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Winthrop Hiram "Win" Smith Jr. (born 1949 in New York, New York) is the former
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of
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& Co. and Chairman of Merrill Lynch International, Inc. He spent 27 years at Merrill Lynch, beginning in 1974, after receiving an
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from
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, retiring in January 2002. He is a 1971 graduate of
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. He began as an
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associate and, for the last ten years of his career, was responsible for Merrill Lynch's growth outside of the United States.


Biography

He was born in 1949 in New York, New York to Winthrop H. Smith and Vivian G. Brown. Smith is now an
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, private investor, and chairman and
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of Summit Ventures NE, LLC, which owned and operated
Sugarbush Resort Sugarbush Resort is a ski resort located in the Mad River valley in Warren, Vermont, owned by Alterra Mountain Company. It is one of the largest ski resorts in New England. The resort encompasses more than 4000 acres (16 km²) total, 484 ...
in
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from October 2001 until it was sold to Colorado-based Alterra Mountain Company in January 2020. Smith is credited with restoring Sugarbush to the status it originally had when founded by Damon and Sara Gadd in 1958. He also served as a director of
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Corporation until it was acquired by Morgan Stanley in March 2021 and is Chair of the Board of The Nature Conservancy Vermont. He chaired The National Ski Areas Association and was a member of the Board of the Vermont Ski Areas Association. Previously, he served on the Boards of AGF Management in Canada, the Richardson Financial Group, and Richardson-GMP in
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. He was also Chairman of The Vermont Business Roundtable and the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is also an Honorary Commander of the Vermont Air National Guard. The National Ski Areas Association awarded him their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022. His former philanthropic duties included serving on the Boards of
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, th
Cancer Research Institute
The Winthrop H. Smith Memorial Foundation, the
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,
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,
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, The Japan Society, The
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of the
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and
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. He was a former member of the
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. Smith authored ''Catching Lightning in a Bottle: How Merrill Lynch Revolutionized the Financial World'', about the history of Merrill Lynch, which became available on December 5, 2013, the fifth anniversary of the final Merrill Lynch shareholder meeting. He married twice. His first marriage was to Maggie Smith, and they have four children and eight grandchildren. His eldest child, Heather Smith Winkelmann, is managing director of Winvian Farm , in
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. This property was purchased by Smith's parents, Win and Vivian, in 1948, and named Winvian, after their combined names; then later expanded into a
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by Smith and his former wife, Maggie, who is full owner. He is currently married to Lili Ruane, the daughter of investment professional
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and the sister of Boston music impresario
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, both deceased. She has four daughters of her own. His stepfather was Charles B. McVay, the Captain of the ''Indianapolis''. A recent book entitled ''The Indianapolis: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in the U.S. Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man'', by Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic, recounts the tragic story of The ''Indianapolis'' and the disgraceful treatment of Captain McVay by the
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in 1945.


References


Article about Wintrop Smith Jr. in ''Business Travel Guide''

Q&A: Win Smith, Sugarbush Resort
''Vermont Business Magazine'', Mar 01, 2006

''New York Times'', April 28, 1992

''New York Times'', June 3, 2002 {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Winthrop H. Jr. Merrill (company) people Living people Amherst College alumni 1949 births