Robinson became a director of
The Coca-Cola Company in 1975. He was a general partner and co-founder of
RRE Ventures, a private information technology venture investment firm, along with his son, James D. Robinson IV, a
venture capitalist, and a classmate of his son from
Harvard Business School, Stuart J. Ellman. Robinson was also a president of
J.D. Robinson, Inc., a strategic consulting firm. He was previously a long-time Director and Chairman of
Bristol-Myers Squibb, and of
Violy, Byorum & Partners, which operated in South America. and was honorary chairman of the
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Robinson was a member of the
Business Council and the
Council on Foreign Relations, and an honorary trustee of the
Brookings Institution and
World Travel & Tourism Council, of which he was a co-founder. In previous years, he served as co-chairman of the
Business Roundtable and chairman of the
Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations. He was a member of the global senior advisory board at
Jefferies Group. ==Personal life==