Рокфеллеры Ни одной семье в мире не удавалось разбогатеть за столь короткий срок. Всего за несколько десятилетий их фамилия стала синоним несметных богатств. В течение целого века Рокфеллеры благодаря своему капиталу находились в авангарде промышленности, финансов, меценатства и политики. Однако их жизнь не была безоблачной. На членов семьи неоднократно совершались покушения, против Рокфеллеров не раз проводились демонстрации, а политики зачастую выигрывали выборы, выступая с резкой критикой их семьи. Однако история семьи Рокфеллеров – это не просто семейная сага, омраченная кровопролитием и скандалами. Это великая американская эпопея, полная невероятных амбиций, холодного высокомерия и небывалой щедрости. Как же одна семья воплотила в себе «американскую мечту»? И что могло помешать знаменитой семье финансистов на их пути к богатству?
Рокфеллеры / The Rockefellers
Год выпуска: 2006 Страна: Великобритания Продолжительность: 0:44:59 Перевод: Профессиональный (двухголосый)
В отличие от Ротшильдов у этой семьи очень серьезное влияние в США и по сей день. Список должностей Дэвида Рокфеллера Chairman/Honorary Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations (Chairman: (1970-1985); Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank (1969-1981); Founder and North American Chairman (1977-1991), Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission; A U.S. founding member, life member, and member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group (1954-); Founding Chairman of the Partnership for New York City (PFNYC) (1979-1988); Board Director, B. F. Goodrich & Co. (1956-64), Punta Alegre Sugar Corp., The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (1960-65); Chairman/Chairman Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art (1948-, Chairman: 1962-1972, 1987-1993); Founder and Chairman/Honorary Chairman of the Council of the Americas (1963-); Honorary Chairman and Life Trustee of The Rockefeller University (Chairman: 1950-1975); Trustee/Life Trustee of the University of Chicago (1947-1962, 1966-); Director of the Peterson Institute (Formerly: The Institute for International Economics); President and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Harvard College Board of Overseers (1954-1960, 1962-1968); President of the Board of Overseas Study at Harvard University; Member, American Friends of the London School of Economics; Co-founder and Chairman of the Chase International Advisory Committee'; Chairman, Chase International Investment Corporation (1961-1975); Class A Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Leading member of the Russian-American Bankers Forum (1992); Chairman of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Director of the New York Clearing House (1971-1978); Founder and Chairman of the Center for Inter-American Relations (CIAR) (Cultural adjunct of the Council of the Americas, 1965); Founder and Chairman/Honorary Chairman of the Americas Society; Co-founder of the Chairman's Latin American Advisory Council; Founder of the Forum of the Americas; Honorary Chairman of the Japan Society; Chairman of the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association; Director of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation; Co-founder of The Business Committee for the Arts (BAC) (1967); Chairman of Morningside Heights, Inc.; Board member of the Westchester County Planning Commission; Board member of the Commerce Committee for the Alliance for Progress (1961); Founder of the Emergency Committee for American Trade; Director of the Overseas Development Council; Director of American Overseas Finance Corporation; Member of Reagan's President's Commission on Executive Exchange (1981); Director of the US-USSR Trade and Economic Council; Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Council for U.S.-China Trade; Founder of the Emergency Committee on American Trade (ECAT); Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Council on Japan-United States Economic Relations; Chairman of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Reform of the International Monetary System; Founding member/Honorary member of the Commission on White House Fellows (1964-1965); A Trustee of the John F. Kennedy Library; An Honorary Trustee and Chairman of the Executive Committee of International House of New York; A Trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1947-1960); Primary Founder/U.S. Executive Committee, Dartmouth Conference; Founder and Chairman of the International Executive Service Corps (IESC) (Chairman: 1964-1968); Co-founder of the Synergos affiliated Global Philanthropists Circle; Honorary Advisor/International Advisor of Praemium Imperiale; Member of the Peace Parks Foundation; Trustee of Historic Hudson Valley (1981-); Chairman of the Stone Barns Restoration Corporation; Chairman of Rockefeller Financial Services; Chairman, The Rockefeller Group Inc. (1983-1995); Chairman, Rockefeller Center Properties Inc. (1985-1992); Co-founder and Advisory Trustee of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) (1940) (Chairman: 1981-1987); Co-founder and Honorary Trustee of the Rockefeller Family Fund (RFF) (1967); President of his father's Sealantic Fund; Founder of the David Rockefeller Fund (1989); Founded and funded the David Rockefeller Global Development Fund (RBF) (2006); Founded the David Rockefeller Graduate Program at Rockefeller University; Co-founded, funded and on the Advisory Committee of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) at Harvard (1994-).
(Sources: Who's Who 2006, 158th Annual Edition, London: A & C Black Publishers Ltd; Rockefeller Archive Center Web site: Biographical details; Will Banyan, The Proud Internationalist, (PDF, 2006), Martin Frost Web site; William Hoffman, David: Report on a Rockefeller, 1971; Memoirs, 2002.)
Награды Presidential Medal of Freedom (1998); U.S. Legion of Merit (1945); U.S. Legion of Honor (1945); U.S. Army Commendation Ribbon (1945); Italian Order of Merit; Order of the Sun, Peru; Order of the Cedar, Lebanon; Order of the Crown (Belgium); National Order of Ivory Coast; Order of the Aztec Eagle, Mexico; Order of the Southern Cross, Brazil; Order of Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela; Order of Humane African Redemption, Liberia; Medal of honor of the St. Nicholas Society; Charles Evans Hughes award NCCJ, (1974); George C. Marshall Foundation Award (1999); Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy (2001); Scroll of Honor of the Municipal Art Society; The Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur (2000); Duncan Phillips Medal from The Phillips Collection; C. Walter Nichols Award, New York University (1970); Grand Cordon, Order of Sacred Treasure, Japan (1991); Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit, Germany; Order of the White Elephant and Order of the Crown (Thailand); World Brotherhood Award, Jewish Theological Seminary (1953); Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects (1965); Honorary degree, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (2006); Medal of Honor for City Planning, American Institute of Architects (1968); World Monuments Fund's Hadrian Award (For preservation of Art and Architecture) (1994); National Institute of Social Sciences Gold Medal Award (1967 — awarded to all 5 brothers); United States Council for International Business (USCIB) International Leadership Award (1983); The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award: "In recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York" (1965).
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