Background
Byrne, Brendan was born on December 28, 1908 in New York City. Son of Thomas J. and Clara (Janson) Byrne.
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Byrne, Brendan was born on December 28, 1908 in New York City. Son of Thomas J. and Clara (Janson) Byrne.
Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude, Fordham University, 1930; Master of Arts, Fordham University, 1936.
Chairman social studies department, John Adams High School, New York City, 1931-1942;
editor, Facts magazine, Read magazine, New Books Digest, 1946;
research director, copywriter, Grady Advertising Agency, 1947;
director programs, American Heritage Foundation, 1947-1950;
associate director, American Heritage Foundation, 1956;
executive director, American Heritage Foundation, 1956;
executive director, American Heritage Foundation, 1957-1965;
public affairs consultant, ITT Federal Electric Corporation, from 1965;
president, Richmond Hill Devel Corporation, from 1982. Trustee Richmond Hill Savings Bank, from 1969. Public relations director National.Citizens Common for Better Schools, 1950.
Vice president Valley Forge Foundation, 1951-1952. Executive vice president Goldby & Byrne. Inc. (philanthropic consultant), New York City,1954-1955.
Public affairs consultant.
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Member President's Commission on Registration and Voter Participation, 1962-1965. Vice chairman New York Commission on History Observances, 1960-1963. Director National Conference on Citizenship, since 1962.
Director nationwide campaign Contribute to Your Political Party, 1958-1965, nonpartisan program to modernize archaic election laws, 1957-1965, Register, Inform Yourself and Vote Program, 1957-1965. Member New York City Board Education, 1961-1964, New York City National Shrines Committee, since 1969. Served from lieutenant (junior grade) to lieutenant Commander United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945, European Theatre of Operations.
Member Public Relations Society of America, New York History Society, American Political Science Association, Authors League American, Authors Guild, American Management Association, American Academy Political Sciences, National Municipal League, Adult Education Association, Advertising Club New York City, Fordham University Alumni Association (board directors), American Political Science Association Clubs: Naval Reserve Officers (New York City).
Married Rena H. Faecher, July 1, 1937. Children: Mary P., Michael K., Judith A.