George Lloyd Bunting, Jr. became President and CEO of Bunting Management Group in July 1991. He formerly served as Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Noxell Corporation (a Procter & Gamble Company as of November 1989). Mr. Bunting joined Noxell in 1966 as a Product Manager. In 1968, he was elected to the Board of Directors of Noxell Corporation. In March 1970, he was elected to the position of Executive Vice President and served as President and Chief Executive Officer from November 1973 until April 1986 when he became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. He is Director of Mercantile Bankshares Corporation and Baltimore Equitable Society He served as Chairman of Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Health System, and Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1994 - 1998 as well as Johns Hopkins Medicine from 1996 - 1998. He is currently a Trustee of the above mentioned Hopkins institutions as well. He is also a board member of the T. Rowe Price Program Charitable Giving, Inc. Additionally, he serves on the boards of many private, non-profit institutions which include the Abell Foundation; Baltimore Community Foundation; The Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies; the Maryland Institute College of Art and is a former member of the Board of United Way of Central Maryland and General Campaign Chair of United Way in 1988. He served on both the Board and Executive Committee of the Cosmetic, Toiletry & Fragrance Association (CTFA), having served as Chairman of CTFA from 1990-1991 and also from 1979-81. He served on both the Board and Executive Committee of the Nonprescription Drug Manufacturers Association from 1975-85. He chaired the Governor's Employment Training Commission under Governor Harry R. Hughes from 1984-86. He is a graduate of Loyola High School and Loyola College (1962) in Baltimore and received his MBA degree in Marketing from Columbia University Graduate School of Business (1964). |