Peter Larr

Bank Executive (Retired)

Peter Larr Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1939

Mr. Larr is born in Indianapolis, Indiana to David and Marjorie Kathleen Larr.

1960

Mr. Larr receives a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University.

1961

Mr. Larr enlists in National Guard basic training at Fort Dix in New Jersey.

1962

Mr. Larr marries Rosamond Holmes Woodfield.

1964

Mr. Larr becomes assistant manager of the Beirut branch of Chase Manhattan Bank.

1976

Mr. Larr becomes a vice president and manager of the Land Transportation Division of Chase Manhattan Bank.

1978

Mr. Larr becomes vice president and manager of Credit Training and Development of Chase Manhattan Bank.

1980

Mr. Larr becomes vice president and manager of the Commodity Finance Division of Chase Manhattan Bank.

1983

Mr. Larr becomes senior vice president of the National Correspondent Banking Group for Chase Manhattan Bank in New York, New York.

1985

Mr. Larr becomes senior vice president manager of Domestic Institutional Banking Group for Chase Manhattan Bank.

1988

Mr. Larr serves as chairman of the Corporate Banking Division of the American Bankers Association.

1990

Mr. Larr becomes a Risk Asset Review executive and senior vice president of Chase Manhattan Bank.

1994

Mr. Larr serves as president of the Robert Morris Association in New York.

1997

Mr. Larr becomes senior vice president of senior credit and a portfolio management executive for Chase Manhattan Bank in Hong Kong.

2001

Mr. Larr retires as a bank executive and becomes chief executive officer of Fieldstone Consulting, LLC.

2017

Mr. Larr is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.

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