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  1. Leslie M. Baker Jr. Leslie M. "Bud" Baker Jr. was the president and chief executive officer of Wachovia Corporation, the 4th largest bank in the U.S. He retired from Wachovia after 34 years with the company. He is currently on the board of directors of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (MMC).

  2. Feb 18, 2003 · Updated:6:41 PM EST February 18, 2003. Wachovia chairman L.M. "Bud" Baker Jr. announced his retirement Tuesday, as the bank's merger with First Union nears completion. Ken Thompson, the...

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  4. Colbert Latimer "Bud" Baker. 1925 - 2017. Colbert Latimer "Bud" Baker was born in 1925 to Colbert Latimer Baker and Martha Lois Brunt. Mr. Baker has distinguished himself in his profession, in military service and through outstanding contributions to the Chickasaw Nation.

  5. Dec 3, 1993 · Wachovia Corp. made it official last month: Leslie M. "Bud" Baker Jr. will replace John G. Medlin Jr. as chief executive officer on Jan. 1. Mr. Baker, 51, was already the clear heir apparent, since he was named president and chief operating officer earlier this year. For reprint and licensing requests for this article, click here. TRENDING.

  6. Dr. Bud Baker is Professor of Management in the Department of Management and International Business, from which he also directs WSU's graduate program in Project Management. His first career was as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he served as a cargo jet navigator, Strategic Air Command missile crew commander, Air Force Academy ...

  7. Oct 5, 2010 · The naming of L.M. “Bud” Baker Jr. to the N.C. Business Hall of Fame drew praise and criticism yesterday regarding his tenure at Wachovia Corp. Inductees are recognized by the N.C. Chamber and...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buddy_BakerBuddy Baker - Wikipedia

    Elzie Wylie " Buddy " Baker Jr. (January 25, 1941 – August 10, 2015) was an American professional stock car racing driver and commentator. Over the course of his 33-year racing career, he won 19 races in the NASCAR Cup Series, including the 1980 Daytona 500.

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