[1] Montgomery served as Director of the Registration Division of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
[1] During 1942, Montgomery appeared on Labor for Victory, a 15-minute weekly radio show on NBC, created by the AFL and CIO.
[1] In 1947, when the UAW's Washington Office Policy Committee reorganized, Reuther appointed Montgomery as director.
[1][7] Historian Irving Richter calls Montgomery a "close advisor" of Reuther's, who even ghost-wrote matters for the UAW president.
[1] Newspapers reported the cause of death as suicide: "He killed himself at home yesterday after telephoning police.