Randolph Neal McAusland, American writer, art consultant, radio host. Recipient Commendation New York City Police Department, 1971, President Cup American Comedy Club New York, New York City, 1974, Bronze Apple award Industrial Design Society, 1987, Distinguished Service award National Endowment for the Arts, 1991-1992.
Background
McAusland, Randolph Melville Neal was born on October 9, 1934 in Philadelphia, PA, United States. Son of John Randolph and Helen (Neal) McAusland. Brother: John Neal; sister, Linda Council. Sons Andrew, Sean. Education: Radnor Jr. High, Tredyffrin-Easttown HS (1952), Princeton U.(1957), U. of Penn (1954-55). Armed Service: US Army Security Agency (1957-60).
Education
AB, Princeton University, 1957.
Career
Copy editor, Wall Street Journal, New York City, 1960-1961;
editor, publisher, Stowe Reporter, 1961-1963;
consulting editor, Interpub. Group of Companies, 1963-1967;
creative director, The Progress Group, New York City, 1967-1970;
general manager, The Progress Group, New York City, 1970-1975;
director marketing, Billboard Publications, New York City, 1975-1977;
assistant to president, Macmillan Magazine, Stamford, Connecticut, 1977-1980;
editor, The New Satirist, New Canaan, Connecticut, 1980-1982;
president, Design Publications Inc., New York City, 1982-1989;
director, Design Arts Program, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington,DC,1989-1990;
deputy chairman, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC 1990-1993;
writer, arts consultant, Richmond, Virginia, 1993-1994. Founder, director Design History Foundation, New York City, 1987-1989.
Trustee, radio host, Educational Community Radio, WOBO fm 88.7 Cincinnati, OH, wobofm.com.
Membership
Board directors Hand Workshop, Richmond, 1993-1994, Richmond Choral Society, 1994, Worldesign Foundation, 1994-1997, Florida Friends Libraries, 1995-1999, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, 2002-2004, Florida Center for the Book, Broward County Vision Committee, Educational Cmty Radio, since 2007, Catacoustic Consort, deputy executive director, since 2002. With United States Army, 1957-1960. Member American Center For Design (honorary), Coalition Indiana Scholars, Ivy Club.
Connections
Married Marilynn Kemp, July 10, 1965 (divorced 1976). Children: Andrew, Sean. Married Jan E. Tribbey, May 9, 1986.
Recipient Commendation New York City Police Department, 1971, President Cup American Comedy Club New York, New York City, 1974, Bronze Apple award Industrial Design Society, 1987, Distinguished Service award National Education Association, 1991-1992.
Recipient Commendation New York City Police Department, 1971, President Cup American Comedy Club New York, New York City, 1974, Bronze Apple award Industrial Design Society, 1987, Distinguished Service award National Education Association, 1991-1992.