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A. W. “Tom” Clausen Businessman, Statesman, Philanthropist


Born on the banks of the Mississippi in central Illinois of Norwegian immigrant parents, Tom Clausen enrolled a few miles down the road at Carthage, interrupted his studies to serve his country in World War II, and then returned home to graduate. After completing law school in 1949, he got a summer job at Bank of America and rose to lead the bank twice as President and CEO, separated by a U. S. presidential appointment to head the World Bank.


Tom’s life was a model of philanthropy, and he never forgot his alma mater. He gave throughout his life and through his estate. He is remembered there with his name on the A. W. Clausen Center for World Business, as well as an endowed professorship and scholarship. He served Carthage as a trustee for more than 40 years. His spirit of generosity extended to a number of causes dear to him, always focused on the needs of others.


Planned and estate gifts to Carthage, such as will inclusions, charitable gift annuities and trusts, retirement plans, and life insurance provide ideal opportunities to benefit you and the College. Call Dr. Jim Unglaube at 262-945-3024; send an email to junglaube@carthage.edu; or write to him at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140.


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For Tom Clausen, and for all the saints who from their labors rest…


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