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  1. John Shepard Reed is the former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. He previously served as chairman and CEO of Citicorp, Citibank, and post-merger, Citigroup. He is the past chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's board of trustees.

  2. Citicorp/Citibank19841998. Industry: Finance. Era: 1980. Reed is credited with building Citicorp into one of the most powerful and significant financial institutions in the United States. His command of the operational aspects of the business enabled him to create a lean and efficient organization. Through a heavy focus on automation and ...

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  4. The New York Stock Exchange has found in John S. Reed a big name in corporate America who during a long career in commercial banking kept his distance from stock exchanges and brokerage houses...

  5. Mr. Reed spent thirty-five years with Citibank/Citicorp and Citigroup, the last sixteen years as Chairman. He retired in April of 2000. Mr. Reed returned to work as Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange from September 2003 until April 2005 and served as Chairman of the Corporation of MIT from May 2010 until October 2014.

  6. John S. Reed is Treasurer of the American Academy and Chair of the Investment Committee. He retired in 2000 after a 35 year career with Citibank, Citicorp, and Citigroup. He was elected chairman and CEO of Citicorp and Citibank in 1984.

  7. Sep 1, 2001 · John Reed kept himself to himself in the latter part of his career at Citibank. And these days he is pretty reclusive. Colleagues say he is still haunted by the period in 1999 when, in the aftermath of Citi’s takeover by Travelers, he was eclipsed by his co-chairman, Sandy Weill.

  8. May 23, 2021 · John Reed started at Citibank in 1965, becoming Chairman and CEO in 1984. He lead the bank when it merged with the Travelers Group (including Travelers Insurance and the Salomon Brothers investment bank) in 1998 to form the universal bank called Citigroup, where he was Chairman and CEO from 1998 to 2000.

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