Earle O. Latham

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Earle O. Latham (1908–1999) was born in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Biography

Education

He attended Boston University, Rutgers University School of Banking and Columbia University Graduate School of Management.

Career

During 46 years of employment, Latham rose from a messenger to serve as the First Vice President of the

U.S. Department of State to the State of Ethiopia in 1963-1964 to establish the National Bank of Ethiopia
.

Personal life

Latham married Harriet Irene Morrison of

United Way
.

Retirement

In retirement, he moved to Boxford, Massachusetts, where he served for many years as the Chairman of the Boxford Conservation Commission.