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− | '''Alton | + | '''Alton Gold Keel Jr.''' is an American engineer, diplomat, and businessman. |
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+ | Keel attended the [[University of Virginia]], where he earned a bachelor of science in [[aerospace engineering]] in 1966 and a Ph.D. in 1970. He performed weapons research at the [[Naval Surface Weapons Center]], and then joined the staff of the [[United States Senate]], where he was a Congressional science fellow (1976–78) and a staff member of the [[Senate Armed Services Committee]] (1978–81). He then was [[Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition)|Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research, Development, and Logistics)]] (1981–82) and Associate Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]] (1982–86). In 1986, he was appointed Executive Director of the [[Rogers Commission Report|Rogers Commission]] that investigated the [[Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster]]. | ||
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+ | In July 1986, President [[Ronald Reagan]] appointed Keel as the acting principal deputy to the [[National Security Advisor (United States)|National Security Advisor]]. From 1987-89, Keel was the [[United States Permanent Representative to NATO]]. | ||
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+ | Keel has held various positions in corporate governance, and as of 2007 was president and managing director of Atlantic Partners LLC, a private investment-banking group. | ||
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Alton Keel (diplomat) | |
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Born | September 15, 1943 |
Nationality | US |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
National Security Adviser for President Ronald Reagan
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Alton Gold Keel Jr. is an American engineer, diplomat, and businessman.
Keel attended the University of Virginia, where he earned a bachelor of science in aerospace engineering in 1966 and a Ph.D. in 1970. He performed weapons research at the Naval Surface Weapons Center, and then joined the staff of the United States Senate, where he was a Congressional science fellow (1976–78) and a staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (1978–81). He then was Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research, Development, and Logistics) (1981–82) and Associate Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1982–86). In 1986, he was appointed Executive Director of the Rogers Commission that investigated the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster.
In July 1986, President Ronald Reagan appointed Keel as the acting principal deputy to the National Security Advisor. From 1987-89, Keel was the United States Permanent Representative to NATO.
Keel has held various positions in corporate governance, and as of 2007 was president and managing director of Atlantic Partners LLC, a private investment-banking group.