Leadership
Mack leader | Dates of service |
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John M. Mack | 1900 to 1905 and 1909 to October 17, 1911 |
Otto Mears | April 29, 1905, to January 9, 1906 |
Jacob Sulzbach | January 9, 1906, to January 8, 1907 |
Thomas Rush | January 8, 1907, to December 8, 1908 |
Charles P. Coleman | October 17, 1911, to June 13, 1913 |
John Calder | June to October 1913 |
Vernon Munroe | October 22, 1913, to May 23, 1917 |
Alfred J. Brosseau | May 15, 1917, to September 24, 1936 |
Emil C. Fink | January 28, 1937, to January 1, 1943 |
Charles T. Ruhf | August 5, 1943, to June 6, 1949 |
Edwin D. Bransome | June 6, 1949, to January 11, 1955 |
Peter O. Peterson | January 11, 1955, to December 31, 1958 |
Christian A. Johnson | 1958 to 1962 (acting President) |
Nicholas Dykstra | July 20, 1961, to September 1, 1962 |
C. Rhoades McBride | September 7, 1962, to January 6, 1965 |
Zenon C.R. Hansen | January 7, 1965, to January 28, 1972 |
Henry J. Nave | January 28, 1972, to January 1, 1976 |
Alfred W. Pelletier | January 1, 1976, to July 21, 1980 |
John B. Curcio | July 21, 1980, to 1989 |
Ralph Reins | 1989 to 1990 |
Elios Pascual | 1990 to 1995 |
Pierre Jocou | March 1, 1995, to November 29, 1996 |
Michel Gigou | December 1, 1996, to July 1, 2001 |
Paul Vikner | July 1, 2001, to April 1, 2008 |
Dennis Slagle | April 1, 2008 to January 1, 2012 |
Kevin Flaherty | January 1, 2012 to present |
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