The Walter B. Wriston Archives

Impact on Banking

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Cowan, Edward. “Personality: Young Banker in Foreign Service; Wriston Is at Helm of National City's Units Abroad 101 Branches Abroad Has Unusual Capacity Acts With Wisdom.” The New York Times, 24 November 1963. This article is available only via subscription. Tufts faculty, staff, and students can access the articles here. More information on locating this resource is available here.

Siegel, Sherry. “The Computer That Calls Itself A Bank: Automation is the key to Citicorp's Push Toward Interstate Banking.“Computers in Banking: The Computer and Automation Magazine for Bankers, March 1984.

Stabler, Charles N. “Wriston Set Off an Avalanche in a Glacier-Like Industry.“ The Wall Street Journal, 30 August 1984. This article is available only via subscription. Tufts faculty, staff, and students can access the articles here. More information on locating this resource is available here.

Smith, Nancy. “Walter Wriston '41.” Wesleyan: The Wesleyan University Alumnus 68, no. 3 (Fall 1985):14-18.

King, William B. “Whatever Happened to Walter Wriston?” Bank Director 3, no. 2 (1993): 32-38.

Davis, Steven I. "Walter Wriston: Building a Global Financial Services Business Through Communications and Meritocracy" in Leadership in Financial Services: Lessons for the Future, 69-73 London : Macmillan Business, 1997.

Serwer, Andrew. "Don't Say Retired: Walter Wriston is Wired." Fortune 139, no. 7 (12 April 1999): 189. This article is available only via subscription. Tufts faculty, staff, and students can access the articles here. More information on locating this resource is available here.

Huber, Peter. "Reflections on a Master." Forbes 173, no. 9 (26 April 2004): 65-66. This article is available only via subscription. Tufts faculty, staff, and students can access the articles here. More information on locating this resource is available here.


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