RodDLitigator

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Gender Male
Industry Law
Occupation Federal Civil rights
Location Barranquilla, Colombia
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Introduction I grew up in both the South Bronx of NYC and Catskill Mountains of New York. I graduated from Greenville Class of 1963, with 41 Seniors. Afterward, I went to Hudson Valley Comm. College and worked as a waiter at the Stone Ends Restaurant in Albany NY. I joined the Marine Corps Reserves in 1964, and the Regular U.S. Air Force in 1965. Upon my return to the US, I worked as a Systems Engineer with UNIVAC/Sperry, and received my BA from Boise State University, Class of 1972. I went to University of Colorado Law School in Boulder, Colorado, Class of 1976. While in law school I headed a student organization to change faculty hiring to include woman and minority faculty. In 1976, I came to DC and served in both the Carter and Reagan Administration in political appointments focus on civil and human rights (I was senior adviser on an Inter-agency White House Economic Study on Puerto Rico). In 1983, I went to the Republic of Colombia to serve as Assistant General Counsel/Contract Administrator with Morrison-Knudsen International in the construction of a $2 Billion coal mine. Since 1987, I have maintained my international practice.
Interests Boxing, skiing, swimming, deep water diving
Favorite Movies The Verdict, Justice of All, and Spartacus.
Favorite Music Jazz, Salsa, Classical Barroque
Favorite Books President Kennedy, The Spoon River Anthology