Walter Hochschild

Walter Hochschild (September 27, 1900 February 1, 1983)[1] was an American industrialist, having spent 63 years as an executive with the American Metal Company (later AMAX), founded by his father, Berthold Hochschild.[2] He became president of the company in 1950 and chairman and chief executive officer in 1957. He served as a trustee of the Museum of the City of New York for thirty years, and as a lifelong senior trustee of the United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 1947.

Walter Hochschild
BornSeptember 27, 1900
DiedFebruary 1, 1983 (age 82)
OccupationBusinessman
Known forpresident of the American Metal Company
Spouse(s)Kathrin Samstag
ChildrenPatricia Hochschild Labalme
Lynn Hochschild Boillot
Ann Hochschild Poole
Parent(s)Mathilde Blumenthal Hochschild
Berthold Hochschild
FamilyHarold K. Hochschild (brother)
Gertrude Hochschild Sergievsky (sister)

He built Eagle Nest camp in Blue Mountain Lake, New York, an Adirondack Great Camp.

Personal life

He was married to Kathrin Samstag Hochschild; they had three daughters: Patricia Hochschild Labalme, Lynn Hochschild Boillot, and Ann Hochschild Poole.[3][4][5][6]

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