Warren Rudman AKA Warren Bruce Rudman Born: 18-May-1930 Birthplace: Boston, MA Died: 19-Nov-2012 Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: Cancer - Lymphoma
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Senator from New Hampshire, 1980-93 Military service: US Army (Capt., 1952-54) Father: Edward G. Rudman Mother: Theresa Levenson Wife: Shirley Wahl (m. 1952, one son, two daughters) Son: Alan Rudman (alcoholic, d. circa 25-Feb-2004 in Bridgeton)
High School: Valley Forge Military Academy (1948) University: BS, Syracuse University (1952) Law School: LLB, Boston College Law School (1960)
Civitas Group Advisory Board
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Of Counsel (2003-)
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Chairman (1997-2001) Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Acting Chairman (1995-96) Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Partner
US Senator, New Hampshire (1980-93) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1970-76) Iran-Contra Scandal Member of the Board of Albright Stonebridge Group
Member of the Board of Allied Waste Industries
Member of the Board of Boston Scientific (1999-)
Member of the Board of Collins & Aikman
Member of the Board of Promontory Interfinancial Network
Member of the Board of Raytheon
British Petroleum Advisory Council
American Security Project Board of Directors Aspen Institute Brookings Institution Campaign for American Leadership in the Middle East Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors Committee to Elect Lindsey Graham Concord Coalition Co-Chairman Friends of Joe Lieberman Friends of Senator D'Amato 1998 Committee Fund for a Responsible Future George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors John McCain 2008 Lindsey Graham for Senate McCain 2000 National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Board of Directors (former) Partnership for a Secure America Advisory Board Straight Talk America Eagle Scout (1945) Wedding: William Cohen and Janet Langhart (1996)
Author of books:
Combat: Twelve Years in the U. S. Senate (1996, memoir)
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