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  1. Harold Stanley. Morgan, Stanley and Company. 1935–1955. Industry: Finance. Era: 1930. Having made a name for himself at JP Morgan prior to the Banking Act of 1933, Stanley became a leader in the newly independent investment banking industry.

  2. 1925 1949. Building the Foundation. After Congress forces banks to choose between serving commercial or institutional clients, Harold Stanley and Henry Morgan leave J.P. Morgan & Co. to open a new investment bank that bears their names. VIEW MORE. Sources and Credits. 1950 1969. Fueling Post-War Prosperity.

  3. In 1940, co-founder Harold Stanley leads the New York campaign for the United States Committee for the Care of European Children, raising $1.5 million (roughly $28 million in today’s dollars) while establishing the firm’s commitment to children and giving back.

  4. ourhistory.morganstanley.com › stories › a-bank-built-on-integrityOur History — Morgan Stanley

    Along with co-founders Henry S. Morgan and Harold R. Stanley, the firm launched with a staff of 13 and four other officers: William Ewing, Perry E. Hall, Edward H. York, Jr. and John M. Young. One week after its launch, Morgan Stanley made its debut in the bond market with a $19 million offering for Consumers Power Company.

  5. ourhistory.morganstanley.com › stories › a-bank-built-on-integrityOur History — Morgan Stanley

    Harold R. Stanley. SERVED 1935 - 1955. Co-founder, President and Partner. The banker “must win and retain the confidence of both issuer and investing public.” Carve Your Own Path.

  6. HAROLD STANLEY (FOUNDER OF MORGAN STANLEY) © History Oasis. ‍. Harold Stanley was one of the founding partners of Morgan Stanley, established in 1935. As co-founder, along with Henry Sturgis Morgan, he helped build Morgan Stanley into a prominent investment bank in its early years.

  7. ourhistory.morganstanley.com › stories › a-bank-built-on-integrityOur History — Morgan Stanley

    Henry Morgan and Harold Stanley Establish a Focus on Values. The creation of Morgan Stanley brought together two leaders with different styles and strengths: Henry Morgan and Harold Stanley.

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