Richard Morgan Jr. ’58
Dick Morgan died March 1, 2006, in Naples, Fla., after a long illness.
He prepared for college at Milton Academy, where he was his class valedictorian. At Princeton, Dick majored in politics, was a member of Cloister Inn, president of the Ivy Network of College Radio Stations, and manager of WPRB. His senior-year roommates were Paul Dunn, Ben Horne, Fred Sillman, and Dave Smith.
After graduation from the New York School of Finance, Dick began his business career as an account executive at CBS. He next became a group vice president of marketing and consulting for The Aims Group in New York City. He then joined the Princeton Strategy Group, a subsidiary of Kepner-Tregoe, and was based in Princeton as a vice president.
In later life he started his own consulting business and became a much-respected top management strategist conducting seminars for major corporations, including CEOs and senior executive teams of numerous Fortune 1000 companies.
The class sends deepest sympathy to Susan, Dick's wife of 45 years; his children Rick, David, Steven, and Lisa; and grandchildren Taylor, Kelsey, Jack, Kimmy, Carly, Rick, Jenny, David, and Katie.
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