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Paul Donnelly Paganucci (April 18, 1931 – February 26, 2001) was a prominent American
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, university educator, college financial administrator and businessman.


Early life and education

Paganucci was born in Waterville, Maine to Romeo J. and Martha (Donnelly) Paganucci.Obituary in New Hampshire Bar Association News, April 6, 2001.
/ref> After completing Waterville High School in 1949, he went on to graduate '' summa cum laude'' from
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(
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, 1953), where he was elected to
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; he also received degrees from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business Administration (
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, 1954), and Harvard Law School ( J.D., 1957).Death notice in ''The New York Times'', February 28, 2001.
/ref> At the college, Paganucci joined the fraternity Kappa Kappa Kappa where he served as president.


Career

After service in the United States Army, Paganucci worked briefly for
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, where his close association with CEO
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would remain an important fixture for the balance of his career.Library catalog entry in Dartmouth Library catalog
/ref> In 1961, he founded an investment banking firm with classmates from Dartmouth; the firm was ultimately called Lombard, Vitalis, Paganucci and Nelson, Inc. (members,
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), of which Paganucci was president, treasurer and a director. In 1972, Paganucci left Wall Street to become associate dean and professor of business administration at the
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. He became chief financial officer and vice president and treasurer of Dartmouth in 1975, while continuing to teach at Dartmouth's
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; he remained an officer of Dartmouth until 1986. During his tenure as CFO, Dartmouth's endowment tripled.Obituary in ''The New York Times'', March 2, 2001.
/ref> He returned to
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in 1986 and served as executive vice president, vice chairman and ultimately, chairman of the executive committee and director. Initially, three executives — Paganucci, J.P. Bolduc and Terrence D. Daniels — had been appointed vice chairmen by then 77-year-old CEO
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in a leadership competition. Bolduc ultimately won out and was designated as Grace's successor, Paganucci having already relinquished the race; Paganucci became chair of the executive committee. (Bolduc was later terminated after allegations that he had engaged in misconduct with five female employees.) Paganucci remained an officer of
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until 1991. In 1991, Paganucci helped found Ledyard National Bank (
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), and from inception chaired its board of directors. In 1992, Paganucci received the Tuck Overseers' Medal for service, and he was awarded Tuck's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1999. In 1993, Dartmouth established the Paul D. Paganucci Chair of Italian Language and Literature in his honor. Paganucci participated in a management institute at
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in his hometown of Waterville, Maine in 1975 and was then asked to join its board of trustees; he remained on the board for 26 years, the last 20 as chairman of the board's investment committee.Colby Magazine, Spring 2000.
/ref> He is credited with helping to grow the school's endowment twelvefold during his term. In 1988, he established Colby's Paul and Marilyn Paganucci Scholarship Fund to help graduates of high schools in central Maine attend the school. He and his wife also endowed Colby's Paul D. and Marilyn Paganucci Chair in
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and Literature in 2000, which brought about the return of
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studies to Colby's curriculum.Colby Magazine, Fall 2001.
/ref> Paganucci served as a director of numerous corporations, including Ambase Corporation, State Mutual Securities, Inc.,
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Corp., Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc., Grace Foundation, Inc. and Sherman Fairchild Foundation.


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Obituary reprinted from Blethen Maine Newspapers, Inc., March 2, 2001
{{DEFAULTSORT:Paganucci, Paul D. 1931 births 2001 deaths People from Waterville, Maine Dartmouth College alumni Harvard Law School alumni Tuck School of Business alumni