Jon fossel biography
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Ari Fleischer Oral History
Transcript
September 29, 2010
Riley
This is the Ari Fleischer interview, a part of the George W. Bush Oral History Project. Thanks so much for coming to Charlottesville; we're grateful.
Fleischer
Thank you.
Riley
There are a couple of things that we always do at the outset. One is to repeat the basic ground rule of the conversation and that is this is being conducted under a veil of confidentiality. Nothing you say in the room is to be repeated by anybody out here except for yourself, it's your story. We'll prepare a transcript and that will come to you and you will have an opportunity at that point, if we get into anything that is in anyway delicate from your perspective, to put a hold on that for a longer period of time or even to redact something if you feel later on that you wish you hadn't said something.
The idea is to try to keep you from editing yourself into the tape recorder because the purpose is not to inform the three
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Jon S. Fossel
American politician (born 1942)
Jon S. Fossel, (born February 7, 1942), is an American former politician. He served in the New York State Assembly representing the 93rd district from 1979 to 1982 and was a candidate for Congress in 1982.[1] Fossel's investment career included positions at CitiBank and serving as chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer Funds. He later co-founded the Jack Creek Preserve Foundation, an organization supporting wildlife conservation and education, as well as ethical hunting and land preservation initiatives.
Early life
[edit]Jon S. Fossel was born on February 7, 1942, one of five brothers. He grew up in New York and completed his high school education at Fox Lane High School in Mount Kisco, New York. Fossel initially pursued a pre-med track when he started his higher education at Tufts University. However, his interests shifted, leading him to major in economics, graduating in 1964.
Political career
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