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James J. Morgan

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James J. Morgan (1984)

James J. Morgan (born 1942) is a former American executive who served as CEO of Atari from 1983 to 1984 and CEO of Philip Morris USA from 1994 to 1997.

James Morgan first joined Philip Morris in 1963 following his graduation from Princeton University with a degree in history.[1] He served as Brand Manager for Marlboro from 1972 to 1973 and later was Assistant Director of Tobacco Brand Management, during which time he earned a reputation as one of the top marketing minds of the '70s by helping to develop and market the image of the Marlboro Man. He was a member of the Tobacco Institute Communications Committee from 1981 to 1983. Morgan briefly left Philip Morris in 1983 when he was offered the position of CEO at Atari by Warner Communications, Atari's parent company at the time. At the time he left Philip Morris, Morgan was serving as vice-president of the company.[2]

Morgan served as chairman and CEO of Atari from September 1983 until July 1984, when Atari Inc. was closed and split up, with the consumer division going to Jack Tramiel.

After his departure from Atari, Morgan returned to Philip Morris. During his second stint with the company, he was most famous for his claims that cigarettes are no more addictive than gummy bears and that Philip Morris had never attempted to intentionally market tobacco products toward minors.

Morgan was appointed president and CEO in 1994 and retired from Philip Morris on November 1, 1997.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Pollack, Andrew (8 July 1983). "Chief Is Replaced At Troubled Atari". The New York Times. ProQuest 122111519.
  2. ^ New Chairman. Ceo Named At Atari
  3. ^ "Philip Morris Tobacco Officer Resigns". The New York Times. 18 September 1997. Retrieved 15 July 2020.

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Business positions
Preceded by CEO of Atari, Inc.
(A Warner Communications Company)

1983–1984
Succeeded by
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