Background
Fremont-Smith, Richard was born on March 11, 1935 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Maurice and Mary Dixon (Thayer) F.-S.
Fremont-Smith, Richard was born on March 11, 1935 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Maurice and Mary Dixon (Thayer) F.-S.
Student, Harvard University, 1954-1956; Master of Business Administration, Columbia University, 1969; graduate certified, George Washington University, 1971; certified, Yale University, 1986.
Enlisted, United States Coast Guard, 1956; advanced through grades to Lieutenant, United States Coast Guard, 1966; served in Vietnam, United States Coast Guard, 1965-1966; resigned from active duty, United States Coast Guard, 1966; advanced from lieutenant commander to capt, United States Coast Guard Reserve, 1966-1982; recalled to active duty, United States Coast Guard, 1982; director special projects Washington headquarters, United States Coast Guard, 1982-1984; released from active duty, United States Coast Guard, 1984; assistant chief medical administration Washington headquarters, United States Coast Guard, 1985-1987; liaison officer to Assistant Secretary Defense, United States Coast Guard, 1987-1994; federal account representative, Xerox Corporation, Boston, 1970-1971; stockbroker, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Boston, 1969-1970; assistant director, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 1972-1975; associate director, Bay State Professional Studies Review Organisation, Boston, 1975-1978; vice president, Qualicare Inc., Boston, 1978-1980; vice president, Resident Advisor Wiegand and Company Inc., Boston, 1980-1981; director internal management controls directorate, Office of Assistant Secretary Defense, Washington, 1993-1994; director special projects, United States Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, 1994; retired,, 1994.
Board of directors American Red Cross, Boston, 1974-1984, disaster relief officer national American Red Cross staff, since 1952, volunteer Broward County (Florida) American Red Cross, since 1995. Chairman operations Boston chapter, 1980, vice chairman disaster services, 1978-1982, member Executive Committee, 1978-1982, board directors, chief assistant medical disaster officer Boston, chairman emergency medical services transportation committee Boston, 1973-1978. Member American Red Cross Disaster Svc.
Human Resource Sys., Military Order Loyal Legion (honorary).