- Caspar Weinberger Jr.
Caspar Willard Weinberger, Jr., son of the late U.S. Secretary of Defense
Caspar Weinberger , was born inSan Francisco in 1947. He studied Modern British History at Harvard College, the same school where his father had been editor of the "Harvard Crimson." He earned aB.A. in 1968.From 1968 to 1971, Weinberger was an
AFTRA producer, director andwriter of documentary news films forNBC s San Francisco affiliate,KRON-TV . His documentaries won several awards, including theAssociated Press Award for “Best California Documentary”.In 1972,
California Governor Ronald Reagan hired Caspar Weinberger Jr. to help set up the Office of Information Services. He would later work for President Reagan, in 1981, working for the newly formedFederal International Communications Agency (formerly the U.S.I.A.), where he helped createWorld Net , the TV counterpart to theVoice of America .Weinberger later worked as a consultant to Smith Affiliated Capital Corporation in
New York , and theWashington D.C. public relations firm, Gray and Company. He also worked as an independent consultant andmusic producer until settling inMount Desert, Maine in 1997.Today, Caspar Weinberger Jr. is a writer,
author andlecturer on national and international affairs. He is also publisher of Windswept House, which his mother Jane Dalton Weinberger founded in the 1980s. Weinberger is a frequent contributor to several publications, including theCapital News Group inWisconsin , www.humanevents.com and the new military magazine "Armchair General". He is the principal trustee of the [http://www.casparweinberger.com Caspar Weinberger Foundation] , a tribute to his father's legacy as a statesman.External links
* [http://www.capweinbergerjr.com/ Peace Through Strength]
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