From 1964 to 1974, Jordan served as consultant and principal at
McKinsey & Company. Michael joined
PepsiCo in 1974, where he held various senior executive positions. He retired in July 1992 as Chairman and
CEO PepsiCo's International Foods and Beverages Division. He led the company through one of the most comprehensive transformations of a major U.S. corporation, including its purchase of CBS Corporation, as the company was renamed. From 1992 to 2007, he served on the Board of Directors at
Aetna. After his retirement from
CBS, Jordan became chairman of two companies,
Luminant Worldwide Corporation in Dallas, where he served from 1999 to 2001, and
eOriginal Inc., a Baltimore company on whose board he remained. He also served on the boards of several smaller, privately held companies, including BlackLight Power, Inc. (now
Brilliant Light Power, Inc.) located in Cranbury, NJ. He was also a board member of
WPP Group plc. In 1986, he joined the Board of the
United Negro College Fund, and from 1994 to 2004, he served as its Chairman. He was a member of the
Yale School of Management Advisory Board and Chairman of the
Yale University Council Committee on Engineering and Applied Science. Michael was a member of the President's Export Council under the Clinton Administration, and chairman of its Subcommittee on Export Administration. He was a member of the Council of Retired Chief Executives, a former chairman of the
National Foreign Trade Council; a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations; a trustee of The
Brookings Institution; a member and former chairman of the U.S.-Japan Business Council; a former member of The Business Council; a member of the board of trustees of the
United States Council for International Business; a member of the International Advisory Board of British-American Business Inc.; and a former member of the
Business Roundtable. == Death ==