Nomination of Richard H. Hughes To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United States
October 3, 1984
The President today announced his intention to nominate Richard H. Hughes to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United States for a term expiring January 20, 1985. He would succeed James Ernest Yonge.
Mr. Hughes is currently chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Hinderliter Industries, Inc., of Tulsa, OK. He is also affiliated with the Telex Corp.; Bray Lines, Inc.; Beverage Products Corp.; and Sierra Real Estate Equity Trust. He is a visiting professor in entrepreneurial management in the School of Business at Oral Roberts University.
He serves as a member of the American Business Conference and the Interstate Oil Compact Commission. He is also a member of the board of directors of the National Bar Foundation.
He graduated from Yale University (B.A., 1954) and Harvard Business School (M.B.A., 1959). He is married, has two children, and resides in Tulsa, OK. He was born October 9, 1932, in Tulsa.
Nomination of Frank H. Conway To Be a Member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States
October 3, 1984
The President today announced his intention to nominate Frank H. Conway to be a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, Department of Justice, for the term expiring September 30, 1987. This is a reappointment.
Since 1981 Mr. Conway has been a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States. He has also been an attorney with the firm of Jameson, Locke and Fullerton, of Wellesley, MA since 1975. Previously he was associated with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., where he served as a management consultant, general labor relations supervisor, and division manager.
He graduated from Providence College (Ph.B., 1953) and Boston University School of Law (J.D., 1952). He is married, has four children, and resides in Wellesley, MA. He was born May 2, 1913, in Providence, RI.
Nomination of Annelise Graebner Anderson To Be a Member of the National Science Board
October 3, 1984
The President today announced his intention to nominate Annelise Graebner Anderson to be a member of the National Science Board, National Science Foundation, for a term expiring May 10, 1990. She would succeed Walter Eugene Massey.
Mrs. Anderson is a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution in Stanford, CA. She served as Associate Director for Economics and Government in the Office of Management and Budget in 1981 - 1983. Previously, she was associate director for economic affairs with the Reagan-Bush transition in 1980 and senior policy adviser for the Reagan-Bush Presidential campaign; research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University in 1978 - 1980; associate professor of business administration (1979) and assistant professor of business administration (1975 - 1979) in the School of Business and Economics, California State University, Hayward; and project manager, organized crime, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (1970 - 1971).
She graduated from Wellesley College (A.B., 1960) and Columbia University (M.A., 1965; Ph.D., 1974). She is married and resides in Portola Valley, CA. She was born November 19, 1938, in Oklahoma City, OK.
Nomination of Karen Pryor To Be a Member of the Marine Mammal Commission
October 3, 1984
The President today announced his intention to nominate Karen Pryor to be a member of the Marine Mammal Commission for the term expiring May 13, 1986. She would succeed Donald Kenneth MacCallum.
Ms. Pryor is a writer and biologist. She is the author of three books and numerous articles on marine mammals and learning and behavior. From 1976 to 1982, she was an independent New York-based consultant on marine mammals, and on animal behavior and training to both private and government agencies, including the United States Tuna Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the National Zoological Park, and the National Geographic Society.
She was cofounder and developer of Sea Life Park, HI, a commercial oceanarium, and of the Oceanic Institute, an adjoining private research facility, in 1960 - 1971.
She graduated from Cornell University (B.A., 1954). She is married, has three children, and resides in North Bend, WA. She was born May 14, 1932, in New York, NY.
Nomination of Elizabeth Helms Adams To Be a Member of the National Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programs
October 3, 1984
The President today announced his intention to nominate Elizabeth Helms Adams to be a member of the National Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programs for a term expiring May 8, 1987. She would succeed Diana Powers Evans.
In 1976 - 1980 Mrs. Adams served as a trustee of the Thacher School in Los Angeles, CA, and as vice chairman of the development committee and a member of the education committee. In 1980 she also served as overseer of the Huntington Library and Art Gallery. She was a trustee of the Marlborough School (1969 - 1979) and on the executive council in 1980. She was vice president of the blue ribbon committee of the Los Angeles Music Center in 1979 - 1980.
She graduated from Finch Junior College in New York City. She is married, has five children, and resides in Valley Center, CA. She was born March 11, 1920, in Buffalo, NY.
Nomination of Tom C. Korologos To Be a Member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
October 3, 1984
The President today announced his intention to nominate Tom C. Korologos to be a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy for a term expiring July 1, 1987. This is a reappointment.
Since 1975 Mr. Korologos has been vice president and director of legislative affairs of Timmons and Co., Inc., a consulting firm representing corporate and association clients in the area of government relations. He has also been a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy since 1981. He was director of congressional relations in the office of the President-elect in 1980 - 1981. He was Deputy Assistant to the President for Senate Relations for 4 years under Presidents Nixon and Ford. Previously he served as assistant to Senator Wallace Bennett (R - UT) for 8 years.
He graduated from the University of Utah (B.A., 1956) and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (M.A., 1958). He served in the United States Air Force in 1956 - 1957.
Mr. Korologos is married, has three children, and resides in Great Falls, VA. He was born April 6, 1933, in Salt Lake City, UT.