- Howard H. Leach
Infobox_President | name=Howard H. Leach
nationality=American
order=60th United States Ambassador to France
term_start=July 16 ,2001
term_end=April 16 ,2005
predecessor=Felix Rohatyn
successor=Craig Roberts Stapleton
birth_date=birth date and age|1930|06|19
birth_place=Salinas, California
party=RepublicanHoward H. Leach was
United States Ambassador toFrance from 2001 to 2005. Born inSalinas, California , on June 19, 1930, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree fromYale University in 1952. Ambassador Leach studied atStanford Graduate School of Business in 1953 and atStanford Advanced Management College in 1968.A businessman and private investor, Howard Leach began a long entrepreneurial career as co-founder and president of various food-processing corporations from 1958 to 1971 in his hometown of Salinas, California. From 1995 to 2000 he was president and often major shareholder of numerous businesses: Tejon Ranch Company, Royal Packing Company, Merit Packing Co., Larson Cooling Co., Cypress Farms Inc., Charles G. Watts Inc., and Union Ice Company in California; Sterling Inc. in
Wisconsin ; Kestrel Dental Corp. inIllinois ; and Sybron Corporation inNew York . Ambassador Leach was an early limited partner in Forstmann Little and Co. in New York.Until entering his post as U.S. Ambassador to France, Mr. Leach was the president of several commercial and financial companies: Foley Timber and Land Company in
Florida ; Leach Capital and Leach McMicking & Co. in California; and Hunter Fan Co. inTennessee . Ambassador Leach was directly involved in managing a number of public interest associations, such as theNational Legal Research Center for the Public Interest in Washington and thePacific Research Institute in San Francisco. Member and former chairman of theBoard of Regents of the University of California , he was also vice president of theSan Francisco Opera Association .Criticism
Howard Leach's appointment as an ambassador has sometimes been criticized. Some common criticisms were that he had no real credentials other than being a contributor to George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign with his donation of almost $400,000. He also was said to only be studying French at the time of his appointment, not being at a fluent level in the language. [ [http://www.alternet.org/story/10659/] , retrieved
June 6 ,2008 ]References
External links
* [http://www.state.gov/outofdate/bios/l/6086.htm http://www.state.gov/outofdate/bios/l/6086.htm]
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