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National Bankers Association
Chicago, Illinois
October, 1980

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[[caption]] The 1979 Corporate Award for outstanding support of minority banking was awarded to Philip Morris Incorporated at the 52nd annual conference of the National Bankers Association held recently in New Orleans. Shown at the award ceremonies are (left to right): Alden J. McDonald, president and chief executive officer, Liberty Bank & Trust Company, New Orlean, La.; F. Harrison Poole, vice president and treasurer, Philip Morris Incorporated; Maryland Congressman Parren J. Mitchell; George R. Brokemond, president, Highland Community Bank, Chicago, outgoing president of the National Bankers Association; Ross R. Millhiser, vice chairman of the board, Philip Morris Incorporated; Charles M. Reynolds, president, Atlantic National Bank, Norfolk, Va., incoming president of the National Bankers Association; Genelle V. Brown, Liberty Bank & Trust Company, New Orleans convention coordinator for National Bankers Association. [[/caption]]
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[[caption]] At the 52nd annual conference of the National Bankers Association held recently in New Orleans, Philip Morris Incorporated was awarded the organization's 1979 Corporate Award for outstanding support of minority banking in the U.S. F. Harrison Poole (left), vice president and treasurer of Philip Morris Incorporated, is congratulated by the Honorable Ernest N. Morial, Mayor of New Orleans. Also shown is Alden J. McDonald (right), president and chief executive officer, Liberty Bank and Trust Company, New Orleans, La., and Alecia Molezion, of Crescent Distributing Company, a New Orleans-based branch operation of The Miller Brewing Company, a Philip Morris operating company. Liberty Bank and Trust Company is one of nearly 60 minority-owned banks in Philip Morris' nationwide minority banking program. [[/caption]]

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