Company Presidents
- R. Nelson Gere (1871-) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- Mills Pharis (-1892) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- E. B. Judson (1892-) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- James Pass (1910–1913) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- Bert Eugene Salisbury (1913-) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- Richard Pass (1942–1958) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- Foster T. Rhodes (1958–1967) president of Onondaga Pottery Co.
- William Root Salisbury (1961–1971) president of Syracuse China Corp.
- Robert J. Theis (1971–1978) chairman and president of Syracuse China Corp.
- Chester D. Amond (1978–1991) president of Syracuse China Corp.
- William Simpson (1992-1992) president of Syracuse China Corp.
- Charles S. Goodman (1992-) president of Syracuse China Corp.
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