Charles Lord

Charles Edwin Lord II also known as Charles E. Lord (April 26, 1928 in New York City – January 8, 1993 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) was an investment banker and appointed Vice-Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States of the United States by President Reagan.

[2] After leaving the Office of the Comptroller Charles worked in the private sector becoming chairman and chief executive of the Prudential Bank and Trust Company.

He was the son of William Galey Lord and Francis Norton.

Director of Institutional Relations and Alumni Program for Yale University from 1979 until 1979.

Vice Chairman 1972, President and CEO in 1975 Banker's Association for Foreign Trade, Director from 1969–1971 Connecticut Regional Export Expansion Council of the Department of Commerce, Chairman 1969-1971