In Memoriam: Frederick (Rick) W. Geissinger, 78
Senior Chase Executive, Mentor to Many in U.S. and Japan
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The next time we connected was in Tokyo in 1976, shortly after I got one of those Frank Stankard phone calls, saying, “We need you to move to – blank – yesterday” (Middle East in this case). Rick moved to Tokyo together with his then-wife, Ann, along with Doug Werlinich, as the senior team in Japan was being reorganized.
I remember Rick’s arrival very well, because it led me to a forced car-sale to Rick. I had finally sold my Toyota Celica for a beautiful, bronze- colored Nissan 240 Z sports car, which I had just bought from Tom Hamm. As Tom recently reminded me, cars tended to circulate and recirculate within the Chase family. I had not driven the car for more than a month before I found out I was leaving Tokyo. Leaving that car behind was one of the many regrets I had about moving. I am sure Rick enjoyed driving it, with its great engine and smooth-shifting, manual transmission.
Rick’s assignments prior to Tokyo had tended to be staff roles. His position in Japan brought him into a core line-management position in one of Chase’s largest businesses. The Japanese multinationals and banks were among our largest clients throughout the Chase network.
After Japan, Rick went on to senior management positions in Chase. After a 21-year period with Chase, he served another 20 plus years as CEO of several large financial services companies.
There is a very good description of Rick, and his successful and interesting career, in an obituary which appeared in the Washington Post. That obit and all Rick's friends who write about him use the word bright, kind and friendly.
I will miss him, but treasure the memories.
From Dick Hay: That is very sad news. He was a great friend and a passionate banker. We worked together in The Real Estate Finance Department in the 1980s. A terrific person and great colleague.
From Raj Singh: Very sorry to hear about Rick’s demise. I worked for Rick in the 1980s and for a while we lived in the same town of Pelham Manor in Westchester. We both went to Dartmouth and the University of Chicago for our MBAs. Rick was brilliant and a fantastic leader and mentor. I will miss him greatly.