Background
Pinkham, Frederick Oliver was born on June 16, 1920 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Son of Frederick Oliver and Leah Winifred (Hallett) Pinkham.
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Pinkham, Frederick Oliver was born on June 16, 1920 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Son of Frederick Oliver and Leah Winifred (Hallett) Pinkham.
AB, Kalamazoo College, Michigan, 1942. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Kalamazoo College, Michigan, 1958. Master of Arts, Stanford University, California, 1947.
Doctor of Education, Stanford University, California, 1950. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1957. Doctor of Science (honorary), Ripon College, Wisconsin, 1990.
Teacher, counselor Sequoia Union High School, Redwood City, California, 1947-1949. Researcher Stanford Consultation Service, 1949-1950. Assistant to president George Washington University, 1950-1951.
Executive secretary National Commission on Accrediting, 1951-1955. President Ripon College, 1955-1966. Director The Yardstick Project, Cleveland, 1966-1967.
Senior vice president, director Western Public Company, 1967-1970. Founder, president Education Management Services, Inc., 1970-1976. Assistant administrator for population and humanitarian affairs Agency for International Development, Department State, 1976-1977.
Chairman, president Population Crisis Committee, 1977-1987. Associate director Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Stanford University, 1987-1990. Program officer David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Los Altos, California, 1988-1992.
Consultant for population David and Lucille Packard Foundation, 1993-1999. Consultant True North Foundation, Portland, Oregon, 1993-1997, Compton Foundation, Menlo Park, California, 1993-1997, Management Sciences for Health, 1995-1997, Poptech, Washington, 1995. Vice president, director research Educational Recordings Bureau, Darien, Connecticut, 1970-1972.
Founder, president Education Management Services, Inc., 1970-1976. Vice president, co-founder World Business Council, 1970-1977. President Capital Higher Education Service, 1975-1976.
President, director The Omni Group, 1977-1983. Treasurer, co-founder Monterey Peninsula college Foundation, 1994-2000, 02-. Consultant Program for the Topical Prevention of Conception and Disease Chicago Rush University, 1999-2003.
Chairman Wisconsin advisory committee National Commission on Civil Rights. Board visitors Air University. President Wisconsin Foundation of Indiana Colleges.
Chairman Association colleges Midwest, Midwest College Council. Secretary, trustee, member executive committee Young President's Foundation. Chairman task force on foreign assistance President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control (Grace Communications).
Chairman board Global Tomorrow Coalition, 1985-1989. Board directors International Human Assistance Programs, New York City, 1984-1987, Mineral Fibre International and Kings Mills International, 1986-1990, Management Sciences for Health, 1997-2000, Skyline Crest Association, since 2002. Vice president Big Sur Land Trust, 1990-2000.
Founder, president Institute Reproductive Health, California, since 2000. Served with Army of the United States, 1942-1945, European Theatre of Operations. Member Young President Organization (national secretary, director, executive committee), Society International Development, National Heritage Society (watchkeeper, board governors), Old Capital Club Monterey, California (governor).
Married Helen Kostia, June 20, 1943. Children: Peter James, Gail Louise, Steven Howard.