After a short tenure as Chase’s vice chairman in charge of worldwide planning, expansion and diversification, Butcher was named president and chief operating officer of the bank in 1972, reporting to David Rockefeller, then chairman and CEO.
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Harry C. Butcher (1901–1985), radio broadcaster and Naval Aide to General Dwight D. Eisenhower
It also led to historian Max Hastings referring to him as "the embodiment of all gossip-ridden staff officers".
In 2006, her contributions to the body of international law scholarship earned her the American Society of International Law’s Goler T. Butcher Medal.