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Patrick Arthur Shea (Rhodes 1970)

Attorney. Civil Servant. Stanford University. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. Harvard Law School.

Head of the Burea of Land Management (BLM), Shea was the head of City Creek Canyon Park in Salt Lake City.[2]

Co-authored with Rodney K. Smith Religion and the Press: Keeping First Amendment Values in Balance.

Shea also represented Massachusetts Democratic Party in seeking to gain enough information to exclude Mitt Romney from running for governor in Massachusetts.

2008 - Coordinator for Obama for President working with Suzanne Gelderman (Political Director at Obama for America).[2]

2002 to ? - Vice Chair and Treasurer, Fiesta Mexicana, Organization created to celebrate Mexican Independence Day.[2]

2002 to 2004 - Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll. Of Counsel - Practiced business and development law with an emphasis on emerging biotechnology companies and other new technologies. Research on native grasses and wetlands associated with Colbert Hills at Kansas State University.[2]

2000 to 2009 - Adjunct faculty member of the Department of Agronomy at Kanasa State University.[2]

2000 to ? - Secretary/Treasurer, First Tee of Salt Lake City, Organization created to introduce golf and life skills to youth at risk.[2]

2000 to ? - Member – University of Utah Health Science Center/Medical School Committee on Human Tissue Cells.[2]

1997 to 1999 - Assistant Deputy Secretary, Department of Interior Washington, D.C. to Bruce E. Baddit (Harvard. Marshall Scholarship) by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968)

  • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management & Director of the Bureau of Land Management.[2]

  • Deputy Assistant Secretary oversees the Bureau of Land Management, Minerals Management Services and Office of Surface Mining. These agencies are responsible for the management of over 270 million acres of land in the United States and for all off shore drilling for oil and gas production in the United States. Created the first Science Advisory Board for the Bureau. There are over 12,000 employees in 25 states. The agencies under the Land and Minerals Management division work in over 20 foreign countries and with over three hundred Native American tribes.[2]

1997 to 1998 - Director, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. to Bruce E. Baddit (CFR Marshall Scholarship) by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968)

1996 to 2001 - Member, Board of Advisors, Ronald H. Brown Foundation.[2]

1996 to 1997 - Served as A Commissioner on the Gore Commission on Aviation Safety and Security, which investigated the TWA 800 crash of August 1996.

1996 to 1997 - Adjunct Professor, J. Rueben Clark School of Law, Brigham Young University.[2]

1996 - Bill Clinton [Rhodes 1968] for President Campaign. (won both inc. 1992.)

1995 to 1977 - Chair, Exchequer of Technology Committee, Rowland Hall St. Marks School.[2]

1993 - Private Practice. Intermountain Health Care, Huntsman Chemical Corporation, Kennecott Corporation, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Catholic Diocese of Utah, Regent Communications, Taco Bell, Salt Lake County Commission, Hermes Corporation and KUTV.[2]

1992 - Bill Clinton [Rhodes 1968] for President Campaign. (won both, inc. 1996.)

1991 to 1997 - Trustee, Intermountain Organ Recovery Service, Inc.[2]

1991 to 1997 - Member, Board of Advisors, Huntsman Center for Global Competition and Innovation, Wharton School of Business and University of Pennsylvania.[2]

1989 to 1997 - Trustee, The Nature Conservancy, Utah.[2]

1989 to 1993 - National Democratic Committeeman and Chair of DNC Rules Committee.[2]

1988 to 1993 - Member, Graduate Studies Committee Yale University.[2]

1987 to 1994 - Chair and Member, Salt Lake City International Airport Authority.[2]

1987 to 1993 - Member, Board of Directors, Utah State Natural History Museum, University of Utah.[2]

1985 to 1993 - General Counsel and Assistant Secretary for Standard Communications, Inc. [telecommunications company]. A private communication company which owned twelve television, twelve radio stations, several newspapers and cable system. (Parent Corporation) KUTV, Salt Lake City KSN, Kansas State Network (6 television stations), Communications Investment Corporation (radio stations in Montana, Idaho and Utah), Standard Examiner (Newspapers in Idaho, Colorado and Utah), Mountain Cable Network (Television cable operations in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana).[2]

1984, Chair of Dukakis for President, Utah.

1983, Chairman of Utah Democratic Party and chaired state presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale (Vice President to Jimmy Carter. Director of Prince Hall Masonic Temple.), Michael Dukaskis, and Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968)

1981 to 1997 - Adjunct Professor of Political Science University of Utah.[2]

1981, Director, 1985 to 1986, President, 1987, Member of Stanford Alumni Association.[2]

1980 to 1985 - Partner, VanCott, Bagley, Cornwall and McCarthy. Litigation and Corporate Practice - First Amendment Defense, Communications and Natural Resource Specialties.

1980 - Married Debbie Kern. Two Sons.

1979 to 1980 - Counsel, Foreign Relations Committee, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.[2]

1975 to 1976 - Assistant to the Staff Director of the Special Senate Committee which investigated the United States Intelligence Community.

1975 - J.D., Harvard Law School. Research Assistant to Professors Charles Fried and Paul Freund for Committee on Clinical Procedures at Harvard School of Public Health.[2]

1972 to 1979 - Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) - Counsel to the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee which handled the Taiwan Relations Act, the Camp David Accord and the attempt to ratify the SALT II Treaty.

Taughts courses at Brigham Young University, University of Utah, Kansas State University, and Westminster College.

1970 to 1972 - Rhodes Scholar, New College, University of Oxford.[1] Human Sciences. First graduate of combined genetics, ethology and anthropology combined degree program. Vice Chair of Human Science Committee 1972.[2]

1970 - Stanford University. Student Body President. Member of University Advisory Committee, American Council of Education — Special Committee on Campus Unrest, Washington, D.C..[2]

[1] - Rhodes Database

[2] - Personal Web page / Biography

[3] - Wiki Patrick Shea Rhodes 1970

[4] - Suzanne Gelderman - Political Director at Obama for America

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