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11
People
11
Organizations
6
Locations
10
Events
2
Relationships
1
Quotes

Document Information

Type: News clipping / obituary list (house oversight committee document)
File Size: 1.8 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee file (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013291) listing recent deaths of notable figures, primarily in finance and media, occurring in mid-July (historically 2013). The list includes high-profile executives from Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs, and General Electric, as well as journalist Helen Thomas and actor Cory Monteith (implied). The document provides brief biographical summaries and causes of death for each individual.

People (11)

Name Role Context
[Unidentified] Actor
Starring in the hit TV show 'Glee', died July 13 of drug overdose (Historically corresponds to Cory Monteith)
Herbert Allison Jr. Executive
Former president of Merrill Lynch & Co., chairman/CEO of TIAA-CREF, CEO of Fannie Mae, led U.S. government bank bailo...
Neal McCabe Executive
Former global co-head of a Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. unit. Died July 17.
Donald J. Mulvihill Managing Director
Goldman Sachs executive, started asset-management business in Japan. Died July 19.
Helen Thomas Journalist
White House correspondent for United Press International, columnist for Hearst Newspapers. Died July 20.
Carsten Schloter CEO
CEO of Swisscom AG. Died July 23 of apparent suicide.
Emile Griffith Boxer
Former U.S. welterweight and middleweight boxing champion. Died July 23.
Benny Paret Boxer
Fatally knocked out by Emile Griffith in 1962.
Dennis Dammerman CFO / Executive
CEO Jack Welch’s right-hand man at General Electric Co., ran GE Capital. Died July 23.
Jack Welch CEO
CEO of General Electric Co., mentioned in relation to Dennis Dammerman.
Arthur Makadon Chairman
Chairman of Ballard Spahr LLP. Died July 24.

Organizations (11)

Name Type Context
Merrill Lynch & Co.
TIAA-CREF
Fannie Mae
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
Goldman Sachs
United Press International
Hearst Newspapers
Swisscom AG
General Electric Co.
GE Capital
Ballard Spahr LLP

Timeline (10 events)

1962
Fatal knockout fight
Nationally televised
July 13
Death of Glee actor by drug overdose
Not specified
Unidentified (Cory Monteith)
July 14
Death of Herbert Allison Jr.
Not specified
July 17
Death of Neal McCabe
Not specified
July 19
Death of Donald J. Mulvihill
Illinois
July 20
Death of Helen Thomas
Not specified
July 23
Death of Carsten Schloter
Not specified
July 23
Death of Emile Griffith
Not specified
July 23
Death of Dennis Dammerman
Not specified
July 24
Death of Arthur Makadon
Not specified

Locations (6)

Relationships (2)

Dennis Dammerman Professional Jack Welch
He was CEO Jack Welch’s right-hand man at General Electric Co.
Emile Griffith Opponents Benny Paret
fatal knockout of Benny Paret

Key Quotes (1)

"Died July 23 of what police called an apparent suicide."
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starring in the hit TV show “Glee.” Died July 13 of a drug overdose.
Herbert Allison Jr., 69. He was the former president of Merrill Lynch & Co., chairman and CEO of TIAA-CREF, CEO of Fannie Mae and led the U.S. government’s bank bailout program. Died July 14.
Neal McCabe, 60. He was a Boston-born former global co-head of a Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. unit focused on increasing trades with security dealers worldwide. Died July 17, two months after suffering a stroke.
Donald J. Mulvihill, 56. He was a managing director at Goldman Sachs, who started the firm’s asset-management business in Japan and created tax-focused funds in the U.S. during his 33-year career with the bank. Died July 19 of leukemia in Illinois, where he was born and raised.
Helen Thomas, 92. The pioneering female journalist who worked as White House correspondent for United Press International, where she worked for 57 years, and as a columnist for Hearst Newspapers. Died July 20.
Carsten Schloter, 49. The German-born CEO of Swisscom AG, Switzerland’s biggest telecommunications company, since 2006. Died July 23 of what police called an apparent suicide.
Emile Griffith, 75. Former U.S. welterweight and middleweight boxing champion best known for his fatal knockout of Benny Paret in a nationally televised fight in 1962. Died July 23.
Dennis Dammerman, 67. He was CEO Jack Welch’s right-hand man at
General Electric Co., where at age 38 he became the company’s youngest chief financial officer and then ran GE Capital. Died July 23.
Arthur Makadon, 70. The chairman of Ballard Spahr LLP, a Philadelphia-based law firm, from 2002 to 2011. Died July 24 of
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