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Erle Cocke, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Erle Cocke, Jr. Egbert Erle Cocke, Jr. (May 10, 1921 - April 23, 2000) was primarily an international banking consultant and lobbyist, but he also did considerable work in business management consulting and public relations consulting. He was co-founder with Brigadier General Eugene Phillips (born 1917) of Cocke & Phillips International Corporation, a banking consulting and lobbying firm founded in Washington, D.C. in 1976. Cocke was President of Cocke & Phillips, but Phillips (still living in 2012) was actively associated with the firm only during the years 1976/1977-1984. Cocke was a heavily decorated combat veteran of W. W. II. He also served as a Brigadier General in the Georgia Army National Guard, and he held the distinction of being the youngest-ever National Commander of the American Legion (1950-1951). ==Biography== A native of Dawson, Georgia,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Erle Cocke, Jr. )〕 Cocke was the son of Egbert Erle Cocke, Sr. (1895-1977)〔Egbert Erle Cocke, Sr. (June 26, 1895 - October 7, 1977) - Served as a National Vice Commander of the American Legion (Oct. 20, 1922 - Oct. 18, 1923). He was the original Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (1932-1933). In the 1940s he was President of the Fulton National Bank of Atlanta, and he was also a member of the Board of Trustees of the CED (Committee for Economic Development, 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, NY), a non-profit organization incorporated in September 1942. In the mid-1950s he was President of the American Bankers Association. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) (August 5, 1957 - January 19, 1961), and on Jan. 20, 1961 he became Chairman of the Board of Directors of the FDIC (January 20, 1961 - August 4, 1963). He married India Elise Meadows (October 14, 1892 - March 1982) on Dec. 9, 1917 in Lowndes County, Alabama. Besides their son E. E. Cocke, Jr. (1921-2000), they also had a daughter named Aline Huff Cocke (born 1919), who married Eugene Park Cofield, Jr. on Jan. 31, 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia.〕 and India Elise Meadows (1892-1982). E. E. Cocke, Jr. graduated from the University of Georgia (A.B., class of 1942), where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Society. In 1947 he received an M.B.A. in Business Administration from Harvard University. In later years he received a total of three honorary doctorates from various universities. He married Madelyn Grotnes (1924-2001) on June 13, 1955 in Chicago. Madelyn had been a private secretary to Senator Joseph McCarthy until about three months before her marriage. Erle and Madelyn had three daughters - Elise Carol Cocke, Jennifer Aline Cocke (Mrs. Gregg Carpenter), and Carolyn Laurine Cocke (Mrs. Jeffrey M. Whitsett) - and a son (Egbert Erle Cocke, III), who died. Cocke and his wife Madelyn are buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
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