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25th AmlUAL MEETING AND EXPC_II1QN National Association of
Fields
- Named Organization
- A.C. Nielsen
- Acme
- Amerada Hess Corp.
- American Tobacco Company
- Anheuser-Busch
- Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc.
- Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO)
- Bell Telephone
- Best Foods
- Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation (B&W)
Subsidiary of BAT U.S., located in Louisville, KY.- Campbell Soup
- CNA Insurance (unit of Loews Corp)
- Colgate-Palmolive
- Collier, Shannon, Rill, Scott (Law firm which represented RJR in FTC v. RJR; Rill has not a)
- Consolidated Cigar
- CPC International
- Dell
- Diamond (Leaf buyer)
- Diamond Shamrock
- Djarum (Indonesian cigarette manufacturer, 1994)
1994 Indonesian cigarette manufacturer- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Eastman Kodak Co. (Kodak) (Cigarette filter mfg from 1950s to 1994.)
Manufacturers of quality control equipment for cigarette packaging- Esso
- Exxon
- Farmland Industries
- Food Marketing Institute (Serves as tobacco industry ally)
- Fred's
- Frito Lay
- General Foods
- General Mills Inc.
- Georgia Pacific
- Georgia-Pacific Corp.
- H.J. Heinz Company
- Helme Tobacco (Marketed moist snuff under "Best Choice" label)
In July 1992, Peer Marketing Associates Inc. agreed with Helme Tobacco to market private label moist snuff products under the "Best Choice" label (USDJ 7/15/92).- Hershey
- Kellogg (Cereal Company)
- Knoll
- Liggett & Myers Inc. (Pioneer in the generic cigarette business)
Cigarette manufacturer; Pioneer in the generic cigarette business; L&M is the manufacturer of Chesterfield, Decade, Dorado, Duke of Durham in 1958, Eagle, Eve, L&M, Lark, Pyramid and Stride cigarettes- Magazine Publishers Association
- Management Marketing Incorporated (Owned GPC before bought by Brown & Williamson)
- Maxwell House
- McLane
- Miller Brewing Co. (Subsidiary of Philip Morris Co.)
Subsidiary of Philip Morris Co.- Mint (Treasury Department)
- Mobil Oil
- Nabisco Brands (Subsidiary of RJR for a time, then Philip Morris)
Snack and cookie-manufacturing company, often held by a tobacco company. See RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp.- National Association of Convenience Stores (Long-time tobacco industry proxy/surrogate group)
Stands up for tobacco industry causes- Newspaper Advertising Bureau
- Newsweek (Weekly News Magazine (U.S.A.))
- Oscar Mayer
- Owens, Corning
- Pantry Inc.
- Pepsi Cola
- Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corp. (Makers of candy cigarettes)
- Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. (Cigarette manufacturer, incorporated in U.S. in 1902)
Philip Morris & Co. Ltd.., was incorporated in New York in April of 1902; half the shares were held by the parent company in London, and the balance by its U.S. distributor and his American associate. Its overall sales in 1903, its first full year of U.S. operation, were a modest seven million cigarettes. Among the brand offered, besides Philip Morris, were Blues, Cambridge, Derby, and a ladies favorite name for the London street where the home companies factory was located - Marlborough.- Philip Morris Companies Inc. (Parent company of Philip Morris USA, Kraft, Miller)
America's seventh-largest industrial enterprise in 1993, owns Kraft, Miller Brewing, General Foods, and more.- Philip Morris U.S.A. (See Philip Morris Incorporated)
See Philip Morris Incorporated- Pinkerton Tobacco Co. (Leading producer of chewing tobacco in 1987)
the leading producer of chewing tobacco in 1987- Playboy
- Point of Purchase Advertising Institute (Trade institute)
- Procter & Gamble
Defense- Quik Stop (Convenience Stores, Kroger subsidiary)
- R.J. Reynolds Corporation (second tier subsidiary of RJR Industries)
- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Cigarette manufacturer (Camel, Winston, Doral))
Cigarette manufacturer (Camel, Winston, Doral)- Ralston Purina
- RJR-MacDonald
- Sara Lee
- Shell Oil
- Simmons Market Research Bureau (Advertising auditing company)
- Snapple
- Sonoco Products Co.
- Stanford University
- Texaco
- The Shield (anti-tobacco and alcohol publication of the 1920s)
- Tobacco Exporters
- Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)
The purpose of the Institute was to defeat legislation unfavorable to the industry, put a positive spin on the tobacco industry, bolster the industry's credibility with legislators and the public, and help maintain the controversy over "the primary issue" (the health issue).- Union Carbide
- University of Georgia
- University of Maryland
- University of Massachusetts
- Warner Lambert
- Acme
- Named Person
- Acton, Mary
- Amann, Bert
- Ann, Joyce
- Ann, Mary
- Ann, Roxie
- Anne, Mary
- Arnold, Truman
- Asbury, Rhonda
- Ballard, Kay
- Banning, Doug
- Barron, Steve
- Bates, Jerry
- Bell, Darrell Blue
- Bell, Martha
- Benson, Tom
- Blair, Patsy
- Blood, Judy
- Bob, Jim
- Boney, Henry
- Boswell, Mitch
- Bowne, Carolyn
- Boysen, Penny
- Brands, Chiquita
- Brown, Audrey
- Brown, John H.
- Brown, Tony
- Bullman, Doug
- Burke, Paul
- Burke, Robert P.
- Burleson, Lee
- *Burns, Ken (use Burns, Ken S.)
Defense- Burton, Loraine
- Cake, Royal
- Camden, Meg
- Cameron, Marilyn
- Campbell, Jack
- Campbell, John (PM Operations VP)
- Canada, Petra
- Candy, Sterling
- Canes, Candy
- Carey, Neil
- Carney, Helen
- Chaffee, Roger
- Charles, Marsha
- Cohen, Miriam
- Cohen, Terry
- Cole, William J.
- Colgate, Paul
- Collins, Gary
- Collins, Paul
- Compton, Bettina
- Cook, William
- Cooper, Danny
- Cooper, Lucy
- Corp, Penny
- Corr, Candy
- Cox, Ray
- Craven, Chris
- Crown, Royal
- Culver, Charlie
- Daniel, Harry G. (PM R&D Planning Coordinator c. 1975-82)
Research Professional- Daniels, Bob
- Davies, Brian
- Davis, Charlene
- Davis, Don (TX attorney; handled personal injury suit against PM in '88)
Don Davis is an attorney in Texas. He handled a personal injury suit against Philip Morris circa 1988. He tracked Victor DeNoble down and subpoenaed "boxcar" of documents from Philip Morris. He took an 8-hour video deposition of DeNoble, circa 1988, in which DeNoble talked about everything regarding his studies (V. DeNoble 6/5/94). It is unclear whether Philip Morris was a direct defendant or a third-party defendant in Davis' suit (V. DeNoble 5/26/94). Philip Morris apparently settled. As part of the settlement, Davis was apparently required to return the videotape and documents to Philip Morris--which then destroyed them (V. DeNoble 5/26/94).- Davis, James
- Deweese, Glen
- Dinkins, Wendy
- Driver, Barbara
- Duncan, Byron
- Economy, Darryl
- Edwards, Virginia
- Ellen, Jo
- Evans, Rose
- Fisher, Rosemary
- Flake, Golden
- Foley, Don
- Ford, Janelle
- Gagliano, John
- Gaines, Bob
- Galla, Cheryl
- Gallon, Golden
- Gardiner, Carl
- Gay, Bob
- Gerke, Gene
- Gibson, Paul R. (PM, TI Communications Committee)
Defense- Grant, Foster
- Grove, Forest
- Hagopian, Steve
- Halle, Donna
- Hampton, Steve
- Harison, Roger D.
- Hawkins, Kathleen
- Hawkins, Ray (Branch Manager for Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company)
- Hayes, Frank
- Heide, Henry
- Hendricks, Nancy
- Hill, Bill (LOR Cutting & Blending Superintenden)
- Hitchcock, Larry
- Holka, Mitchell J.
- Home, Elaine, Jr.
- Hopkins, Karen
- Horn, Van
- Howell, Irene
- Howton, Jane
- Huber, Chris
- Hughes, Jim
- Huntley, Bonnie
- Huntley, Melody
- Irving, John
- James, Shirley
- Jennings, Chuck
- John, Judith E. (PM scientist)
Judy E. John was a Philip Morris Scientist. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)- Johnson, Craig A. (PM Trade Marketing VP, 1986 and '92-'95)
Craig A. Johnson was the Vice President of Trade Marketing for Philip Morris, Inc. in 1986 and then again from 1992 to 1995. (Source: Philip Morris Summary - PMI Liability Notebook)- Johnson, Ray
- Johnson, Rick
- Johnson, Shirley
- Jones, John W. (TI Public Relations Committee)
TI PR Committee- Katz, Dan
- Ken, Robert
- Kent, Orval
- Kern, Roger
- King, Nancy P.
- Kohara, Bert
- Kohler, Noel
- Kotz, Steve
- Kunsman, Ray
- Ladd, Steve
- Lauer, Michael
- Lawrence, Donna
- Lebaron, Mel
- Leone, Paul
- Levin, Richard J.
- Levine, Sam
- Lou, Mary
- Low, Dennis
- Lowder, Fred
- Marie, Angela
- Marko, Carlo
- Marks, Barbara
- Marsh, C. Alan
- Mcdonald, Bill
- Mcduff, Sherry
- Mcgown, M. Don
- Mclemore, Dana
- Mclemore, Jackie
- Melle, Van
- Mercer, Jim
- Mesmer, Dorothy
- Miller, Don
- Miller, Gary (TI Asst. to the President, c. 1988)
- Miller, George C., Jr.
- Miller, Jerry
- Miller, Joe D. (Deputy of AMA)
- Miller, Marilyn
- Miller, Merle
- Mitchell, Phyllis
- Mobley, Mary Ann
- Molinary, Rita
- Montgomery, Sue
- Moore, Ken
- Moran, Sue
- Morgan, Bob
- Morrell, John
- Muckleroy, Harold
- Mullen, Bob
- Musser, Lloyd
- Newman, Janet
- Niemeyer, Lynn
- Nordstrom, Ann
- Oakes, Roger
- Osborne, Bob
- Ostrow, Bob
- Owen, Mickey
- Parish, Marian
- Park, Alton
- Pastel, Wayne
- Patton, Daniel
- Paul, Peter
- Peden, Joe P.
- Pensa, Rick
- Pepper, Sharon
- Perry, Karl
- Phillips, Serena
- Phipps, John
- Potash, Dave
- Puckett, Pamela
- Pump, Bennett
- Rector, Tom
- Reeves, Alan
- Reid, Mike
- Reid, Paul
- Reilly, Mike
- Rhodes, Stephen C.
- Richardson, Jim
- Richman, Teri
- River, James
- Roa, Honey
- Robin, John
- Robinson, Elaine
- Ross, Terry
- Ruth, James
- Sanchez, Oscar
- Sandvig, Ed
- Schreyer, Phil
- Sewell, Steve
- Sheetz, Chuck
- Sheetz, Steve
- Shelley, Tim
- Silverman, Richard S.
- Simmons, Fred
- Skinner, Cindy
- Smith, Mary
- Smith, Mike
- Smith, Richard E. (Lorillard exec)
Marketing Development- Smith, Russ
- Smith, W. Leon
- Smoak, Jim
- Sobel, Dave
- Sorensen, Leeann
- Spry, Richard
- Stark, Howard B.
- Steele, John
- Stephens, Ralph
- Stephens, Steve
- Stewart, J. Scott
- Stier, Bob
- Strode, Tom
- Strouse, John
- Tabor, Gary
- Tedeschi, Mark
- Tessier, Marcelle
- Thorpe, Chris
- Till, Laurie
- Todd, Paul
- Touma, Ed
- Town, Jim
- Townsend, Charles
- Turner, Elaine
- Van, Pat
- Vought, Steve
- Wacker, Dr.
- Waddle, Kathy
- Wadsworth, Jim
- Wake, Meg
- Walker, Anne
- Wallace, Carter
- Ward, Nancy
- Waring, Richard
- Whitehead, Mark
- Wingate, Fran
- Amann, Bert