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Rudolph Peterson
Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme
In office
1972–1976
Secretary GeneralKurt Waldheim
Preceded byPaul G. Hoffman
Succeeded byF. Bradford Morse
Personal details
Born(1904-12-06)December 6, 1904
Svenljunga, Sweden
DiedDecember 2, 2003(2003-12-02) (aged 98)
Piedmont, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BS)

Rudolph Arvid Peterson (December 6, 1904 – December 2, 2003) was an American banker who served as the President and CEO of Bank of America and Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.[1]

Background

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Peterson was born into a family of six children in Svenljunga, Västra Götaland, Sweden. He was adopted by his maternal uncle and aunt who emigrated in September 1905. At first they lived in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. In 1907 they joined a trainload of young Swedish families set out for California. They settled down in Los Angeles. In 1913 the family moved to HilmarinMerced County, California, a Swedish immigrant farming colony outside Turlock, California. He graduated from the Hilmar High School and the University of California, Berkeley, (B.S. 1925).[2][3]

Career

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During his career, he worked at Commercial Credit Corporation, the Transamerica Corporation and the Bank of Hawaii. He joined Bank of America in 1936 and spent two decades in California before leaving for six years with the Bank of Hawaii. He was president of the Bank of Hawaii when he returned to Bank of America in 1961 as vice chairman. Bank of America named him president and chief executive in 1963. He retired at the end of 1969 and was succeeded by Alden W. Clausen. In 1972, Peterson became the second Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, managing that body's economic assistance activities throughout the world.[4][5]

Rudolph A. Peterson was the University of California, Berkeley 1967 Alumnus of the Year and received the Chancellor's Award in 1991. In 1965, Peterson was selected to be Swedish-American of the Year by the Swedish Council of America. He later served as chairman of Board of Directors of the council from 1989 to 1991.[6][7]

References

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  • ^ McCorkell, Jonathan (October 11, 2011). "Hilmar High celebrates 100 years: Three veteran teachers look back". Turlock Journal. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  • ^ Rudolph A. Peterson, 98; Extended Global Reach of Bank of America (Los Angeles Times. December 16, 2003)
  • ^ Rudolph A. Peterson, 58, elected this week to the presidency of the Bank of America (Time Magazine Friday, Oct. 18, 1963)
  • ^ Rudolph Peterson, 98, Chief of Bank of America in 1960's (The New York Times. December 11, 2003)
  • ^ "Peterson Series is the Center for Responsible Business". University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  • ^ "Swedish-American of the Year 1960-1979 1965 – Rudolph A. Peterson". Swedish Council of America. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
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    Positions in intergovernmental organisations
    Preceded by

    Paul G. Hoffman

    Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme
    1972–1976
    Succeeded by

    F. Bradford Morse


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