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Robert A. G. Monks

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appointed him as director of the United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation and as one of the founding Trustees of the Federal Employees' Retirement System. He worked for the US Department of Labor as Administrator of the Office of Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs which gave him jurisdiction over
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After graduating from law school, Monks became a partner in a law firm in Boston. He was vice president of Gardner Associates and then was president and CEO of C.H. Sprague & Son, a coal and oil Company. Then he was a board member and later chairman of the Board of The Boston Safe Deposit &
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Monks has written widely about corporate governance and has published more than a hundred papers in publications around the world. He was the recipient of the Award for Outstanding Financial Executive from the
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In the above documentary film, Monks was interviewed and featured to address issues of corporations including how their profit models historically involve being "lean, mean, externalizing machines."
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Monks co-founded of Institutional Shareholder Services, Lens Investment Management, Lens Governance Advisors and The Corporate Library (now part of GMI Ratings). He authored
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Monks' lives on an island in Maine with his wife, née Millicent Carnegie Sprague, great-granddaughter of Thomas Carnegie, the younger brother of
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A Traitor to his Class: Robert A. G. Monks and the battle to change corporate America, Hilary Rosenberg, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999, pg 3
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A Traitor to his Class: Robert A. G. Monks and the battle to change corporate America, Hilary Rosenberg, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999, pg 2
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Monks was born on December 4, 1933. He was the son of Rev. G. Gardner Monks and Katharine Knowles. Rev. Monks was the founding headmaster of
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Citizens DisUnited: Passive Investors, Drone CEOs, and the Corporate Capture of the American Dream.
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Monks is the subject of a biography chronicling the corporate governance movement,
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A cousin of Monks' grandmother- from whom came his second name- was the politician
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https://riponsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/1977-09_Vol-XIII_No-17.pdf
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Hart, Joanne. "Bob Monks: Ungoverned companies are like doped horses." (
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Capitalism Without Owners Will Fail: A Policymaker's Guide to Reform.
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He was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate from Maine
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Republican primary. In 1977, Monks was named Chair of the
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Geraciot, David A. "Bob Monks' Thirty-year Crusade." (
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shareholder activist
Reagan administration
Nell Minow
in 1976
Edmund Muskie
1996
Susan Collins
Margaret Chase Smith
1972
Maine Republican Party
Lenox School for Boys
Washington Cathedral
Augustus Peabody Gardner
St. Paul's School
Harvard College
Cambridge University
Harvard Law School
Cambridge University Boat Club
The Boat Race
Andrew Carnegie
Ronald Reagan
Financial Management Association
corporation
externalizing
shark
Republican
Senate
Maine
The Corporation
List of Cambridge University Boat Race crews

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