Background
Radewagen, Fred was born on March 20, 1944 in Louisville.
organization executive publisher
Radewagen, Fred was born on March 20, 1944 in Louisville.
Bachelor, Northwestern University, 1966; Master of Science, Georgetown University, 1968.
Research assistant, Republican National Committee, Washington, 1967-1968;
director management services, Republican Presidential Campaign and Inaugural Committee, Washington, 1968-1969;
liaison officer, Trust Terrace Washington, 1969-1971;
staff coordinator for territorial affairs, Department Interior, Washington, 1971-1975;
associate director governmental and political participation programs, Chamber of Commerce United States, 1975-1976;
director, Chamber of Commerce United States, 1976-1979;
director resource development, Republican governments Association, Washington, 1979-1981;
director state and federal relations, Republican governments Association, 1981-1982;
Washington representative, Governor of America Samoa, 1982-1985, 89-93;
public, Washington Pacific Report, since 1982;
director, Pacific Islands Washington office, since 1984;
representative, Cook Islands, Washington, 1986-1989. President Washington and Pacific Associations, 1975-1984. Staff executive Business Alliance for Congressional Action, 1974-1977.
Lecturer Institutions for Organisation Management, 1977-1979. Executive director National Chamber Alliance for Politics, 1977-1979. Member United States delegate United Nations Trusteeship Council, 1972, advisor United States delegate to Committee of Twenty-Four, 1982-1983.
Member American Samoa delegations to South Pacific Conference, 1982-1983, 89, 91, Post-Forum Dialogue, 1991, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 1992. Delegate American Council Young Political Leaders, 1982-1983, member county, since 1984. Executive director United States- New Zealand Council, 1995, senior vice president, 1996-1997, executive director Micronesia Institute, since 1998.
Member Guam delegate Council Micronesian Chief Executives Summit, 1998.
Member Alexandria Republican City Committee, 1979-1980. Delegate Virginia Republican State Convention, 1981, 89, 93, 94. Participant Republican National Convs., 1968, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96.
Past member Christian education committee Westminster Presbyterian Church. Member Northwestern University Alumni Association (past Washington Board of Governors), Washington Roundtable for Asian/Pacific Press, National Capital Interfrat. Forum (past president), National Eagle Scout Association (life), Mensa, Delta Tau Delta(past president Washington alumni).
Son of Hobart Fred (deceased) and Mildred Lillian (Carlsen) R. Married Amata Catherine Coleman, December 4, 1971. Children— Erika Catherine, Mark Peter, Kirsten Alexandra.