Skip Rutherford
Skip Rutherford | |
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Born | James Luin Rutherford III January 28, 1950 |
Education | Batesville High School |
Alma mater | University of Arkansas |
Occupation | Non-profit executive, academic administrator |
Known for | Founding president, Clinton Foundation |
Spouse(s) | Billie Rutherford |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | James Luin Rutherford Jr Kathleen Roberson Rutherford |
James Luin "Skip" Rutherford III (born January 28, 1950) is an American non-profit executive and academic administrator. He served as the first president of the Clinton Foundation, and is the Dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, since 2006.
Early life[]
James Luin Rutherford III was born on January 28, 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the only child of James Luin Rutherford Jr (1921-2014), a banker and landowner, and his wife Kathleen Rutherford (née Roberson). Rutherford was brought up in Batesville, Arkansas and educated at Batesville High School.[1][2] Rutherford received a bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas, where he was editor of their student newspaper, The Arkansas Traveler, in 1971-72.[1]
Career[]
In 1992, he was a key advisor on Bill Clinton's presidential campaign.[1]
In 1997 he became the first president of the Clinton Foundation,[3] and was still heading the board at the end of 2004, when the other directors were Senator David Pryor, Ann Jordan, Terrence McAuliffe, and Cheryl Mills.[4]
In 2006, Rutherford was chairman of the Clinton Foundation, executive vice president of Cranford Johnson Robinson Woods, a communications firm in Little Rock, and a visiting professor at the University of Central Arkansas.[5]
Rutherford has been the Dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, since April 2006, when he succeeded Senator David Pryor.[6]
Personal life[]
Rutherford and his wife Billie have three children.[5]
References[]
- ^ a b c "James Luin "Skip" Rutherford III (1950)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
- ^ "James L. Rutherford - Obituary & Service Details".
- ^ "Skip Rutherford quietly gets things done". Arktimes.com. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
- ^ https://www.clintonfoundation.org/files/2004_AR.pdf
- ^ a b "Press Release: Rutherford Named Dean of Clinton School of Public Service".
- ^ Suzi Parker (2015-04-14). "With Another Clinton Campaign, It's Déjà Vu All Over Again in Little Rock". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
External links[]
- 1950 births
- Clinton Foundation people
- Living people
- People from Memphis, Tennessee
- University of Arkansas alumni
- University of Arkansas faculty