Jacques Maisonrouge, Who Steered IBM’s Global Growth, Dies at 87

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Jacques G. Maisonrouge, a French native who became the first non-American on the board of International Business Machines Corp. after helping the company expand globally, has died. He was 87.

He died at his home in Paris on Jan. 25, according to a death notice in the New York Times.