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  1. Stanton W. Mead (1900-1988), the former president and chairman of Consolidated Papers Inc. in Wisconsin Rapids was born in Rockford, Illinois. His early education was in Wisconsin Rapids schools. Leaving the city, he attended Hotchkiss Preparatory School prior to enrollment in Yale University.

  2. The Mead Family Foundation was formed by Gilbert and Jaylee Mead in 1989, after the passing of Gilbert’s father, Stanton W. Mead. Gilbert Mead’s professional passions led him away from the family-controlled business, Wisconsin-based, Consolidated Papers, Inc., and into science.

  3. Stanton W. Mead, former president and chairman of Consolidated Papers, Inc., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, was born in Rockford, Illinois, in 1900. Following his graduation from Yale in 1922, Mr. Mead began his career in the paper industry when he joined Consolidated.

  4. Nestled in the Little Eau Pleine River valley, the George W. Mead Wildlife Area encompasses over 33,000 acres of open marshes, hardwood and aspen forests and grasslands. Mead is one of the largest wildlife areas in Wisconsin, comprising the most extensive contiguous state ownership of wildlife lands. Two conifer bog state natural areas showcase ...

  5. Nestled in the valley of the Little Eau Pleine River, the George W. Mead Wildlife Area contains over 33,000 acres of wetlands, forests and grasslands. On April 10, 1959, Stanton Mead, gifted 20,000 acres to the state of Wisconsin to be used for a wildlife refuge.

  6. The Mead (George W.) Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area covering over 33,000 acres (130 km 2) in central Wisconsin. It includes portions of Marathon, Portage, and Wood counties. It is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). The Area is commonly referred to as "the Mead".

  7. Aug 5, 2022 · Stanton Mead became president in 1950, and two years later, George W. Mead II joined the company. He became the president and CEO when his father retired in 1966.