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Yet his reputation as a corporate reorganizer dates from 1968, when he jumped from Ford to Rheinstahl, a once profitable firm that had been driven into the red by severe cost problems.

From Time Magazine Archive

With the Porter company as a base, Evans set out to acquire others, showed himself a clever and cool reorganizer of corporations.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Labor won in 1964, Brown was given the Department of Economic Affairs, quickly proved the most effective reorganizer the department had seen in years.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ruth Kemmerer, 22. only daughter of Edwin Walker Kemmerer, Princeton's famed professor of international finance, reorganizer of foreign banking and currency systems; and Dr. Erling Dorf, 29, assistant professor of geology at Princeton.

From Time Magazine Archive

That is why the agitator, reformer, prophet, reorganizer of society, who has found out "the truth" and wants to "get a law passed" to realize it right away, is only a mischief-maker.

From Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals by Sumner, William Graham