John R. Allison
John "Jack" Russell Allison was born and raised in Peterborough Ontario, Canada. At the age of 18 he lost his father to pneumonia, and started work right out of high school to support his mother and younger sister. In 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, he immigrated with his family to Evanston Illinois, where he landed a job as a courier at a local bank. His facility with numbers, and evening coursework at Northwestern University enabled him to rise to the position of internal auditor. After a few years he took the job of establishing accounting systems at the printing firm of R.R. Donnelley and Sons.
After World War II began, Jack enlisted in the army. Following Basic Training, he received training in anti-aircraft weaponry, then was sent to Officer Candidate School and graduated as a second lieutenant. In August of 1945 he found himself on board a troop ship headed for the final invasion of Japan. As fate would have it, however, the war abruptly ended and instead of being part of the invasion force, Jack became part of the American Occupation under General Douglas MacArthur.
While in the Occupation Jack became a major player in the process of rebuilding the Japanese economy. As head of the Liquidation Branch of the Economic and Scientific Section, he helped break up the zaibatsus - huge family-owned conglomerates that controlled most economic activity in Japan. He then joined the Banking and Finance Section where he participated in the effort to stabilize the economy, which was being ravaged by inflation. He was eventually promoted to the position of Director of Finance, in which he was responsible for supervision of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry and the Central Bank of Japan.
Back in the US, Jack's experience in world finance enabled him to land executive positions in a series of multi-national corporations over the next 23 years: Treasurer, Norton International; Vice President and Controller-International, Richardson Merrill; President and CEO, Pepsico Service Industries; Senior Vice President-Treasurer, Raytheon. In 1973, at the age of 60, Jack chose to strike out on his own as a Management Consultant. Continuing well into his 70's, Jack provided financial advice to companies at all stages of development in such areas as acquisition, merger, divestiture, and Chapter 11 reorganization.
Marion S. Allison
Marion Stuart Sellers was born and raised in Lexi...
A soldier in the US Army stationed in Japan after World War II, John ("Jack") Allison was given the opportunity to return home with an honorable discharge after four years of service. Yet he decided to further postpone his career in the US, and stay on to help rebuild the country with which he had been at war. Joining him in that adventure, with their three-year-old daughter, was his wife, Marion Allison. These are the memoirs of their experiences just before and during the American occupation of Japan, from the time Jack enlisted in the army in 1942 to their return home in 1951. Jack's training and experience in finance enabled him to make significant contributions to the economic reconstruction of Japan, and to eventually rise to the position of Director of Finance, Economic and Scientific Section, in the staff of General Douglas MacArthur. This is a unique account by two Americans of their experiences in the vastly different culture of post-war Japan, during an exhilarating time of renewal, with insights into the common bonds of humanity that transcended the cultural divide.
Título : Memoirs of an American Family in Occupied Japan
EAN : 9781476373317
Editorial : John and Marion Allison
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