In 1986 he was named senior vice president with responsibility for land and timber, along with other areas.
In 1988, he was named co-head of fixed-income trading in London with responsibility for arbitrage.
Robert Mencel was named general manager, with responsibility for day-to-day activities.
In 1984, he was named a group vice president and a member of the Squibb board with responsibility for the worldwide pharmaceutical products group.
He was named executive vice president in 1967, with responsibility for the international division.
In 1970, he was named Special Assistant with special responsibility for advice on foreign policy and conduct of foreign relations.
After the report's release, Black was named special advisor to the premier on drugs with responsibility for co-ordinating and monitoring all government programs against drug abuse.
In 1981 he was named a vice president with responsibility for economics, pricing and scheduling, product control and product source planning.
In 1965, he was named vice president of the Institute for International Education, with responsibility for development and public affairs.
On November 12, 1998, he was named as a full member of the executive committee with responsibility for housing.