Samuel W. Bodman

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OVERVIEW:

BORN:
November 26, 1938;
Chicago, Illinois

DIED:
September 7, 2018 (age 79)
El Paso, Texas

EDUCATION:
Cornell University (BS, Chemical Engineering)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (ScD, Chemical Engineering)

POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican

HIGHLIGHTS:
1964-1970:
Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Technical Director, American  Research and Development Corporation
1983-1987:
President/ Chief Operating Officer, Fidelity Investments
1987-2001
Chairman and Chief Executive, Cabot Corporation
2001-2004:
Deputy Secretary of Commerce
2004-2005:

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
2005-2009:
U.S. Secretary of Energy

PORTRAIT:

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Department of Energy Photo

RESOURCES:

Samuel W. Bodman speaks after his announcement by President George W. Bush as nominee for Secretary of Energy on Friday December 10, 2004 in the Roosevelt Room of the White House (White House photo by Paul Morse)

White House
UVA Miller Center
Department of Energy
Wikipedia

MEDIA COVERAGE:

President George W. Bush, appearing at the U.S. Department of Energy on Monday, Sept. 26, 2005 in Washington, talks about the effects of Hurricane Rita on the energy situation in the Gulf of Mexico. President Bush is joined by U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman and U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton (White House photo by Paul Morse)

NOMINATION (12/11/2004):
New York Times
Washington Post

OBITUARIES (9/8/2018):
Washington  Post
Wall Street Journal
Boston Globe
MIT