Background
III, Coleman Frederick Church, was born on April 27, 1935 in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Coleman Frederick Benton and Alice Elizabeth (Cleary) C.
III, Coleman Frederick Church, was born on April 27, 1935 in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Coleman Frederick Benton and Alice Elizabeth (Cleary) C.
Graduate, Philipps Exeter (New Hampshire) Academy, 1953. Student, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1955. Bachelor, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1957.
Graduate, Rutgers University, 1972.
Vice president and trust officer Bank of Palm Beach Trust Company, Florida, 1961-1964. Vice president and branch manager First Federal Savings and Loan of Delray Beach, Boca Raton, 1964-1967. Vice president and division head Bank Boston, 1967-1974.
Executive vice president Bradford Trust Company, Boston, 1974-1976, Investors Mortgage Insurance, Boston, 1976-1983. Vice president investments and New England director mortgage finance Prudential Bache Securities, 1984-1987, Dean Witter Reynolds, Boston, 1987. Senior vice president Sentry Federal Savings Bank, Barnstable, since 1987.
Instructor Money and Banking, Economics American Institute Banking, Boston University. Speaker in field.
Member Republican Presidential Campaign committee, Washington, since 1981, Republican Senate committee, Washington, since 1987, Beacon Hill Civic Association, Maine History Society, Museum American China Trade, Boston Museum Fine Arts, Nichols House Museum. Fellow of the library Massachusetts History Society. Advisory trustee, plank owner United States Ship Constitution Museum Foundation Served to lieutenant United States Navy, 1958-1961.
Member National Association Securities Dealers (licensed principal), National Council of Savings Institutions, National Society for Real Estate Finance (certified financier), Massachusetts Bankers Association, Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association (certified), Society of the War of 1812, Sons of the American Revolution (compatriot), Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, United States Naval Institute Clubs: Downtown, Badminton and Tennis, Boston Anteneum, Vineyard Haven Yacht.
Married Wendy Canning, September 22, 1967. Children: Daphne Canning, Coleman F. IV.