Donald E. Montgomery

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PlacesUnited States of America
Gender
Male
Birth16 October 1896
Death11 October 1957 (aged 61 years)
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Biography

Donald E. Montgomery (1896–1957) was a 20th-Century American who served in both the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) during the New Deal and as a labor activist for the United Automobile Workers (UAW).

Background

Montgomery was born on October 16, 1896.

In 1918, he earned a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. He pursued graduate study at the University of Wisconsin.

Career

SEC headquarters in Washington, D.C., near Union Station.

Montgomery served as Director of the Registration Division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The Jamie L. Whitten Building in Washington D.C. is the USDA headquarters.

In September 1935, he resigned from the SEC to become "Consumer Counsel" at USDA. During 1942, Montgomery appeared on Labor for Victory, a 15-minute weekly radio show on NBC, created by the AFL and CIO. The episode also included the CIO's director of publicity, Len De Caux. In December 1942, he left USDA.

Walter Reuther.

In February 1943, he again became "Consumer Counsel," this time for the UAW. Walter Reuther was recruiting professionals for various UAW branch offices and included Montgomery, a liberal economist and professional in New Deal laws and regulations. He served as UAW representative on the Policy Committee of Price Administration. In 1947, when the UAW's Washington Office Policy Committee reorganized, Reuther appointed Montgomery as director. He served in that capacity until his death.

Historian Irving Richter calls Montgomery a "close advisor" of Reuther's, who even ghost-wrote matters for the UAW president.

Personal and death

Montgomery died in October 11, 1957. Newspapers reported the cause of death as suicide. "He killed himself at home yesterday after telephoning police."

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