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Winthrop Hiram "Win" Smith (June 30, 1893 – January 10, 1961) was an American businessman and investment banker. He was notable as a name partner of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith.


Biography

He was born on June 30, 1893, in
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, then educated at
Phillips Academy Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a Private school, private, Mixed-sex education, co-educational college-preparatory school for Boarding school, boarding and Day school, day students located in ...
. He graduated from
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in 1916. Upon graduation from Amherst, Smith joined
Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, doing business as Merrill, and previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an American investment management and wealth management division of Bank of America. Along with BofA Securities, the investm ...
in 1916, just two years after the firm's predecessor Charles E. Merrill & Co. was founded.Q&A: Win Smith, Sugarbush Resort
Vermont Business Magazine, Mar 01, 2006
Smith, who began as a junior runner and clerk at Merrill, was groomed by founder and Amherst alumnus Charles E. Merrill. Smith's career would span more than four decades, and he would ultimately serve as directing partner of the firm. In 1940 and 1941, Smith was an architect of Merill's transformative mergers including E.A. Pierce & Co. and Cassatt & Co. in 1940, followed by the acquisition of Fenner & Beane in 1941. Smith is often credited, along with the innovative advertising manager he had hired, Louis Engel, Jr. (1909 - 1982), for helping to realize Charles E. Merrill's aim of bringing
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to Main Street, and received both respect and affection from his colleagues in the industry and at his firm. In 1958, Smith handed over day-to-day control of the firm, at the time known as Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane. In recognition of his role in building Merrill into a leading national brokerage, Smith's name was added to that of the firm becoming Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith.WALL STREET: S. for B.
TIME Magazine, Jan. 13, 1958
Smith's name replaced that of Alpheus Beane, whose firm Fenner & Beane had merged with Merrill in 1941. He died on January 10, 1961, in
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.


Personal life

Smith was married twice. He and his first wife, Gertrude Ingram Behana, had one son, Bardwell L. Smith (1925-2022). He was a respected professor of religion and Dean of the College at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. His second wife, Vivian G. Brown, was a fashion model for the Powers Agency. She had one son by a former marriage, Gordon F. Linke, who was a branch manager at Merrill Lynch, and together they had one son, Winthrop H. Smith Jr., a former
Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, doing business as Merrill, and previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an American investment management and wealth management division of Bank of America. Along with BofA Securities, the investm ...
executive and the author of ''Catching Lightning in a Bottle: How Merrill Lynch Revolutionized the Financial World''. In 1948, Smith and his wife purchased a 113-acre farm property in
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, naming it
Winvian Winvian Farm is a private, luxury resort located in Morris, Connecticut. History Winthrop H. Smith, a founding partner of Merrill Lynch, and his wife, Vivian, purchased a 113-acre Connecticut farm in 1948, naming it "Winvian", after their combine ...
, after their combined names. Their son, Win Smith Jr., inherited the property and, with his wife, Maggie, later expanded it into a
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of which Maggie became full owner, operating the property with her daughter, Heather S. Winkelmann, Smith's granddaughter.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Winthrop H. Merrill (company) people American financial businesspeople American stockbrokers 1893 births 1961 deaths Amherst College alumni Phillips Academy alumni People from Hadley, Massachusetts