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  1. Joseph Peter Grace Jr. (May 25, 1913 – April 19, 1995) [1] was an American industrialist who was president of the diversified chemical company, W. R. Grace & Co., for 48 years, making him the longest serving CEO of a public company.

  2. J. Peter Grace, company chairman, business leader, and philanthropist dies at age 82. Albert J. Costello joins Grace as president, chairman, and CEO. Grace acquires Cormix Construction Chemicals, expanding market penetration in the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific.

  3. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. J. Peter Grace. W. R. Grace and Company. 1945–1992. Industry: Chemicals & Industrial. Era: 1940. Grace dramatically grew the company through massive diversification efforts. In 1950, Latin American operations brought in 60% of W.R. Grace & Company sales.

  4. 21 apr 1995 · J. Peter Grace, the outspoken and at times controversial industrialist who headed a major American company longer than any other chief executive, died of cancer on Wednesday at St. Vincent's...

  5. 26 mar 2021 · In 1945, J. Peter Grace, William’s grandson, became president of the company. Spending 57 years with the company, Peter became Graces longest-serving CEO. He was an adviser to Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Reagan. Under Peters leadership, Grace diversified, bought Davison Chemical and Dewey & Almy Chemical in 1954.

  6. In 1945, the founder's grandson, J. Peter Grace, became president. Under his leadership, the company owned the country's largest oil-drilling fleet, ran the world's largest cattle ranch and the world's largest cocoa bean company, sugar plantations in Peru, cotton mills in Chile, silver, clay, phosphate, tin mines and processed rare ...

  7. 21 apr 1995 · J. Peter Grace Jr., who ruled his family business empire with pluck for five decades only to be toppled after using company funds as his own, has died at age 81. The former chairman of W.R....