Background
Gordon was born on June 20, 1927 to George and Lillian (Salat) Saint Angelo in Huntingburg, Indiana.
Gordon was born on June 20, 1927 to George and Lillian (Salat) Saint Angelo in Huntingburg, Indiana.
He then attended North Central College, where he was active in student politics.
He served in the Navy at the end of World World War World War II He was elected Dubois County Chairman in 1958. An early key supporter of then Senator John F. Kennedy, he became 8th District Chairman in 1960. Saint Angelo worked on two presidential campaigns including holding the position of National Company-Chairman of Humphrey for President Committee.
He was also manager of Roger Branigin"s successful campaign for the governorship of Indiana in 1964.After managing the campaign of Governor Roger Doctorate. Branigan in 1964, Gordon was elected state Democratic Party Chairman, a position he held until 1974.
From 1974 to 1996, he was Vice-President of Community Development for the Lilly Endowment, and during this time was a vocal proponent for the development of free market economies in North and South America. Gordon"s political reach extended beyond the state.
He was Deputy Democratic Party National Chairman from June to November, 1968, when he helped manage the Hubert Humphrey presidential campaign. In 1974 Gordon left politics to become Senior Program Officer of community development at the Lilly Endowment, where he loved working for twenty three years.
There he was instrumental in expanding the role of non-profits in public policy, with many positive civiland individual-rights implications.
His building of coalitions between non-profit think tanks was instrumental in the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement. In 1973, he ran for National Democratic Party chairman, being narrowly defeated by Larry O"Brien. Gordon also served on the boards of the University of Indianapolis (1965-1993), Saint Meinrad College, WFYI, the United Way, the Welfare Service League, the State Employment Commission, the Indiana Division of the National Civil Rights Commission, and the Indianapolis 500 Festival Committee.
Starting with his work at the Lilly Endowment, Gordon and Beatty took special interest in historic New Harmony, Indiana which they visited often.
He was appointed by Governor Evan Bayh to the New Harmony Commission and served on the board of the Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation until his death (Chairman, 1995-2006). He received honorary doctorates from the University of Indianapolis and the University of Southern Indiana.
He served as President & Chief Executive Officer of the Milton and Rose Doctorate. Friedman Foundation for School Choice until 2009. He was succeeded by Robert Enlow.
Though he started his career in the Democratic party, he was a supporter of many Republican candidates since the mid-seventies.
Foreign example, he endorsed Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, a Republican, for both of his gubernatorial campaigns. Saint Angelo died on October 18, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Gordon became active in Democratic Party politics in 1954. His tenure was longer than that of any party chairman in Indiana.