Background
Wiley, Richard A. was born in 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Wiley, Richard A. was born in 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Bowdoin College (Bachelor of Arts, 1948). Oxford University, Oxford, England (Bachelor of Civil Law, 1951). Harvard University (Master of Laws, 1959).
Bowdoin College (Doctor of Laws, 1994).
Worked at Hill & Barlow, A Professional Corporation (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1954, Massachusetts and United States. Court of Military Appeals.
1962, United States.
District Court, District of Massachusetts. 1985, United States. Supreme Court. Rhodes Scholar. Lecturer on Law, Boston University School of Law, 1961-1964.
Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Government and Legal Studies, Bowdoin College, 1995.
General Counsel (Assistant Secretary), United States. Department of Defense, 1976-1977.
Vice President and Counsel, 1977-1978 and Executive Vice President, 1978-1985, The First National Bank of Boston. Member, 1986-1991 and Chairman, 1987-1991, Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority.
Chairman, Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education, 1991.
Member, 1991-1995, Vice Chairman, 1991-1993 and Chairman, 1993-1995, Massachusetts Higher Education Coordinating Council. Member: Boston (Member, Antitrust Committee, 1965-1975) and American (Vice-Chairman, Foreign and International Business Law Committee, 1967-1969. Member, Business Law Section) Bar Associations.
Military: First lieutenant, United States Air Force (J.A.G.D.), 1952-1956.
Member, 1986-1991 and Chairman, 1987-1991, Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority. Chairman, Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education, 1991. Member, 1991-1995, Vice Chairman, 1991-1993 and Chairman, 1993-1995, Massachusetts Higher Education Coordinating Council.
Member: Boston (Member, Antitrust Committee, 1965-1975) and American (Vice-Chairman, Foreign and International Business Law Committee, 1967-1969.
Member, Business Law Section) Bar Associations. Military: First lieutenant, United States Air Force (J.A.G.D.), 1952-1956.