John “Jack” Gardner Wofford (Rhodes 1957)
Attorney. Brother of former U.S. Senator Harris Wofford. Harvard. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford.
Mediation, arbitration, facilitation, special master, case evaluation, organizational consulting and other dispute resolution services in a wide range of subject areas, including banking, commercial, construction, development, employment, environment, estate, family business and other family enterprises, insurance, intellectual property, organizations (within, between and among), personal injury, public policy, real estate, title, transportation and workouts.[2]
1993 to Present - Independent dispute resolution practitioner, Cambridge, MA.[2]
1987 to 1993 - Senior mediator, Endispute In, Boston.[2]
1979 to 1986 - Associate and Partner, real estate department, Csaplar & Bok, Boston.[2]
1977 to 1979 - Deputy General Counsel, US Dept of Transportation to Secretary Brock Adams (Phi Beta Kappa) to President Jimmy Carter (Trilaterall Commission).[2]
1974 to 1977 - Director, Central Transportation Planning Staff for the Boston Region.[2]
1972 to 1974 - Associate Commissioner, MA Dept of Public Works.[2]
1970 to 1973 - Director, Boston Transportation Planning Review.[2]
1966 to 1969 - Fellow and Associate Director, Institute of Politics, Harvard Kennedy School.[2]
1964 to 1966 - Staff Assistant, Community Action Program, US Office of Economic Opportunity, Robert Sargent Shriver (S&K) by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[2]
1962 to 1964 - Law clerk, US District Court for the District of Columbia.[2]
Graduated LL.B Harvard Law School.[2]
1957 to ? - Rhodes Scholar, Balliol College, Oxford University, England (BA and MA)
Graduated Harvard College.[2]
[6] - Poor Pilot Judgment Blamed For Crash That Killed Heinz By John H. Cushman Jr. Sept. 18, 1991
[7] - The Times - 11 Apr 1991, Heinz recalled as good man
[9] - Fall 1966 to Spring 1967 - HARVARD Kennedy School, Institute of Politics
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