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− | Slater returned from Europe in the [[1950s]] and served as the chief economist for [[Standard Oil Company]] and the international affairs program of the [[Ford Foundation]]. At the Ford Foundation he played a key role in lobbying the US to recognize China. With the election of [[John F. Kennedy]] he was named deputy assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs where he wrote the blueprint for the [[Peace Corps]]. His vision for working across sectors and fields then earned him the appointment as the president of the [[Salk Institute]] for Biological Studies.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sulivan|first=Kathleen|title=Joseph E. Slater | + | Slater returned from Europe in the [[1950s]] and served as the chief economist for [[Standard Oil Company]] and the international affairs program of the [[Ford Foundation]]. At the Ford Foundation he played a key role in lobbying the US to recognize China. With the election of [[John F. Kennedy]] he was named deputy assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs where he wrote the blueprint for the [[Peace Corps]]. His vision for working across sectors and fields then earned him the appointment as the president of the [[Salk Institute]] for Biological Studies.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sulivan|first=Kathleen|title=Joseph E. Slater — aided WWII rebuilding|url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Joseph-E-Slater-aided-WWII-rebuilding-2749434.php|newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle|date=2002-11-30}}</ref> |
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Joseph Slater (economist, businessman) | |
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Born | 1922 Salt Lake City |
Died | 2002 (Age 80) |
Nationality | US |
Member of | Bohemian Grove, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, International Institute for Strategic Studies |
Civil society
Slater returned from Europe in the 1950s and served as the chief economist for Standard Oil Company and the international affairs program of the Ford Foundation. At the Ford Foundation he played a key role in lobbying the US to recognize China. With the election of John F. Kennedy he was named deputy assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs where he wrote the blueprint for the Peace Corps. His vision for working across sectors and fields then earned him the appointment as the president of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.[1]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1971 | 23 April 1971 | 25 April 1971 | US Vermont Woodstock Woodstock Inn | The 20th Bilderberg, 89 guests |
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