Anonymous ID: 90420b April 9, 2018, 9:09 a.m. No.966559   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6619 >>6726 >>6738 >>7020

>>965652

http:// archive.is/sNGRu

Safe to assume HRC Schedule?

 

Dec 16, 2011

 

>8:40am Official photo w/classified CLOWN pers/org @ State Dept.

 

>1:50pm Photo with Liz Sherwood-Randall & Dorothy "Dee" Sherwood

>2pm SRAP Holiday Party

 

FYI from HA to HRC:

2:00pm SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE I64th FOREIGN SERVICE GENERALIST ORIENTATION CLASS

Foreign Service Institute, Arlington, Virginia

2:00pm PA HOLIDAY PARTY, 2nd Floor 2100 Corridor

2:00pm IO HOLIDAY PARTY, 6th Floor, Room 633

>8:00pm WJC STAFF HOLIDAY PARTY

>11:OOpm Downtown Dream Hotel

>355 West 161h Street, NYC

 

http:// archive.is/JAZm7

CFR

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall is a Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

Deputy Secretary at DoE from October 10, 2014 to January 20, 2017. She was the Department's chief operating officer, overseeing a budget of nearly $30 billion and a workforce of more than 113,000 people. She provided strategic direction for DOE's broad missions in nuclear deterrence and proliferation prevention, science and energy, environmental management, emergency response, and grid security. While at DOE, she developed and implemented a new approach to fulfilling the agency's growing responsibilities for grid resilience and emergency response to meet growing natural, physical, and cyber threats.

White House Coordinator for Defense Policy, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Arms Control in 2013-2014, with responsibility for U.S. defense strategy, policy, and budget planning.

2009 to 2013 as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for European Affairs at the National Security Council where she led the revitalization of America's alliances and partnerships in Europe.

In the Clinton admin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia from 1994 to 1996. She led the effort to denuclearize three former Soviet states, for which she was awarded the Department of Defense Medal for Distingished Public Service and the Nunn-Lugar Traiblazer Award.

Sherwood-Randall worked at the Kennedy School on two prior projects. She was a Founding Principal of the Harvard-Stanford Preventive Defense Project, where she worked with current Belfer Center Director Ash Carter from 1997-2008. Between 1990-1993, she was Associate Director of the Belfer Center's Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project, which she co-founded with former Center Director Graham Allison.

attended college at Harvard and then graduate at Oxford, began her career working for then-Senator Joe Biden as his chief advisor on foreign and defense policy. She has also worked at Stanford University, the Council on Foreign Relations, and The Brookings Institution.

Born and raised in California, she is married to Jeff Randall, a neurosurgeon, and they have two college-aged sons.

 

For fun:

Obummer's sched. Michael using Toys for Tots as personal taxi

http:// archive.is/peuXq

Anonymous ID: 90420b April 9, 2018, 9:14 a.m. No.966619   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6667 >>6738 >>7020

>>966559

http:// archive.is/km6mE

April 9th, 1993

Richard E. Sherwood, former president of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Center Theatre Group that operates the Ahmanson and Taper theaters at the Los Angeles County Music Center, died Thursday.

 

Dorothy (Dee), who was president of the Art Museum Council during her husband's tenure as museum president, were avid collectors of Asian art and modern works by Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Rauschenberg and others.

 

>Honestly full obit worth a read.

Anonymous ID: 90420b April 9, 2018, 9:19 a.m. No.966667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6738 >>7020

>>966619

He was also on CFR. His kids, Elizabeth and Benjamin, were the first brother and sister to receive Rhodes to Oxford.

 

What is Benjamin up too?

>Co-Chairman of Disney Media Networks, and the >President of Disney-ABC Television Group. >Sherwood is the former President of ABC News.

Anonymous ID: 90420b April 9, 2018, 9:32 a.m. No.966838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6901 >>6920 >>7020

>>966754

More recent pic of Ben

Full Father Sherwood obit:

Richard E. Sherwood, former president of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Center Theatre Group that operates the Ahmanson and Taper theaters at the Los Angeles County Music Center, died Thursday.

 

Sherwood, one of the first Jewish partners in a major downtown Los Angeles law firm, was 64. He died at the Hospital of the Good Samaritan, where he had been admitted April 2 after suffering a massive cerebral hemorrhage while in his office at O'Melveny & Myers.

 

When he was elected in 1974 at the age of 46, Sherwood became the youngest president of the growing art museum. During his four-year Administration he supervised the museum's 10th anniversary observances, upgraded and increased the permanent collection and oversaw construction of the sculpture garden.

 

"Dick Sherwood was an unusually gifted man," said Franklin D. Murphy, former chairman of Times Mirror Corp.,who preceded Sherwood as president of the museum. "To me, with all of his great qualities, the one that stood out the most was his enormous curiosity about a whole range of issues and his tremendous knowledge relating thereto, including art, world affairs, the Orient. And with all that, he was a very distinguished lawyer."

 

 

Sherwood and his wife, Dorothy (Dee), who was president of the Art Museum Council during her husband's tenure as museum president, were avid collectors of Asian art and modern works by Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Rauschenberg and others. The couple regularly toured museums around the nation and the world.

 

Dorothy Sherwood told The Times at the time of their joint tenure at LACMA that "Dick has a terrifically retentive mind–a file cabinet mind. And it has been the great pleasure of our marriage–this shared interest in museum-going and collecting."

 

Born in Beverly Hills on July 24, 1928, the son of the Benjamin Berkley Sherwoods, the future lawyer graduated from Beverly Hills High School, Yale University and Harvard School of Law, where he met his wife, a student of art history at Wellesley. He served a year as a second lieutenant in the Air Force, and in 1953-54 held a Sheldon Traveling Fellowship from Harvard, which he utilized on an art education honeymoon tour of India.

 

In 1954-55 Sherwood served as law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter. A year later, he became the first Jewish lawyer since the early 1900s to be hired by the prestigious O'Melveny firm. On June 1, 1964, in an era when the city's major law firms, as well as cultural institutions, remained less than welcoming to Jews, Sherwood was made a partner in the firm.

 

He was a specialist in antitrust law, trade regulation and intellectual property litigation. Sherwood was a trustee of LACMA from its inception in 1965 until his death. He had been a member of the Board of Directors of the Center Theatre Group of the Los Angeles County Music Center from 1980 until his death, and was president from 1982-85, chairman from 1985-87, and chairman of its executive committee from 1987 until his death.

 

He was a member of the cultural commission that developed the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival, a trustee of CalArts, a member of the Overseers Committee to Visit the Harvard Art Museums, a member of the International Council of the New York Museum of Modern Art, and a vice president and member of the Board of Directors of the Santa Fe Opera.

 

Sherwood had been a leader in promoting Japanese and American cultural affairs, last year earning Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays With Rosette. He was secretary of the New York-based Asia Society, and in 1980 he founded what became the Asia Society/Southern California Center.

 

Always active in public affairs, Sherwood served on the Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy. He was a member of the White House Task Force on Antitrust Policy, a chairman of the American Jewish Committee's Los Angeles chapter, chairman of the Board of Overseers of the RAND-UCLA Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, and a member of the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations and the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies.

 

 

A liberal Democrat, Sherwood was a major fund-raiser for former U.S. Sen. John V. Tunney.

 

In addition to his wife of 40 years, Sherwood is survived by his daughter, Elizabeth, of Santa Fe, N.M., and son, Benjamin, of Washington, D.C., the first sister-brother recipients of Rhodes scholarships to Oxford University.

 

The family has asked that memorial contributions be made to the Harvard Law School, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art or the Center Theatre Group. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.