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  1. Death. Upon Giannini's death in 1949, his son Mario Giannini (1894–1952) assumed leadership of the bank before passing away in 1952. [15] Giannini's daughter, Claire Giannini Hoffman (1905–1997), took her father's seat on the bank's board of directors, where she remained until resigning in 1985. [16]

  2. Following his father’s abrupt death and his mother’s remarriage to Lorenzo Scatena, an owner of a small grocery business, Amadeo and his family moved to San Francisco in 1882. When Amadeo was 12 years old, he left school and went to work full time for his stepfather.

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  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Upon Giannini's death in 1949, his son Mario Giannini (1894–1952) assumed leadership of the bank. Giannini's daughter, Claire Giannini Hoffman (1905–1997), took her father's seat on the bank's board of directors, where she remained until the 1980s.

  5. Biography current as of induction in 2010. Amadeo Peter Giannini is recognized today as the father of modern consumer banking. His persistence in innovation and respect for the common man gave the world its finest example of banking with a conscience. Born in California’s Santa Clara Valley of Italian immigrant parents, Giannini left school ...

  6. Amadeo Peter Gianini, Courtesy Bank of America. Produce Magnate. Born into a family of Italian immigrants, Giannini knew early tragedy: his father was shot to death by a man who owed him a dollar ...

  7. Aug 3, 2020 · parents left their native village outside Genoa in search ofa new life of work and prosperity in America. Six years later, Gianninis father was murdered by a transient farmworker, his mother remarried and, at the age of twelve, Giannini left school after the eighth grade to work as a wholesale clerk in produce on the San Francisco waterfront.

  8. Dec 7, 1998 · His father, a farmer, died in a fight over a dollar when A.P. was seven. His mother later married Lorenzo Scatena, a teamster who went into the produce business.

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