- Richard T. Schlosberg
Richard T. Schlosberg III (born c.
1945 ) is an American business leader who has served in executive positions at a number of newspapers and other organizations.Schlosberg graduated from the
United States Air Force Academy in 1965. As a young Air Force officer, Schlosberg served two tours of duty inSoutheast Asia where he flew over 200 combat support missions as aKC-135 Stratotanker pilot.After graduating with honors from
Harvard Business School , Schlosberg went on to begin a career inpublishing . He served in positions at a few newspapers, including:president of theCorpus Christi Caller-Times ; publisher andCEO of theDenver Post ; and president, publisher, and CEO of theLos Angeles Times from 1994 to 1997. In 1999, Schlosberg became president and CEO of theDavid and Lucile Packard Foundation , one of the nation's largest philanthropic foundations. He retired from this position in 2004. Schlosberg has also served on the board of directors of NationalJunior Achievement , theSmithsonian Institution , theNational Air and Space Museum , and southern California'spublic television station. He served as chairman of United Way campaigns in Denver and Los Angeles.External links
* [http://www.sce.com/AboutSCE/CompanyOverview/CorporateGovernance/schlosberg.htm Short bio at South California Edison website]
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