Records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. and the special assistant to the executive director, 1975-1993.

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Records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. and the special assistant to the executive director, 1975-1993.

Subseries A. contains the records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. including those pertaining to administration; goals of the Pew Charitable Trusts; leadership development in Philadelphia; commissions and boards on whish he served; correspondence; other foundations; and an advertising and public relations campaign for the Glenmede Trust Company; lobbying limitations on non-profit groups; homelessness; internal audits; funding for international causes; meetings and retreats of the board, several advisory committees including one of the first to discuss the health policy program, executives and staff; Pew Healthy Policy Program; Religious Education & the Ministry in the 1980s meeting; and staff development.

6.5 linear ft.

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Fred H. Billups, Jr. joined the Glenmede Trust Company in January, 1976 in the newly-created position of Manager of the Charitable Trust Department. In a 1987 reorganization of GTC, he was named Vice President in charge of the Program Department and later became Executive Director of the Pew Charitable Trust division of Glenmede. Billups left the trusts in the mid-1980s. From the description of Records of Fred H. Billups, Jr. and the special assistant to the executive director, 1975-...

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Billups, Fred H. 1938-

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