Don Adams out, Max Larson in - ??

by Nathan Natas 17 Replies latest jw friends

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    The September 8, 2002 issue of Awake! lists M.H. Larson as President of the WTB&TS.

    When did Don Adams get smart and move on?

  • scumrat
    scumrat

    Maybe Don couldn't take the heat. Ya know with all that exposure it's hotter than Hell right now.

  • Dino
    Dino

    Hey Nate.

    I think that when the GB resigned their corporate positions a while back, Max was made president of the New York corporation.

    Don baby is still in charge of the Pennsylvania corp.

    Just going on memory, but basically I dont think anyhing has changed.

    Dino

    Edited by - Dino on 12 September 2002 17:28:30

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    When corporations are in trouble, they usually go through a lot of chairmen. SS
  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    I think Dino is right (I read it somewhere)

  • Black Man
    Black Man

    Dino IS right.........

  • kenpodragon
    kenpodragon

    Perhaps he was Df'ed from the position!

  • JT
    JT

    this list may need some updates on the GB list but the rest shows the corp and officers

    ******************

    Governing Body

    Date of birth

    John Barr (b. 1913)
    Carey Barber (b. 1905)
    Milton Henschel (b. 1920)
    Samuel Herd (b. 1935)
    Theodore Jaracz (b. 1925)
    Karl Klein (b. 1905)
    Steve Lett (b. 1949)
    Gerrit Losch (b. 1941)
    Guy Pierce (b. 1934)
    Albert Schroeder (b. 1911)
    David Splane (b. 1944)
    Lyman Swingle (b. 1910)
    Daniel Sydlik (b. 1919)

    Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania (Incorporated 1884)

    President Don A. Adams
    Vice Presidents Robert W. Wallen, William F. Malenfant
    Secretary/Treasurer Richard E. Abrahamson
    Directors Danny L. Bland, Philip D. Wilcox, John N. Wischuk

    Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. (Incorporated 1909)

    President Max H. Larson
    Vice Presidents George M. Couch, Lonnie R. Schilling
    Secretary/Treasurer Gerald F. Simonis
    Directors Gerald D. Grizzle, David G. Sinclair, Robert M. Pevy

    Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses (Incorporated 2000)

    President William L. Van De Wall
    Vice Presidents Charles I. Woody, Leon Weaver, Jr.
    Secretary/Treasurer William H. Nonkes
    Directors Harold K. Jackson, Merton V. Campbell, Stanley F. Weigel

    Religious Order of Jehovah's Witnesses (Incorporated 2000)

    President Patrick J. LaFranca
    Vice Presidents Peter D. Molchan, Ralph E. Walls
    Secretary/Treasurer Joseph D. Mercante
    Directors Marvin G. Smalley, Kenneth J. Pulcifer, Eugene D. Rosam, Jr.

    Kingdom Support Services, Inc. (Incorporated 2000)

    President Harold L. Corkern
    Vice Presidents Alan D. Janzen, Robert L. Butler
    Secretary/Treasurer Alexander W. Reinmueller
    Directors James F. Mantz, Jr., Thomas Kalimeris, Alan G. Browning

    Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New Jersey, Inc. (Incorporated 1955)

    President Charles V. Molohan
    Vice Presidents James L. Bauer, J. Richard Brown
    Secretary/Treasurer Alan K. Flowers
    Directors Allen E. Shuster, David L. Walker, Vernon C. Wisegarver

    Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Florida, Inc. (Incorporated 1986)

    President Leonard R. Pearson
    Vice Presidents Alejandro G. Rodriguez, Maurice C. Turcot
    Secretary/Treasurer Mark L. Questell
    Directors Jim Moody, Sr., Anselm J. Packnett, Donald R. Krebs

    Valley Farms Corporation (Incorporated 1987)

    President Charles J. Rice
    Vice Presidents Kent E. Fischer, Robert L. Rains
    Secretary/Treasurer Albert L. Harrell
    Directors John R. Strandberg, Samuel D. Buck, Louis A. Travis

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    Notice how (relatively) young a couple of those GB members are?

    I wonder how their congregations first viewed them when they first took the emblems?

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Thanks, JT, for the extensive listing of "Who's Who" in the WTs hierarchy.

    I suspect one "advantage" of the re-organization was that it greatly multiplied the number of middle-management positions in the organization. As anyone fammiliar with busines knows, this is always a good thing - HA!

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