Charles Sterling Bunnell

Charles Sterling Bunnell (December 4, 1901 – April 23, 1988), was an American banker.[2] Following graduation from Yale University in 1924, Bunnell began his career at the First National City Bank of New York where he held the positions of Senior VP and Chairman of the Credit Policy Committee.[3] At the onset of World War II he was present at the Berlin, Germany office of the bank and later he was a Director of Citibank. Bunnell also was a Director of BASF Colors & Chemicals, the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company[4] a division of BP and of the Wheeling Steel Corporation,[5] a division of SeverStal.

Charles Sterling Bunnell
Born(1901-12-04)December 4, 1901
DiedApril 23, 1988(1988-04-23) (aged 86)
Other namesC. Sterling Bunnell
Alma materYale University
OccupationBanker
Home townCornwall, Connecticut
Spouse(s)Katherine Johnson Bunnell Naneen Bunnell
ChildrenShirley Stockley Bunnell
Parent(s)Sterling Haight Bunnell[1] Rebecca Lapham Peterson

Bunnell was a member of Scroll and Key and Delta Kappa Epsilon[6] at Yale and later the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Voluntary Credit Restraint Committee of the Federal Reserve.[7]

Through his mother, Bunnell is the grandson of Charles Gilbert Peterson and great grandson of Gilbert Peterson, both contractors from Lockport, New York[1] and through his father is the nephew of John William Sterling, founder of Shearman & Sterling.[8]

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