relations, Harvard University, 1935-1936;
editorial editor, Register & Tribune, Des Moines, 1936-1938;
executive, American Retail Federation, Washington, 1939-1940;
editor, Whaley-Eaton Letter, Washington, 1941;
director public services, General Mills, Minneapolis, 1941-1945;
director public relations, General Foods, New York City, 1945-1952;
vice president, general executive, McCann-Erickson
president, Communications Counselors, Inc.
president, Howard Chase Associations, 1959-1968;
chairman, Council Management Change, Inc., since 1965;
public, Innovation and Management of Change Letter, 1965-1976;
vice president, American Can Company, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1970-1975;
assistant to chairman, American Can Company, 1970-1975;
president, Howard Chase Enterprises, Inc., since 1974;
professor, Graduate School Business Administration, U. Connecticut, 1974-1982;
professor, Polytechnic Institute New York, 1975-1978;
editor, Corporation Public Issues, since 1976. Assistant to secretary commerce, assistant director Office Defense Mobilization, 1950-1951. Mem.dental advising committee National Institutes of Health, 1962-1965.
Member of national commission on community health Department of Health, Education and Welfare, since 1965. Information policy consultant President's Food for Peace Council. Member Executive Reserve United States Information Agency.
Trustee Wellesley College, 1948-1960. Board directors Stamford Museum, 1977-1989, Mannes College Music North Conway Institute. Vice chairman National Citizens for Eisenhower campaign, 1952.
Member New York Council Foreign Relations, Academy Political Science, Public Relations Society of America (past president), Issues Management Association (founder, chairman 1989), Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega. Clubs: Landmark (Stamford, Connecticut). Harvard (New York City).
Metropolitan (Washington).
Married Elizabeth Coykendall, October 25, 1935. Children: Anne Coykendall, Alison Howard, Thomas Howard.