LC control no. | no2004054519 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bodman, Samuel W., 1938-2018 |
Variant(s) | Bodman, Samuel W., 1938- Bodman, Samuel W. Bodman, Samuel Wright, III, 1938-2018 |
Associated place | Cambridge (Mass.) Ithaca (N.Y.) Boston (Mass.) |
Located | El Paso (Tex.) Florida |
Birth date | 1938-11-26 |
Death date | 2018-09-07 |
Place of birth | Chicago (Ill.) |
Place of death | El Paso (Tex.) |
Field of activity | Finance Finance, Public Chemical engineering Chemical industry Energy policy Commercial policy Manufacturing industries |
Affiliation | United States. Department of the Treasury Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States. Department of Commerce United States. Department of Energy Cornell University Fidelity Investments (Firm) Cabot Corporation |
Profession or occupation | Cabinet officers Chemical engineers Capitalists and financiers Industrialists |
Found in | U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Finance. Nomination of Samuel W. Bodman, hearing ... 2004: t.p. (Samuel W. Bodman, to be Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury) p. 26 (Samuel W.Bodman; b. Nov. 26, 1938, Chicago, IL) The industrial practice of chemical process engineering, 1968: t.p. (Samuel W. Bodman) Washington post WWW site, viewed Sept. 19, 2018 (Samuel W. Bodman, a onetime venture capitalist and business executive who served as energy secretary during the second term of President George W. Bush and who was a deputy secretary in two other Cabinet departments, died Sept. 7 [2018] at his home in El Paso. He was 79. Dr. Bodman, a chemical engineer who once taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, joined the Bush administration in 2001 as deputy commerce secretary. In 2004, he moved to the Treasury Department, where he served less than a year as deputy secretary. He was confirmed by the Senate as energy secretary in January 2005. Samuel Wright Bodman III was born Nov. 26, 1938, in Chicago. He graduated from Cornell University in 1961 and received a doctorate in chemical engineering from MIT in 1965. While teaching at MIT from 1965 to 1970, he also worked as technical director of a venture capital firm. He later served as president of Fidelity Investments for 17 years. From 1987 to 2001, he was chairman and chief executive of the Boston-based chemicals and manufacturing firm Cabot Corp. After leaving the government in 2009, Dr. Bodman settled in Texas and Florida) |
Invalid LCCN | no2010081335 |