Benjamin H. Oehlert Jr. Explained

Benjamin Hilborn Oehlert Jr. (September 13, 1909 – June 2, 1985) was an American lawyer, business executive, and diplomat.

Career

He was born in Philadelphia to Benjamin Hilborn Oehlert Sr. and Sarah Landis Oehlert. He graduated from the Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Law in 1930 and 1933, respectively. Upon graduation from law school, Oehlert went into private practice in his hometown.[1] In 1935, Oehlert was hired by the Department of State and worked in the Mexican Claims Agency.[2] Three years later, he joined The Coca-Cola Company. He left Coca-Cola in 1948 for the W. R. Grace and Company, where he was named vice president and Grace National Bank director.[3] [4] Shortly after W.R. Grace acquired Davison Chemical, Oehlert was named to Davison's board of directors.[5] He returned to Coca-Cola in 1954 and served as president of Coca-Cola subsidiary Minute Maid from 1961 to 1965.[4] By 1967, when he was selected to succeed Eugene M. Locke as ambassador to Pakistan, Oehlert had become senior vice president of The Coca-Cola Company.[2] Oelhert served as ambassador until 1969.

Personal

Oehlert was married to Alice Naomi Greene from 1937 until her death on November 25, 1984.[1] [6] He died on June 2, 1985, in West Palm Beach, Florida.[4] They had two children, son Benjamin Hilborn Oehlert III and daughter Wendy Howe Oehlert.[1] [7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Benjamin H. Oehlert, Jr. Chosen New Pakistan Ambassador. September 12, 2015. Law Alumni Journal. University of Pennsylvania. 1967.
  2. News: Ambassador to Pakistan Is Named. subscription. September 12, 2015. New York Times. Associated Press. June 21, 1967.
  3. News: Fete Set in Atlanta For Wendy Oehlert. subscription. September 13, 2015. New York Times. June 19, 1958.
  4. News: Benjamin H. Oehlert Jr., 75; Former Coca-Cola Executive. September 12, 2015. New York Times. Associated Press. June 5, 1985.
  5. News: Oehlert on Davison Board. subscription. September 12, 2015. New York Times. May 27, 1951.
  6. News: Alice Oehlert dies in PB. Google News. September 13, 2015. Palm Beach Daily News. November 25, 1984.
  7. News: subscription. Wendy Oehlert, 1958 debutante, will be married. September 13, 2015. New York Times. January 17, 1960.
  8. News: Wendy H. Oehlert Weds in Tennessee. September 13, 2015. New York Times. August 22, 1983.