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James Woods (Canadian business executive)

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Died
  
April 25, 1941

Role
  
Industrialist

Name
  
James Woods


Born
  
1855
Woodstock, Ontario

Spouse(s)
  
Euphemia Douglas (married June 8, 1880)

Children
  
two sons, two daughters living at the time of his death

Organizations founded
  
West Neighbourhood House

James woods canadian business executive


Sir James Woods KBE (1855 – April 25, 1941) was a Canadian industrialist and philanthropist who was knighted in 1915 for wartime industrial work and named knight commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1917 for his work as a member of the British War Commission in New York.

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In 1928, he was vice-president of Imperial Bank of Canada.

He was president of York Knitting Mills Ltd. and of Gordon Mackay and Company Ltd., a wholesale dry goods company. Archives of Gordon Mackay are held by Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario.

In 1930, he proposed a merger of knitting mill companies including Zimmerknit and Gordon Mackay.

Philanthropy

In 1912, he founded St. Christopher House, a settlement house in Toronto now known as West Community House. Later, he was vice-chairman of the Health League of Canada.

Activism

He helped establish the "Forty to Fifty Club", which was intended to help men in this age group find appropriate work.

In 1938, he published a pamphlet titled Insurance of Employment.

References

James Woods (Canadian business executive) Wikipedia