James Simpson (businessman)

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James Simpson, Sr. (1874–1939) was a Scottish-American businessman who led Marshall Field & Co. and Commonwealth Edison. He also held directorships at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and companies such as the New York Central Railroad. He also led the Chicago Plan Commission for nine years.

Simpson was born in 1874. In 1880, he immigrated to the United States. In the United States he attended public school and business college.[1]

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