Background
Drahmann, Brother Theodore Robert was born on June 7, 1926 in Perham, Minnesota, United States. Son of Vincent Henry Drahmann and Louise Cecile Speiser.
Drahmann, Brother Theodore Robert was born on June 7, 1926 in Perham, Minnesota, United States. Son of Vincent Henry Drahmann and Louise Cecile Speiser.
Bachelor of Science in History, St. Mary's College, Winona, Wisconsin, 1949. DEd (honorary), St. Mary's College, Winona, Wisconsin, 1981. Master in Social and Industrial Relations, Loyola University, Chicago, 1956.
Degree in education administration, College St. Thomas, St. Paul, 1974.
Teacher De La Salle High School, Chicago, 1949-1956, principal, 1956-1962. Counselor St. Mary's College, 1963-1966. Principal Cretin High School, St. Paul, 1966-1970.
Supervisor schools Christian Brothers, 1970-1972. Superintendent schools Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis, 1972-1978. Director graduate studies College St. Thomas, 1978-1980.
President Christian Brothers University, Memphis, 1980-1993. Director education Christian Brothers Conference, Landover, Maryland, 1993-1998. Professor education St. Mary's University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, from 1998.
Member United States Catholic Conference Committee on Education, Washington, 1993-1999. Member advisory committee Council American Private Education, Washington, 1993-1998. Member Chief Administrators Catholic Education, since 1993.
Executive director Lasallian Association Universities and Colleges, 1993-1998.
Trustee St. Mary's College, 1972-1981, Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois, 1982-1993, College Santa Fe, 1995-2002, De La Salle Institute, 1995-2002. Charter member Hall of Fame, School Education, University St. Thomas, since 2001. Member National Catholic Educational Association (Outstanding Educator of Year award 1985, board directors 1986-1994), Association Catholic Colleges and Universities (board directors 1985-1994), National Conference of Christians and Jews (chairman board Memphis chapter 1980-1993, Humanitarian award 1990), Economic Club of Memphis (board directors 1988-1993), Rotary (board directors Memphis club 1984-1989, president 1987-1988), Knights of Columbus, Military and Hospitaller Order St. Lazarus Jerusalem (knight Commander since 1991, Martyrs of Memphis award 1994), Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta Epsilon Sigma.