William Ashby Jump : papers, 1938-1949
1938-1949
Jump, William Ashby
William Ashby Jump papers consist primarily of correspondence, budgetary data, and reports relating directly to his work and professional interests. It also includes 27 volumes of Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations Budgetary material, 1946-1952, housed with the rare books.
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Chief financial officers; United states
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English
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William Ashby Jump papers, #90, Special Collections, National Agricultural Library.
William Ashby Jump (1891-1949) began his career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1907 as a messenger boy for the Bureau of Animal Industry and progressed through various administration positions within the Bureau of Markets and the Division of Publications. He soon became the Chief Administrative Officer to the Secretary of Agriculture (1921-1924) the assistant Director of the office of Personal and Business Administration and Budget Officer for the Department (1925-1934), and the Director of Finance in the Office of Budget and Finance (1934-1949) Jump recognized as an outstanding authority on budgetary and financial administration. His early realization that budgeting was a basic part of program development and operation did much to make the concept of budgeting the vital management force it is today.
William Ashby Jump (1891-1949) began his career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1907 as a messenger boy for the Bureau of Animal Industry and progressed through various administration positions within the Bureau of Markets and the Division of Publications. He soon became the Chief Administrative Officer to the Secretary of Agriculture (1921-1924) the assistant Director of the office of Personal and Business Administration and Budget Officer for the Department (1925-1934), and the Director of Finance in the Office of Budget and Finance (1934-1949) Jump recognized as an outstanding authority on budgetary and financial administration. His early realization that budgeting was a basic part of program development and operation did much to make the concept of budgeting the vital management force it is today.
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2024-02-27
2025-04-22
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