McWhinney, Madeline H. (1922–)
McWhinney, Madeline H. (1922–)
American bank executive. Born Mar 11, 1922, in Denver, CO.
Served as 1st president of First Women's Bank and Trust Company, NY (1974–76); served 30 years as economist with Federal Reserve Bank including positions as chief of Financial and Trade Statistics Division (1955–59), chief of Market Statistics Department (1960), and 1st woman vice president in Federal Reserve System (beginning 1965); was 1st woman president of New York University Graduate School of Business (1957–59); served as president of Dale, Elliott & Co., Inc. (1977–94); served as chair of Woman's Economic Round Table (1987/88); served New Jersey Supreme Court as member of Advisory Board on Professional Ethics (1983–98) and member of Investment Committee (beginning 1990).
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