Paul Henkels - Chairman of Henkels & McCoy, Inc.; Chairman of the REACH Alliance; Member o/t Executive Committee o/t Board of Governors of Temple University Hospital, Lejeune Institute, Vatican Observatory Foundation, American College of Louvain University in Belgium
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Paul M. Henkels (left), fresh from Haverford College where he receives a B.A. in Engineering, joins the company full time as a laborer on a gas crew. No stranger to hard work, Paul also worked during high school summers as a laborer. Concentrating primarily on the growing telecommunications field in the following years, he will rise to Supervisor in 1949 and then to the offices of Vice President in 1958, Executive Vice President in 1961, President and CEO in 1972, and Chairman, President and CEO in 1987. Paul Henkels will expand the company into new areas of the country, beginning with western Pennsylvania, and following successes there, into the Midwest, the South, and the West. Paul Henkels’ early interest in advancing technologies, including telephone communications, will help establish the company as a key provider of construction and engineering services for the telecommunications industry. |
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Henkels & McCoy, Inc. is one of the largest privately held engineering, network development and construction firms serving the communications, information technology and utility industries. We have more than 80 offices strategically located from New England to Hawaii. |
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Paul Henkels Mr. Henkels is chairman of Henkels & McCoy, Inc, a worldwide engineering, construction, and maintenance firm. He is a graduate of Haverford College with a B.A. in Engineering. He is a recognized expert in labor relations, and has lectured on Ethics in Business at numerous colleges and universities. He is also co-founder and present chairman of the REACH Alliance (Road to Educational Achievement through Choice), an organization working for school choice in both Pennsylvania and nationwide. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors of Temple University Hospital, Lejeune Institute, Vatican Observatory Foundation, Arts & Letters Advisory Council of Notre Dame, and the American College of Louvain University in Belgium. He has been awarded honorary degrees from Chestnut Hill College and St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. He is a Knight of Malta, and was given the Award for Excellence from the Commission for Independent Colleges and Universities. |
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Melquíades Rafael "Mel" Martínez - Junior US Senator from Florida; General Chairman of the Republican Party; 12th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
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Melquíades Rafael "Mel" Martínez (born October 23, 1946) is currently the junior United States Senator from Florida and served as General Chairman of the Republican Party from November, 2006 until October 19, 2007. Previously, Martinez served as the 12th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush. Martinez is a Cuban-American and Catholic. He announced he was resigning as Chairman of the Republican National Committee on October 19, 2007 [2]. Martinez resigned his cabinet post on December 12, 2003 to run for the open U.S. Senate seat in Florida being vacated by retiring Democratic Senator Bob Graham. Martinez secured the Republican nomination and narrowly defeated the Democratic nominee, Betty Castor. His election made him the first Cuban-American to serve in the U.S. Senate. Furthermore, he and Ken Salazar are the first Hispanic U.S. Senators since 1977. They were joined by Bob Menendez in January 2006. Biography Martinez was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba, to Gladys V. Ruiz and Melquiades C. Martinez.[1] He came to the United States in 1962 as part of a Roman Catholic humanitarian effort called Operation Peter Pan, which brought into the U.S. more than 14,000 children. Catholic charitable groups provided Martinez a temporary home at two youth facilities. At the time Martinez was alone and spoke virtually no English. He subsequently lived with two foster families, and in 1966 was reunited with his family in Orlando. Martinez received his Juris Doctor from the Florida State University College of Law in 1973. He began his legal career working at the firm Wooten Honeywell, et. al.[3] , where he became a partner and worked at for more than a decade. During his 25 years of law practice in Orlando, he was involved in various civic organizations. He served as Vice-President of the Board of Catholic Charities of the Orlando Diocese. In 1994, Martinez ran for Lieutenant Governor of Florida. He teamed up with former Family Research Council President Ken Connor, who was the gubernatorial candidate. The Connor/Martinez ticket was defeated in the Republican primary, finishing fifth with 83,945 votes, or 9.31% of the vote. Before becoming Secretary of HUD, Martinez served on the Governor's Growth Management Study Commission. He previously served as President of the Orlando Utilities Commission, on the board of directors of a community bank, and as Chairman of the Orlando Housing Authority. Serving as co-chairman of George W. Bush's 2000 presidential election campaign in Florida, Martinez was a leading fundraiser. He was one of the 25 electors from Florida, who voted for George W. Bush in the 2000 election. |
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Senator Mel Martinez chats with U.S. President George W. Bush in the Center Hall of the White House during celebration of the Cinco de Mayo. The official portrait of former First Lady Betty Ford can be seen on the wall. |
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MELQUIADES RAFAEL MARTINEZ RUIZ RECIPIENT OF THE 2006 TUITIO FIDEI PRIZE The Honorable Melquiades Rafael Martínez Ruíz was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba. He came to the United States in 1962 as part of a Roman Catholic humanitarian effort called Operation Pedro Pan, which brought into the U.S. more than 14,000 children from Cuba. Catholic charitable groups provided the future Senator a temporary home at two youth facilities. At the time, Senator Martínez was alone and spoke virtually no English. He subsequently lived with two foster families, and in 1966 was reunited with his family in Orlando, Florida, where he has resided since. Senator Martínez attended Bishop Moore High School in Orlando on scholarship. After graduation from high school, he attended Florida State University for both undergrad and graduate studies, and is a graduate of Florida State University College of Law where he earned a Juris Doctor in 1973. He began his legal career working at the firm Wooten Honeywell, et. al., where he became a partner and worked for more than a decade. During his 25 years of law practice in Orlando, he was involved in various civic organizations, including serving as Vice-President of the Board of Catholic Charities of the Orlando Diocese. He previously served as President of the Orlando Utilities Commission and on the board of directors of a community bank. The Senator began his career in public service as Chairman of the Orlando Housing Authority. He was subsequently elected Chairman of Orange County, Florida. He also served on the Governor's Growth Management Study Commission. Senator Martínez served as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George W. Bush where he helped further the goals of an ‘ownership society’ by promoting home-ownership for America’s low-income workers. Senator Martínez was sworn in as Florida’s thirty-third United States Senator on January 4, 2005, and took his place in the history books as the first Cuban-American to serve in the United States Senate. While serving in the Senate, he has worked on the Foreign Relations, Armed Services, Banking, Aging, and Energy and Natural Resources committees, allowing him to play an integral role on critical issues facing Florida and the nation. He continues to be active in Cuba policy and a strong advocate of democratic reforms across the Western Hemisphere, and has always promoted a culture of life in his legislative and public pronouncements. He has served as General Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Senator Martínez and his wife Kitty have three children (Lauren, John and Andrew) and two grandchildren. He is the brother of Rafael E. Martínez. He is a Knight of Malta ascribed to the Cuban Association. November 19, 2007 |
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Edward L. Hearn - Fifth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus; President o/t Insurance Firm the Casualty Company of America
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Edward L. Hearn (1866 – July 17, 1945) was the fifth Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from April 1, 1899 to August 31, 1909. Edward L. Hearn was born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1866. He became president of the insurance firm the Casualty Company of America. Hearn was a State Deputy of the Massachusetts Knights of Columbus from 1897 to 1899. He was elected the fifth Supreme Knight in 1899 and held that office for ten years. Hearn retired from the insurance industry in 1910 so that he could work full-time with the Knights of Columbus. |
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Architect Enrico P.Galeazzi explains on-site to Past Supreme Knight Edward L. Hearn, Msgr. Borgongini-Duca and Caccia Dominioni |
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It should not be forgotten that distinguished Catholic Americans, several of whom were members of the SMOM, received titles of nobility from the Holy See as recently as the 1950's. Among the better known examples are the late Rose FitzGerald Kennedy, a Papal Countess and mother of President John F. Kennedy, and Bernardine Donohue, a Papal Countess created by Pius XII, whose husband Daniel J. Donohue is a Gentleman of His Holiness and member of the American Association of the SMHOM. In the 1920's one of the founders of the American Association, Nicholas Brady, received the title of Papal Duke while another, George Macdonald, sometime President of the Association, was created a Papal Marquess. A councilor of the same Association, Edward L. Hearn, was created a Papal Count by Pius XII. |
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Additionally, the Association was soon to receive the protection and guidance of Francis Cardinal Spellman.[9] He had originally became aware of the American Knights while a Monsignor in Rome working as an assistant to Mr. Edward Hearn (a founding member of the American Association),[10] and his connection with the Association strengthened over the next few years. |
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Frederic V. Salerno - President of NYNEX Worldwide Services Group; Chairman and Senior Advisor to Gabelli Group Capital Partners; Verizon CFO; Bell Atlantic CFO; President and CEO of New York Telephone; Corporate Centipede
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A native New Yorker, Frederic Salerno joined New York Telephone in 1965 and was elected vice president in 1983, when he directed the divestiture of the company from the Bell System. He was promoted to executive vice president and chief operating officer of New England Telephone in 1985. Two years later, Salerno became president and chief executive officer of New York Telephone. In 1991, Salerno was appointed vice chairman of NYNEX, a position he held until the 1997 Bell Atlantic merger, which added chief financial officer to his title. When the Bell Atlantic/GTE merger formed Verizon, he was named vice chairman and chief financial officer of the new company. He remained in this position until his retirement in September 2002. During his 37 years in the telecommunications industry, Salerno served as a lead negotiator in three of the most significant mergers in business history: the 1997 merger of Bell Atlantic and NYNEX; Bell Atlantic's merger with GTE; and the union of the U.S. wireless assets of Bell Atlantic and Vodafone to make the country's largest wireless provider, Verizon Wireless. He also directed Bell Atlantic's successful efforts to realize the annual expense savings, capital efficiencies and revenue gains from the merger with NYNEX. Salerno is a member of the corporate boards of Akamai Technologies, Bear Stearns, CBS Corporation, Popular, Inc. and Viacom. He serves as lead director for IntercontinentalExchange; senior advisor to Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe and New Mountain Capital, LLC; and chairman of Gabelli Group Capital Partners. He is a former director of KeySpan; Orange & Rockland Utilities; Orion Power Holdings; Avnet, Inc.; Heidrick & Struggles; Dun & Bradstreet; and Consolidated Edison. An active participant in community and educational issues, Salerno is a current member of the Futures in Education Committee of the Diocese of Brooklyn and a member of the American Association of the Sovereign Military Order of the Knights of Malta. He is the former president of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund and was appointed chairman by then-Gov. Mario Cuomo to New York's Temporary State Commission on the Distribution of State Aid to Local School Districts (1988) and the board of trustees of the State University of New York (1990-1996). Salerno also served as chairman of the Archdiocese of New York's Partnership for Quality Education Campaign. He is a former member of the board of trustees of Manhattan College, Xavier High School, New Visions for Public Schools and National Constitution Center. He has received several distinctions, including the National Italian American Foundation's Special Achievement Award for Humanitarian Service in 1999. Also, Edward Cardinal Egan of the Archdiocese of New York knighted Salerno to the Order of St. Gregory the Great in 2006. Salerno received a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Manhattan College in 1965 and a Master of Business Administration from Adelphi University in 1968. He and his wife, Patricia, have been married for 41 years and reside in Rye, N.Y. They have three children, Fred Jr., Laura and Amy, and four grandchildren. |
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Frederic V. Salerno Born: c. 1944 Birthplace: New York City Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Business Nationality: United States Executive summary: CFO of Verizon, 2000-02 President and Chief Executive Officer of New York Telephone (1987-91). University: MBA, Adelphi University (1968) Administrator: Trustee, State University of New York (1990-96) Administrator: Trustee, Manhattan College Verizon CFO (2000-02) Bell Atlantic CFO (1997-2000) NYNEX Vice Chairman, Finance and Business Development (1994-97) NYNEX President of NYNEX Worldwide Services Group (1991-94) Member of the Board of Akamai (2002-) Member of the Board of Avnet (1993-2003) Member of the Board of Bear Stearns (1993-) Member of the Board of Consolidated Edison (2002-) Member of the Board of Dun & Bradstreet Member of the Board of Gamco Investors (2003-) Member of the Board of Heidrick & Struggles (2003-) Member of the Board of IntercontinentalExchange (2002-) Member of the Board of NYNEX Member of the Board of Popular, Inc. (2003-) Member of the Board of Verizon (2000-01) Member of the Board of Viacom (1996-) Fusion Telecommunications Advisory Board Bush-Cheney '04 Gore 2000 Inner-City Scholarship Fund Trustee Knights of Malta |
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Salerno, Frederic V. SMOM • CFO, Verizon (2000-02) |
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Salerno is a member of the American Association of the Sovereign Military Order of the Knights of Malta, an international relief organization with permanent observer status in the United Nations. |
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Salerno is a member of the American Association of the Sovereign Military Order of the Knights of Malta and serves on the Board of Governors of the Columbus Citizens Foundation. |
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-16404579.html
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http://www.jasperjottings.com/2002/jasperj...ngs20020825.htm
http://www.lictcorp.com/press/2002/release_archive_02.pdf
http://www.cabrinifoundation.org/News/salerno110702.html
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John Donald Rauth, Sr.- CEO Martin Marietta (now: Lockheed Martin)
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As head of nuclear development at Martin Marietta Corp., J. Donald Rauth oversaw the design of the first portable nuclear power system. (Family Photo) |
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Martin Marietta CEO J. Donald Rauth, 87 Saturday, January 7, 2006; Page B06 J. Donald Rauth, 87, chief executive of Martin Marietta Corp. from 1973 until his retirement in 1983, died Dec. 28 at Washington Hospital Center after a heart attack. He lived in Chevy Chase and Vero Beach, Fla. Mr. Rauth, who spent his entire 43-year career with Martin Marietta and its predecessors, led the company when it fended off a hostile takeover bid by the Bendix Corp. in 1982. The episode is taught in many college business courses about corporate takeovers. Under his leadership, the Bethesda-based Martin Marietta, an aerospace and technology conglomerate, was among the area's largest private employers. The company is now known as Lockheed Martin. Mr. Rauth joined a forerunner of Martin Marietta, the Glenn L. Martin Co. of Middle River, Md., in 1940 as an engineer. He held a patent on the electrical system for the Gorgon IV, an experimental missile developed in 1946. As head of nuclear development, he oversaw the design, manufacture and installation of the world's first portable nuclear power system, which in 1961 became the primary power supply for the Navy-operated scientific exploration station at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. The same year, under Mr. Rauth's direction, Martin Marietta built the first nuclear power device for a spacecraft, which was launched aboard a Navy navigational satellite. John Donald Rauth was born in Pitman, N.J., and graduated from Drexel University in Philadelphia in 1940. An endowed chair at the university's business management school was later established in his name. He enjoyed outdoor activities and golf and was a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Burning Tree Club in Bethesda. He served on corporate and private boards, including those of Brunswick Corp., Black & Decker, Eaton Corp. and American Security Bank. He was also a member of the Conquistadores del Cielo, an aviation group; the Alfalfa Club; and the Knights of Malta. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Catherine Burns Rauth of Chevy Chase; two children, Dr. John Donald Rauth Jr. and Kathryn Rauth Rizik, both of Washington; a sister; and three grandchildren. |
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Born: 1918 Birthplace: Pitman, NJ Died: 28-Dec-2005 Location of death: Washington, DC [1] Cause of death: Heart Failure Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Business Nationality: United States Executive summary: CEO of Martin Marietta, 1973-83 [1] Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. Sister: Nancy Virginia Smith Wife: Catherine Agnes Burns Rauth (one son, one daughter) Son: John Donald Rauth, Jr. Daughter: Kathryn Rauth Rizik University: BS Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University (1940) Administrator: Trustee, Drexel University (1964-86) Martin Marietta CEO (1973-83) Member of the Board of American Security Bank Member of the Board of Black and Decker Member of the Board of Brunswick Member of the Board of Eaton Alfalfa Club Burning Tree Country Club Chevy Chase Club Knights of Malta |
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Martin Marietta CEO J. Donald Rauth, 87 The Washington Post - Washington, D.C. Date: Jan 7, 2006 Section: METRO Mr. Rauth joined a forerunner of Martin Marietta, the Glenn L. Martin Co. of Middle River, Md., in 1940 as an engineer. He held a patent on the electrical system for the Gorgon IV, an experimental missile developed in 1946. He enjoyed outdoor activities and golf and was a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Burning Tree Club in Bethesda. He served on corporate and private boards, including those of Brunswick Corp., Black & Decker, Eaton Corp. and American Security Bank. He was also a member of the Conquistadores del Cielo, an aviation group; the Alfalfa Club; and the Knights of Malta. |
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Rauth, J. Donald SMOM • CEO, Martin Marietta (1973-83) • D. 2005 |
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