Background
Olinger, Chauncey Greene, Jr., was born on January 16, 1933 in Long Beach, California, United States. Son of Chauncey Greene and Cora Blount (Urquhart) Olinger.
editorial consultant retired investment company executive
Olinger, Chauncey Greene, Jr., was born on January 16, 1933 in Long Beach, California, United States. Son of Chauncey Greene and Cora Blount (Urquhart) Olinger.
Bachelor of Arts with Honors - Philosophy - University Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia - 1955. Master of Arts (philosophy), Columbia University, New York, 1971.
Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Navy, 1955-1958. Coadjutant in Philosophy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1968—1972. President, New York World Federalists, United States of America, New York City, 1970. Director, subcommittee of United States Secretary of State Advisory Committee on the 1972 United National Conference on the Human Environment, Department of State, Washington, 1972.
Editorial consultant, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York City, 1973—1982. Editor, President, Metropolitan Research Company, New York City, 1982—1991. Investment Executive: First Albany, 1991—1992, Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, New York City, 1992—2009.
Secretary, University Seminar on the Nature of Man, New York City, 1968—1972, member, Committee to Increase Corporate Philanthropic Giving, 1980—1983; founder, co-chairman University Seminar on the History of Columbia University, since 2005, .
moderately pantheistic Episcopalian
Originator of the idea of the Fuselage Party; Slogan, "It takes a right wing and a left wing to fly."
President, Fellowship of Young Churchmen, Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1950-1952. Trustee, Cathedral Church St. John the Divine, 1988. National Chairman, Coalition to Stop SST Environmental Damage, New York, 1975-1978.
Non-governmental organization representative, Friends of Earth at United Nations, 1977-1986. Public Member, Human Rights in Research Committee, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, 1975-1980. President, Graduate Faculties Alumni, Columbia University, New York, 1977-1981; President, Columbia University Student Council. New York 1963-1964.
Board of Directors: Bar Harbor (Maine) Festival, 1969-1974, Bloomingdale House of Music, New York City, 1976-1981. Member, American Philosophical Association, National Institute of Social Sciences (Director 1988-1992; President since 2006), Finance Planning Association, Pilgrims of the United States, American Society Most Venerable Order of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, St. Andrew's Society of the State of New York (Secretary 1991-1995), St. George's Society New York, Century Association, Emeritus Professors in Columbia (Associate Member), The Church Club of New York (Vice President 1985-1986, 88-89, 96-97, President 1997-2000, Trustee 1983-1989, 93-2000, 2001-2004), Laymen's Club of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (President 1988, Governor 1982-2006, 1st Vice President 2004-2006), Fort Ticonderoga Association, Center United Nations Reform Education (board directors).
Married Carla R. Dragan, May 30, 1981.