Talk:Thomas L. Rhodes
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[edit]From http://www.nationalreview.com/masthead/masthead-dusty.shtml
Thomas L. (Dusty) Rhodes is President of National Review and a member of the magazine’s Board of Directors. He is founder and co-chairman of the American Civil Rights Coalition, a trustee of the Empire Foundation for Policy Research, the founder and a trustee of Change-NY, and co-chairman of the Club for Growth. He was the founder and a director of the Project for the Republican Future (1993–1995), a board member of the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprises (1996–1997), a trustee of the Manhattan Institute (1996–1998), a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (1991–1997), and a trustee of the Heritage Foundation (1993–1999).
Prior to joining National Review, Rhodes held several posts at Goldman, Sachs & Company in New York. He joined Goldman Sachs in 1974 and subsequently served as vice president (1977–1982); vice chairman, Goldman Sachs Limited, London, England (1982–1985); and partner (1986–1992).
Rhodes is co-chairman of Asset Investors Corporation, Denver, Colorado (NYSE), and co-chairman of Commercial Assets, Inc., Denver (ASE), and also serves on the following boards: Apartment Investment and Management Company, Denver; the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Milwaukee, Wisc.; Delphi Financial Group, Inc. & Subsidiaries, New York; Delphi International Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda; and Oracle Reinsurance Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda.
Rhodes received a B.A. (1963) and MBA (1965) from the University of Pennsylvania. He is married and has three children.
Thomas L Rhodes
Director at Apartment Investment & Management Company Denver, Colorado FINANCIAL / REIT - RESIDENTIAL Director since July 1994
68 years old [PAGE VIEWED APRIL 7, 2008]
Mr. Rhodes was first elected as a Director of the Company in July 1994 and is currently a member of the Audit, Compensation and Human Resources, and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committees. Mr. Rhodes is Chairman of National Review magazine where he has served as President since November 1992 and as a Director since 1988. From 1976 to 1992, he held various positions at Goldman, Sachs & Co., was elected a General Partner in 1986 and served as a General Partner from 1987 until November 1992. Mr. Rhodes is Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and Vice Chairman of American Land Lease, Inc., a publicly held real estate investment trust.
From http://www.variety.com/article/VR118439.html?categoryid=27&cs=1
Posted: Fri., Feb. 18, 1994
Anna Morales and Thomas L. Rhodes II [Dusty's son], [were wed] Sept. 18, Washington, D.C. Bride's sales manager, Latin America for Overseas Filmgroup; groom works for the creative team of HBO Pictures.
Outstanding Questions
[edit]When and where was be born? (Between April 8, 1939 and April 7, 1940)
Undergrad major?
Who were his parents? Any siblings?
Wife? Children?
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[edit]I removed this list by mistake. It should be restored to the present article. I don't believe anything could be considered controversial or contentious, since the fellow is a political activist. Kiefer.Wolfowitz 02:01, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
- Founder and co-chairman of the American Civil Rights Institute,
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- Founder and a trustee of Change-NY,
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- Founder and a director of the Project for the Republican Future (1993–1995),
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- President of National Review and a member of the magazine’s Board of Directors,
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- Trustee of the Empire Foundation for Policy Research,
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- Co-chairman of the Club for Growth,
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- Board member of the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprises (1996–1997),
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- Trustee of the Manhattan Institute (1996–1998),
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- Member of the Council on Foreign Relations (1991–1997),
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- Trustee of the Heritage Foundation (1993–1999),
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- Chairman of the Bradley Foundation.
Copyright violations
[edit]The present article does not have copyright problems. However, 2-3 previous versions of the article had copyright problems and should be deleted. Kiefer.Wolfowitz 03:43, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
New page beginning
[edit]I have begun a new version of this page with refs from NY Times, and no copyright vio text from previous page. Capitalismojo (talk) 17:02, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
- You also removed all the categories. -- Racklever (talk) 08:48, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for adding them back.Capitalismojo (talk) 13:30, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
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