Olympic career Morgan competed at the
1952 Summer Olympics in
Helsinki, where he won a gold medal in the
6 metre class with the boat
Llanoria.
Business Family Capital Growth Partners Investment ManagersFinance Family Capital Growth Partners (FCGP) invests in companies located in the United States. The firm focuses on a broad range of sectors and industries. It participates in growth capital transactions with an investment of USD 2 - 30 million. From 1956 to 1966, Morgan was a partner in
Dominick & Dominick. In 1982, Morgan, the great-grandson of
J. P. Morgan, established an investment banking firm known as Morgan Lewis Githens & Ahn, Inc. In 1987, the firm assisted with the acquisition of Service America Corp. from Alleco Inc., formerly Allegheny Beverage Corporation, for $450 million in cash and securities. In 2001, the firm and Morgan's broker-dealer license, was bought by the newly established MLGA Holdings. Mr Morgan, along with
Fred Joseph (1937–2010), the former president and
chief executive officer of the investment bank
Drexel Burnham Lambert during the 1980 - to its closure , co-founded the new entity, which became known as Morgan Joseph LLC in 2002, sought to create a high-yield business for mid-size companies and take advantage of investment bankers who were laid off during the technology stock bubble of 2000. After the new firm was established, Morgan served as chairman of the board of directors of Morgan Joseph until his retirement in 2016. In December 2010, Morgan Joseph LLC merged with Tri-Artisan Partners LLC to form Morgan Joseph TriArtisan Group, Inc. In April 2011,
Apollo Global Management invested in Morgan Joseph TriArtisan, and registered as a brokerage firm to find clients and deals for its buyout and hedge funds. Long Point Capital inc - Director of Board 1989 - retired 2016 Mr Morgan served on the board of directors for 35 years until his death in 2025 of the
Morgan Library & Museum. and was serving on financial board of the Museum at the same time. He was on the board of Directors of Masco for 30 years and retired in 2015. He served as the founding chairman of the Board of Morgan Joseph until his retirement in 2016. ==Personal life==