Background
IV, Mahlon Apgar, was born on January 14, 1941 in Paterson, New Jersey, United States. Son of Mahlon III and Dorothea (Tipper) A.
real estate management counselor
IV, Mahlon Apgar, was born on January 14, 1941 in Paterson, New Jersey, United States. Son of Mahlon III and Dorothea (Tipper) A.
AB, Dartmouth College, 1962; postgraduate, University of Oxford, England, 1965; Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1968.
Associate McKinsey and Company, Incorporated, New York York City and London, 1968-1974. Principal, London and Washington, 1974-1980. Principal Apgar & Company, Inc., Washington, Baltimore, since 1980.
President, chief executive officer Wellington Real Estate, Washington, 1985-1987. Senior vice president Wellington Management Company/Thorndike, Doran, Paine & Lewis, Boston, 1985-1987. Managing director Alex Brown Realty Services, Baltimore, 1987-1990.
Research associate Harvard Program on Technology and Society, 1968-1969. Visiting lecturer City and Regional Planning Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968-1969. Principal advisor Secretary State Environment, London, 1972-1974.
Urban advisor Minister Municipal and Rural Affairs, Saudi Arabia, 1974-1978. Development advisor Summa Corporation (Estate of Howard Hughes), Los Angeles, 1983-1984.
Director World Affairs Council, Washington, 1982-1987. Member investment committee Magdalen College, Oxford, since 1986. Member advisory council American Ditchley Foundation, New York City, since 1979.
Trustee National Building Museum, since 1990. Fellow Royal Society Arts. Member American Society Real Estate Counselors, Urban Land Institute (trustee since 1990, chairman commercial and retail council 1988-1993, chairman international committee 1987-1990), Urban Land Foundation (governor since 1993), Metropolitan Club (Washington), Brooks's Club (London), Harvard Club (New York City), Pilgrims Club (New York City).
Married Anne Demarest Nelson, May 30, 1970. Children: Frederick Clayton Demarest, Sarah Elisabeth Tipper, James Campbell Nelson.