Roger R. Ream is the President of.
Education
Ream received his bachelor’s degree from in 1977. He also did graduate work in economics at George Mason University.
While at Vanderbilt, Ream received a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship to attend Institute on Political and Economic Systems at Georgetown University in Washington, District of Columbia during the summer of 1976. He was named John and Virginia Engalitcheff Outstanding Young American at the program
During the summer he interned for Congressman Philip M. Crane (R-Illinois).
Career
The mission of TFAS is to “prepare young people for honorable leadership by educating them in the theory, practice and benefits of a free society.” Upon graduation from college, Ream returned to Washington to work for the American Conservative Union, then opening up the campaign operations for the Philosophy Crane for President committee in 1978. He left there to join the senior staff and serve as director of seminars at the Foundation for Economic in Irvington, New York Returning to Washington in 1982, Ream joined the staff of Republican Ron Paul (Tex), handling tax and budget policy issues.
In 1984, Ream helped found and served as vice president for development at Citizens for a Sound Economy, an economic policy organization in Washington, District of Columbia In 1991, he joined as executive vice president and was named president and chief operating officer in 1998.
He serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Foundation for Economic.
Membership
Ream was a founding member of the Frank South. Meyer Society and currently serves as its secretary. He is also a board member of the United States. Air Force Academy Foundation, and the International Freedom al Foundation. He is a past president of the Philadelphia Society and a member of the advisory boards of America’s Future Foundation and Talent Market.