Jesse Ricks
Jesse Ricks was an American lawyer and businessman who served as the former president and board Chairman of the Union Carbide and Carbon Company.
Jesse J. Ricks | |
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Died | February 20, 1944 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Business; law |
Board member of | Union Carbide |
Spouse | Sybil Ricks (born Hayward) |
Children | 4 |
Biography and career
Ricks was the president, chairman, and director of the Union Carbide and Carbon Company, and served as a lawyer with the firm of Winston & Meagher.[1][2][3] He also served as Union Carbide's general counsel.[1][2][3][4]
In 1903, Ricks joined the law firm of Winston & Meagher.[3] After joining the firm, its name eventually became Meagher, Whitney, Ricks, & Sullivan.[3]
In 1941, Ricks went from being President of Union Carbide to its chairman.[5][6] He was replaced by Benjamin O'Shea.[5][6]
Death
Ricks died on the morning of Sunday, February 20, 1944, in his Long Island estate.[7]
Personal life
Ricks lived in his estate, Chanticlare, in Flower Hill, New York.[7][8][9][10] He was married to Sybil Ricks (born Hayward).[7] The couple had four children: Jesse Jr., John, Jane, and James.[7][11][12]
References
- "MAYER'S $704,425 TOPS 1941 SALARIES; Film Leader, in Van for Second Year, Got Double Income of Clark Gable, Second HILL'S PAY CUT SHARPLY American Tobacco Report to SEC Notes Court Ruling Reducing 'Incentive' Payments MAYER'S $704,425 TOPS 1941 SALARIES". The New York Times. 1942-05-29. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "GENERAL ELECTRIC HAS DROP IN PROFIT; Net in Quarter Off From Year Before Despite New High Record in Sales $11,377,969 INCOME TOTAL Charles E. Wilson, President of Company, Gives Data at Annual Meeting GENERAL ELECTRIC HAS DROP IN PROFIT". The New York Times. 1941-04-16. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "EDWARD WHITNEY, UNION CARBIDEAIDE; Former General Counsel, One of Its Organizers in 1916, Dies --Lawyer Half Century". The New York Times. 1951-02-13. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "SAYS NAVAL ORDERS ROCKETED SALARIES; Counsel Reports to House Group a 1934-41 Range of From 22 to 1,331 Per Cent 'GOVERNMENT FOOTS BILL' Toland Accuses Both Industry and Labor of Feeling 'What Do We Care About Cost'". The New York Times. 1942-03-26. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "OFFICERS ELECTED BY UNION CARBIDE; J.J. Ricks Goes From President to Chairman -- Succeeded by Benjamin O'Shea". The New York Times. 1941-05-28. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "RETIREMENT PLAN ORDERED CHANGED; Court Approves an Offer of Settlement to Save Union Carbide $653,744". The New York Times. 1942-06-26. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "Obituary 1 -- No Title". The New York Times. February 21, 1944. p. 15 – via ProQuest.
- "Organ Donated to Hofstra". Newsday. July 10, 1968. p. 25 – via ProQuest.
Mrs. Ricks, a volunteer church organist, played the pipe organ at regular Sunday gatherings of friends at their 42-room Flower Hill Estate [Chanticlare].
- "TOUR OF L.I. HOMES TO AID SMITH CLUB: College Scholarship Fund to Benefit From 'Living With History' Event on May 7". The New York Times. April 18, 1957 – via ProQuest.
- Kass, Jane (May 18, 1965). "Mansion Spared as Homes Rise on Estate". Newsday – via ProQuest.
- "MISS JANE H. RICKS ENGAGED TO MARRY; Plandome Girl to Become the Bride of Wilfred S. King of This City. ANNOUNCEMENT AT PARTY Supper Given by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Ricks, Parents of the Bride-to-Be". The New York Times. 1934-12-24. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
- "GRAND JURY TO GET RICKS'S PISTOL CASE; Son of Industrialist Found He Had a Police Gun in Pocket After Meeting Officer in Cafe". The New York Times. 1937-04-02. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.