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Alexander Buel Trowbridge, III

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Birthplace: Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States
Death: April 27, 2006 (76)
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Place of Burial: 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, 22211, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Buel Trowbridge, Jr. and Julie Stafford Trowbridge
Husband of Eleanor Joyce Trowbridge and Nancey Trowbridge
Brother of Julie Stafford Cullen

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About Alexander Trowbridge, III U.S. Secretary of Commerce

Alexander Buel Trowbridge, III

Alexander Buel Trowbridge III was the United States Secretary of Commerce from June 14, 1967 to March 1, 1968 in the administration of Lyndon Johnson.

Alexander Trowbridge was born on December 12, 1929, in Englewood, New Jersey. He was the son of American University Professor of Russian History Alexander Buel Trowbridge, Jr., and the grandson of Alexander Buel Trowbridge, former dean of the Cornell University College of Architecture (1897-1902). His grandmother Gertrude Mary Sherman was the great-great-granddaughter of American founding father Roger Sherman. His mother, the former Julie Chamberlain, was the executive director of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation from 1942 to 1961. Trowbridge's parents divorced, and he was raised by his mother.

As a young man he attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1947, graduating from Princeton University in 1951. After World War II he worked with various reconstruction efforts. After working with the International Intern Program of the United Nations in Lake Success, New York he attended university and served in the Korean War in the Marine Corps.

Between 1954 and 1965 he served as an oil businessman. In 1965 President Lyndon Johnson made him Assistant Secretary of Commerce. On 19 January 1967 he became acting Secretary of Commerce. He became Secretary of Commerce on 14 June 1967 and served until 1 March 1968, at age 36 the youngest Secretary of Commerce in American history. He resigned to return to business, serving first as the President of the American Management Association before joining Allied Chemical as Vice Chairman of the Morristown,NJ-based parent company and Chairman of their Canadian subsidiary, Allied Chemical Canada Ltd. of Pointe-Claire (QC). He later served as head of the National Association of Manufacturers (from 1981 to 1989). In the early 1990s, he served as a member of the Competitiveness Policy Council.

As Secretary he proposed to re-merge the Department of Commerce with the Department of Labor.

He died at his home in Washington, D.C., at the age of 76 after suffering from Lewy body dementia.

Career Overview

  • Military Service, United States Marines
  • Recipient, The Bronze Star
  • President, National Association of Manufacturers, 1980-90
  • U.S. Secretary, Department of Commerce, 14 June 1967 to 1 March 1968
  • Vice Chairman, Allied Chemical Corporation
  • President, Esso Standard Oil,
  • President, Esso Standard Oil, Puerto Rico
  • President, Caltex Petroleum
  • Member, Board of Directors, Gillette
  • Member, Board of Directors, Harris Corporation
  • Member, Board of Directors, PHH Corporation
  • Member, Board of Directors, Waste Management
  • Member, Council on Foreign Relations
  • Trustee, Phillips Academy Andover
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Alexander Trowbridge, III U.S. Secretary of Commerce's Timeline

1929
December 12, 1929
Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States
2006
April 27, 2006
Age 76
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
May 24, 2006
Age 76
Arlington National Cemetery, 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, 22211, United States