Journalist Kenneth Tomlinson
Kenneth Tomlinson
Living place: Virginia
Birthday: 3-8-1944
Global rank: #96112
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Who is Journalist Kenneth Tomlinson?
Kenneth Y. Tomlinson is a journalist, editor at Digest Reader and an official in the US government. He served as Chairman of the Board of Directors which managed Voice of America, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Public Broadcasting Corporation. During his tenure as president from September 2003 to September 2005, he used his chair multiple times in violation of federal law and the organization's own regulations regarding internment. illegal payroll, using government employees in improper jobs or using government money to calculate non-working days,... This scandal led to his resignation in November 2005.
On May 1, 2014, he passed away from melanoma in a Virginia hospital.
Kenneth Y. Tomlinson is a journalist, editor at Digest Reader and an official in the US government. He served as Chairman of the Board of Directors which managed Voice of America, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Public Broadcasting Corporation. During his tenure as president from September 2003 to September 2005, he used his chair multiple times in violation of federal law and the organization's own regulations regarding internment. illegal payroll, using government employees in improper jobs or using government money to calculate non-working days,... This scandal led to his resignation in November 2005.
On May 1, 2014, he passed away from melanoma in a Virginia hospital.
Kenneth Tomlinson began her journalism career in 1965 when she became a reporter for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. In 1968, he became an employee of Digest Reader in the Washington office, he also worked as a reporter during the Vietnam War. During his time in Vietnam, he published the book POW, a history of American POWs during the Vietnam War.
In 1977 he moved to the Paris office of Digest, which focused on issues and events in Europe, Africa and the Middle East and worked there until 1978.
In September 1982, he was nominated by President Reagan to become the 4th Director of Radio Voice of America. He spoke in the United States and worked until August 1984. He then returned to work as an editor for Digest Reader and became editor of the paper in 1989. During that time, in October 1986, he was appointed continued to be appointed to the National Committee on Library and Information Science until 1987. Thereafter, he was nominated by President Reagan to the International Board of Broadcasting (BIB) and worked there for 7 years. In 1996, he retired from the Digest Reader and moved to Virginia. There, he was promoted to president and director of the National Library of Sporting in Middleburg, Virginia; then 3 years later he was again appointed as Chairman of the CPB Council of President George W. Bush for a 2-year term. However, during his tenure he violated federal law and private corporation law in raising $5,000,000,000 to underwrite the journal Editorial Report, a PBS program. by the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. This led to him resigning and being replaced by Cheryl Halpern.
In 1977 he moved to the Paris office of Digest, which focused on issues and events in Europe, Africa and the Middle East and worked there until 1978.
In September 1982, he was nominated by President Reagan to become the 4th Director of Radio Voice of America. He spoke in the United States and worked until August 1984. He then returned to work as an editor for Digest Reader and became editor of the paper in 1989. During that time, in October 1986, he was appointed continued to be appointed to the National Committee on Library and Information Science until 1987. Thereafter, he was nominated by President Reagan to the International Board of Broadcasting (BIB) and worked there for 7 years. In 1996, he retired from the Digest Reader and moved to Virginia. There, he was promoted to president and director of the National Library of Sporting in Middleburg, Virginia; then 3 years later he was again appointed as Chairman of the CPB Council of President George W. Bush for a 2-year term. However, during his tenure he violated federal law and private corporation law in raising $5,000,000,000 to underwrite the journal Editorial Report, a PBS program. by the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. This led to him resigning and being replaced by Cheryl Halpern.
Kenneth Tomlinson is a native of Grayson County, Virginia. In 1975, he married Rebecca Moore, a former congressional aide to Bill Stuckey and Sonny Montgomery. After their marriage they had two sons and lived together at Springbrook Farm in Fauquier County, Virginia. His first son William M. Tomlinson graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2000, and is now a sports producer for ESP News. His second son is Lucas Y. Tomlinson he is a lieutenant in the United States Navy, in 2001 he graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, now he is a military consultant. for Booz Allen in Washington, DC.
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He was appointed to serve as Chairman of the National Committee for Library and Information Science and member of the International Council of Broadcasting by President Ronald Reagan .
Tomlinson is a close friend of Karl Rove when two people have the opportunity to work together at BIB
He was appointed to serve as Chairman of the National Committee for Library and Information Science and member of the International Council of Broadcasting by President Ronald Reagan .
Tomlinson is a close friend of Karl Rove when two people have the opportunity to work together at BIB
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When was Journalist Kenneth Tomlinson born?
Kenneth Tomlinson was born in 3-8-1944, death day is 01/05/2014, at the age of 70.
Where is Journalist Kenneth Tomlinson's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Kenneth Tomlinson was born in Virginia, of United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Leo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Monkey. Kenneth Tomlinson's global rank is 96112 and whose rank is 589 in list of famous Journalist.
Kenneth Tomlinson was born in 3-8-1944, death day is 01/05/2014, at the age of 70.
Where is Journalist Kenneth Tomlinson's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Kenneth Tomlinson was born in Virginia, of United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Leo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Monkey. Kenneth Tomlinson's global rank is 96112 and whose rank is 589 in list of famous Journalist.
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Events in 1944 and 3-8
Events in the world in the birth year of Kenneth Tomlinson
- Allies invade Normandy on D-Day (June 6). Background: Normandy campaign
- Bretton Woods Conference creates International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
- Dumbarton Oaks Conference—U.S., British Commonwealth, and U.S.S.R. propose establishment of United Nations.
- Battle of the Bulge begins as Germans penetrate Allied front in Belgium (Dec. 16 to Jan. 1945).
- Anne Frank and her family betrayed and sent to concentration camps. She will die in 1945.
Birthday Kenneth Tomlinson (3-8) in history
- Day 3-8 year 1492: Explorer Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos, Spain.
- Day 3-8 year 1914: Germany declared war on France.
- Day 3-8 year 1923: Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th president of the United States, following the death of Warren G. Harding.
- Day 3-8 year 1949: The National Basketball Association was formed.
- Day 3-8 year 1958: The nuclear-powered submarmine Nautilus became the first vessel to cross the North Pole underwater.
- Day 3-8 year 1981: U.S. air traffic controllers went on strike.
- Day 3-8 year 1987: A 22-cent stamp honoring author William Faulkner was issued. Its first-day cancellation was held in Oxford, Miss., where Faulkner had served as postmaster from 1921 until his resignation in 1924 following accusations of negligence.
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