James Henry Gundy

Male, Deceased Person

1880 – 1951

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Who was James Henry Gundy?

James Henry Gundy was a Canadian businessman who co-founded Wood Gundy and Company, stockbrokerage in Toronto, Ontario in 1905.

He was born in Harriston, Ontario and at age eighteen moved to Toronto where he was employed by Central Canada Loan and Savings Co., a company started by George Albertus Cox. In 1900 he joined the newly formed stock brokerage firm, Dominion Securities In 1905 he and fellow Dominion Securities employee George Herbert Wood teamed up to go into the municipal and provincial bond underwriting business. They formed Wood Gundy and Company with offices on the corner of King and Yonge streets in downtown Toronto.

Gundy became a successful and influential member of the Canadian financial community. During World War I, he was Chair of Special Subscriptions Committee - Victory Loans 1911-1918. He served as President of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada 1920-1921, was a Governor of the Investment Bankers' Association of America, and served on the Board of Directors of Canada Cement, Massey-Harris, Simpsons Ltd, Dominion Steel and Coal Company.

James Gundy donated the land for Serena Gundy Park in Toronto, named in his first wife's memory.

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Born
Mar 22, 1880
Canada
Nationality
  • Canada
Died
Nov 10, 1951

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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