The Foreign Trade Association of Southern California was founded in 1919 as the World Traders Club of Los Angeles.
The name change was passed by a unanimous vote of the membership on May 3, 1926. Attending the event in the second-floor dining room of the Hotel Clark, 426 Hill Street in downtown Los Angeles, were past presidents Maurice Carasso, and Glenn Smith (standing second and third from the right) while the recently-elected George Grover Gearhart (sitting, far right) chaired the meeting. The group’s first president, George Carpenter, is seen in the center, foreground.
Also in attendance was Stanley T. Olafson, the Manager of the International Trade Department of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and future FTA president. Under Olafson’s leadership, the Foreign Trade Association worked with the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce to set aside a week every May to promote international trade and educate the community on the value of global commerce. The popularity of World Trade Week spread across the country and in 1933, President F.D. Roosevelt made it a national observance that is still celebrated today.
Every year since his death, the Foreign Trade Association’s World Trade Week Luncheon has served as the venue where the L.A. Chamber presents the Stanley T. Olafson Bronze Plaque Award to honor Olafson and his visionary efforts on behalf of international trade.
“Now that the ballots have been counted and the results are known, what lies ahead for the country’s foreign trade? We asked several exporters what they thought…and we are happy to report, with rare exception, that not only have foreign trade prospects not been harmed but they have actually been stimulated. We are equally pleased to observe that while some were disappointed by the outcome, they are far from being bitter…that men who a year ago were thinking only in terms of immediate sales, now have the long-range view with more exporters realizing that in order to help themselves, they must first help their customers.”
From “The Log” FTA Newsletter,
November 21, 1940
FTA Presidents
1919
1921
S.L. Kreider
1923
Maurice Carasso
1924
Clarence S. Beesmeyer
1925
Glenn A. Smith
1926
Grover C. Gearhart
1928
Stanley T. Oalfson
1929
Robert E. Dorton
1930
James H. Smiley
1932
Grover C. Gearhart
1933
Fred T. Schuman
1934
Gustav Riedin
1936
Max G. Linder
1938
W.D. Fraser
1939
William H. Schroeder
1940
Earle H. Humphries
1941
R. A. Mitchell
1942
Morris Blau
1943
Robert O. Vernon
1944
Forrest E. Brookman
1945
Lislie M. Gray
1946
Fred S. Beeman
1948
S. J. Hindle
1949
Phillip Stein
1950
Sidney D. Smith
1951
E.D. Peralta
1952
Wendell Shore
1953
Robert D. Parrish
1954
George H. Mohr
1956
G. W. Ziegler
1957
Max J. Linder, Jr.
1958
Herbert H. Pierce
1959
James Loudon
1960
Robert D. Kleist
1961
Marjorie M. Shostak ( Honorary)
1962
Albert Rebel
1963
Norman J. Peak
1964
John R. Henry
1965
Edward N. Glad
1966
Albert Perrish
1967
Lew E. Coppersmith
1968
W.T. Johnson
1969
Lee J. Vincent
1970
Robert D. Hudson
1971
Samuel E. Orr
1972
Carlk Scanion
1973
S. Richard Shostak
1974
Richard C. King
1975
John H. Nessley
1976
John J. Baer
1977
John J. Baer
1978
John Greewood
1979
Kenneth J. Waymire
1980
James H. McJunkin
1981
Fred D. Hoffman
1982
Enrico Salvo
1983
Gerald Manpearl
1984
Edward H. Cummings
1985
John Osgood
1986
Robert L. Wooheater
1987
Robert L. Reneau
1988
Arthur Litman
1989
Steven P. Resnik
1990
Thomas N. Teofilo
1991
Kenneth J. Purcell
1992
Irene L. Fisher
1993
Jane Beseda
1994
Michael Dugan
1995
Fermin Cuza
1996
Lowell M. Hattori
1997
W. Guy Fox
1998
Leslie K.B. Cazas
1999
Carlos J. Valderrama
2000
Yvonne R. Smith
2001
Bruce H. Leeds
2002
William D. Snyder
2003
Barry E. Powell
2004
Barry E. Powell
2005
Nancy Woo Hiromoto
2006
Anne Blackwood
2007
Joseph Cox
2008
Hudson Warren
2009
Caroline Brown
2010
Carlo De Atouguia
2011
Steve Pasienski
2012
Daniel Benoit
2013
Erik Smithweiss
2014
Keith Sanchez
2015
Tom Gould
2016
Adonna Martin
2017
Cameron Roberts
2018
Glenn Patton
2019
Lisa Donabedian
2020
Pedro Villanueva
2021
Cathy Thrasher
2022
Mark Hirzel