| Mr. Andrew Taylor Call
is a graduate of the Corcoran Department of History
at the University of Virginia, and is currently a
second year law student. As an undergraduate he specialized
in the historical developments of American commercial
and economic history. With a rapidly developing passion
for American business history, he composed a Fourth
Year History thesis on Illinois pioneer Jacob Bunn
and the development of the industrial and commercial
sectors of Illinois during the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries.
After an additional year and a half of revision and
data addition, Mr. Call had the thesis published by
an independent publisher as a full biography, in 2005.
The book is called Jacob Bunn: Legacy of an Illinois
Industrial Pioneer (please visit www.bunnlegacy.com
for further details regarding the contents of the
book). The book contains what has been said to be
the first account of the Bunn political machine behind
the Lincoln presidency, as well as information on
the Bunn commercial network which included everything
from the Lincoln presidential campaign to the Sangamo
Electric Company‘s presence in nearly every
country on earth.
In 2002/2003 Mr. Call designed and initiated a business
interview project that involved designing six standardized
questions to be presented to various retired business
executives and entrepreneurs. Each of the six questions
was designed to elicit recollection of career experience
and memoir. By 2003 he had conducted six interviews
with business leaders representing the energy and
defense, railroad, petroleum, institutional securities,
real estate, and land development sectors, as well
as the California agribusiness sector.
Mr. Call became associated with the ANBHF in 2004
when he nominated Jacob Bunn for Laureate status within
the American National Business Hall of Fame. Jacob
Bunn became a Laureate in March of 2005. Mr. Call
became the Special Advisory Representative for the
ANBHF in March, 2005, and has conducted an information
collection project for the ANBHF with the Lincoln
Electric Company of Ohio.
Also in 2004, Mr. Call was selected to be a research
fellow with Capital City Historic Research and Associates,
Inc., of Springfield, Illinois, where he researched
and co-authored a biography of prominent Illinois
industrialist and civic visionary, Dr. George Pasfield.
In 2005 Mr. Call founded American Business Legacy
Emissaries (ABLE), an educational program, established
under the authority of the ANBHF, for the purpose
of designing, coordinating, and delivering lectures
on business ethics and heritage at high schools around
North America.
Mr. Call was elected to the Board of Directors (Executive
Committee) of the ANBHF in March, 2006. He is a member
of The Newcomen Society, Phi Delta Phi (International
Legal Fraternity), serves on the National Advisory
Board of the James Monroe Memorial Foundation, and
has served twice as a Judge on the James Monroe Memorial
Foundation Scholarship Program. He established the
Jacob Bunn Award at the University of Virginia to
be given annually to one student who composes an outstanding
senior thesis on American business or economic history.
Mr. Call also established the Andrew T. Call endowment
at Alderman Library (University of Virginia) for the
purpose of financing the acquisition of business related
texts, letters, photographs, and records.
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