Background
Kaplan, Charles Paul was born on November 16, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles Basil and Theresa (Shabatura) Fedun.
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Kaplan, Charles Paul was born on November 16, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Charles Basil and Theresa (Shabatura) Fedun.
Bachelor, DePaul University, 1968; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1976.
Product scheduling manager, International Business Machines Corporation, Chicago, 1960-1968;
research associate, University of Chicago, 1969-1975;
Mellon Foundation fellow Center for Urban Studies, University of Chicago, 1970-1975;
professor, U. Houston, 1975-1979;
program manager, United States Census Bureau, Washington, 1979-1981;
director policy planning, United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation, Washington, 1981-1984;
executive director, National Association Industrial and Office Parks, San Antonio, since 1984. Consultant Industrial Rels. Center, University of Chicago, 1970-1974, International Survey Research Corporation, Chicago, 1974-1987.
Member of faculty Graduate School Social and Policy Sciences, University Texas, San Antonio, since 1987, consultant to dean School Engineering, since 1987. President CPK & Associations, since 1979.
Board of directors, member Executive Committee Target '90: Goals for San Antonio, 1985-1990. Member of advisory board University Texas School Architecture, 1988-1994. Chairman Public Affiars Council San Antonio, 1985-1990.
Chairman Brooks Air Force Base development Opportunities committee San Antonio City Council, 1986-1987, chairman finance and administrative incentive to retain and rehabilitate landmark resources committee, 1987-1990. With United States Navy, 1966-1968. Member Concord Club.
Married Patricia Ann Barnett, April 6, 1968 (divorced July 1976). Married Carol Ann Willoughby, September 1, 1979 (divorced 1991). Children: Nicholas Paul Fedun, Nathan Charles Willoughby.
Married Leanne Roethemeyer, February 16, 1995.