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Alexander, James Edwin was born on February 16, 1930 in Indianola, Iowa, United States. Son of James Eugene and Lillian Esther (Gamble) Alexander.
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Alexander, James Edwin was born on February 16, 1930 in Indianola, Iowa, United States. Son of James Eugene and Lillian Esther (Gamble) Alexander.
Bachelor, University Pacific, 1959. STB, Boston University, 1962. Master of Arts, Claremont Graduate School, 1965.
Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University. Postgraduate in law, Vanderbilt University, 1976.
Chief engineer, Station KJOY, Stockton, California, 1955-1959;
instructor broadcasting, U. Pacific, 1956-1959;
owner, operator, Stockton Teletronics, 1956-1959;
studio engineer, Station WHDH-AM-FM-television, Boston, 1960;
teaching fellow, Boston University, College Business Administration, 1960-1962;
pastor, Gleasondale (Massachusetts) Methodist Church, 1960-1962;
associate pastor, Central Methodist Church, Stockton, 1962-1965;
associate pastor, Claremont (California) Methodist Church, 1966-1967;
director printed resources, Methodist Board Education, United Methodist Church, Nashville, 1967-1970;
assistant general secretary, Methodist Board Education, United Methodist Church, Nashville, 1970-1975;
executive director communications, Methodist Board Education, United Methodist Church, Nashville, 1976-1978;
executive director, The Other School System, Inc., since 1978;
president, Music City Thirty, Inc., 1979-1983;
president, television 52 Broadcasting, 1980-1983;
president, Macedon Production Company, Inc., since 1981. Acting dean School Management and Business Sciences, Oklahoma City U., 1982-1983. President National Land Management, Inc., 1983-1984.
Investment broker Albert Gallatin Edwards, 1984-1987. Associate vice president Prudential-Bache Securities, 1987-1990. Vice-president, director Phillips Securities, since 1990.
Director Public Svc. Satellite Corporation, American, television and Satellite Corporation, Business Ware, Inc., Child Care Systems, Inc., Frontier Community Communications, Inc., Omni Family Prodns., Inc., Pente Petroleum.
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California Governor's Council on Aging, 1964-1965, panel distinguished scholars New Media Bible, 1975-1980. Member executive board Christian Youth Publications, 1967-1975. Member advisory committee National Organizations Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1974-1978.
Member Lake Placid Winter Olympics Committee, 1977-1980. Member advisory committee Education Futures International. Board directors Urban League, 1982-1989, also life member With United States Navy, 1947-1955.
Member American Academy Religion, American Management Association, National Association Endl. Broadcasters, Society Biblical Literature, Religious Public Relations Council, International Association Finance Planning, Institute Business Appraisers, Society for Antiquity and Christianity.
Married Joan Frances Harris, June 28, 1952 (divorced 1981). Children: James Michael, Michel Alene, Marsha Ann. Married Wanda Draper, January 17, 1982.