Background
Coleman, Rodney Albert was born on October 12, 1938 in Newburgh, New York, United States. Son of Samuel C. and Rebecca (Belden) Coleman.
consultant political scientist
Coleman, Rodney Albert was born on October 12, 1938 in Newburgh, New York, United States. Son of Samuel C. and Rebecca (Belden) Coleman.
Bachelor of Architecture, Howard University, 1963. Graduate executive development program, University Michigan, 1988.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, United States Air Force, 1963; advanced through grades to captain, United States Air Force separated, United States Air Force, 1973; White House fellow, Washington, 1970-1971; executive assistant to chairman, District of Columbia City Council, Washington, 1973-1978; architectural design consultant, Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, Washington, 1978-1980; director government relations, General Motors, Detroit, 1980-1985; director municipal government affairs, General Motors, Detroit, 1985-1990; executive director urban and municipal affairs, General Motors, Detroit, 1990-1994; assistant secretary of Air Force for manpower, Reserve affairs, installations, and environmental, Department of Air Force, Washington, 1994-1998; executive vice president, International Coach Federation Kaiser International, since 1998.
Chairman board advisory Museum Aviation of Georgia, since 1998. Trustee Air Force Aid Society, 1998—2005. Board directors Washington Hospital Center, 2002—2005.
Member White House Fellows Association, Executive Leadership Coun, Air Force Association, Tuskegee Airmen.
Children: Terri Lynn, Stephen Anthony.