Background
Gutmann, Reinhart Bruno was born on May 1, 1916 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Son of Franz and Berta Gutmann. came to the United States, 1942, naturalized, 1946.
Gutmann, Reinhart Bruno was born on May 1, 1916 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Son of Franz and Berta Gutmann. came to the United States, 1942, naturalized, 1946.
Student, History Honours School, Manchester U., England, 1936-1938; Master of Arts in Social Scis, St. Andrews U., Scotland, 1939; postgraduate, College of Resurrection, England, 1939-1941; postgraduate, College Preachers, Washington, 1948, 52; postgraduate, University of Wisconsin, summer, 1951; postgraduate, St. Augustine's College, England, 1964.
Ordained deacon Church of England, 1941, ordained priest, 1942. Curate St. Michael's Parish, Golders Green, London, 1941-1942. Rector St. Mark's Parish, Green Island, New York, 1944-1945, St. Andrew's Parish, Milwaukee, 1952-1954.
Chaplain and member faculty Hoosac (New York ) School, 1943-1945. Founder, executive director Neighborhood House and Episcopal City Mission, Milwaukee, 1945-1960. Executive director Friendship House, Washington, 1960-1962.
Consultant Indian Social welfare Executive Council of Episcopal Church, New York City, 1962-1964. Executive secretary division community services Executive Council of Episcopal Church, 1964-1968, executive for social welfare and field services, 1968-1971. Part-time priest-in-charge St. Thomas of Alexandria, Pittstown, New Jersey, 1968-1975.
Honorary assistant priest St. Martin's Church, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1980. President Cedar Brook Consultant, Inc., 1982—1986. Retired, 1987
Priest-in-charge St. Peter's Mission, North Lake, Wisconsin, 1958-1960, honorary assistant priest St. Ambrose Parish, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1984-1998, assistant priest emeritis, 1996, honorary assistant priest emeritus, 1998-2006.
Manager special projects Human Resources Administration, New York City, 1971-1972, special assistant to assistant administrator, 1972-1973, director management office community services, 1973, special assistant to deputy administrator social services, 1973-1975. National executive director Foster Parents Plan, Inc., Warwick, Rhode Island, 1975-1982.
Organizer Gordonstoun American Foundation, 1983, executive secretary, 1983-1987. Chairman department Christian social relations Province of Midwest, Episcopal Church, 1954-1960. Chairman social education and action National Federation Settlements, 1960-1962.
Honorary canon All Saints Cathedral, Milwaukee, 1971. Founder Silver Spring Neighborhood Center, Milwaukee, 1958. Founder Northcott Neighborhood House, Milwaukee, 1959.
Member Academy Certified Social Workers, National Association Social Workers.
Married Vivian Carol Brunke, October 7, 1944 (deceased January 2003). Children: Robin Peter Edward, Martin Francis.