Background
Rubin, Richard was born on July 24, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Myles and Gertrude (Engel) Rubin.
Rubin, Richard was born on July 24, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Myles and Gertrude (Engel) Rubin.
Bachelor of Science, Georgetown University, 1973. Master of Science, Georgetown University, 1977.
Teacher Shaw Junior High School, District of Columbia Public Schools, 1971—1973. Director Title I Program Francis Junior High School, 1973—1974. Administrator, teacher McKinley High School, 1974—1978.
Visiting instructor Georgetown University, 1975—1977, tutorial instructor, 1977—1980. Assistant director communications branch Office Superintendent, 1978—1979. Assistant principal-in-charge Americanization School, Gordon Adult Education Center, 1979—1981.
Assistant principal M.M. Washington Career Center, 1981—1983, executive assistant to assistant superintendent and chief of staff division career and adult education, 1983—1986. Director resource development National Learning Center, Washington, 1986—1987, vice president educational programs and government affairs, 1987—1988. President, Chief Executive Officer Sun Days Washington, Inc., since 1988.
Vice president leadership training District of Columbia Congress Parents and Teachers. Chairman public relations, 1979—1982. Member board managers and executive committee, 1979—1989.
Member national convention committee, 1985. 2nd vice president, 1985—1987. Vice president, 1987—1989.
Member of National Association Advancement Black Americans Vocational Education, National Council Teachers English (preregistration chairman national conference 1982, national comf. presenter 1983, state leader program recognize excellence student literature magazines 1984-1985, national comf. presenter 1985), District of Columbia Association Supervision and Curriculum Development (chairman annual local conference 1981, chairman publications 1982-1983, chairman program 1983-1984), Association Supervision and Curriculum Development (national conference presenter 1981, 1983-1986, polling panel 1985), American Association School Administrators (life Pro Club, District of Columbia delegate national convention 1985-1986, presenter 1985-1986, 1988), Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa (High School awards Committee District of Columbia since 1974, executive committee since 1984).