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William
H. Donaldson, chairman of Donaldson Enterprises, has spent more than 40 years
at the highest levels of business, government, and academia. Until June 30,
2005, he served as the 27th chairman of the Securities and Exchange
Commission. As SEC chairman, Mr. Donaldson was the chief regulator of America’s
securities markets and chief enforcer of the nation’s securities laws. His
tenure marked the greatest period of activity of the Agency since its
founding in 1934.
Prior to heading the SEC, Mr. Donaldson was chairman, president, and chief
executive officer of Aetna, Inc., one of the nation’s largest providers of
health insurance and related benefits, and before that he served as chairman
and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange. Earlier in his career, he
was the co-founder and chief executive officer of the investment banking firm
of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ) and co-founder of its wholly owned
subsidiary the Alliance Capital Management Corporation. He was selected as
Business Man of the Year by the Associated Press when DLJ became the first
NYSE firm to sell its shares to the public.
He left DLJ to accept a presidential appointment as United States
Undersecretary of State under Secretary Henry Kissinger and subsequently
served as counsel to the then vice president of the United States,
Nelson Rockefeller. Following that, he was the Founding Dean and William S.
Beinecke Professor of Management at the Yale University School of Management.
He has been a director of 14 publicly held corporations and a number of
privately held businesses. He has served as chairman of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace and on the boards of numerous
philanthropic, arts, and educational institutions, among them The Ford
Foundation, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and Yale University.
He has received a number of honorary degrees and awards.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Donaldson served as a first lieutenant in the U.S.
Marine Corps in the Far Eastern Theatre (Japan-Korea), as a rifle platoon
commander and later as aide-de-camp to the Commanding General of the 1st
Provisional Marine Air Ground Task Force.
He graduated from Yale
University (BA American
Studies) and received an MBA (with distinction) from Harvard Graduate School
of Business Administration, and is a chartered financial analyst (CFA).
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