Background
Goldberg, Samuel was born on August 12, 1928 in Buffalo. Son of Benjamin Nathan and Norma (Mendelson) Goldberg.
Goldberg, Samuel was born on August 12, 1928 in Buffalo. Son of Benjamin Nathan and Norma (Mendelson) Goldberg.
Bachelor in Foreign Studies, University of Virginia, 1951; postgraduate, Georgetown University, 1951-1952.
Various operational and supervisory positions, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington and overseas, 1951-1967; foreign service officer, Department State, Washington and Bonn, Federal Republic Germany, 1967-1970; legislation assistant, chief staff, United States Senator Charles Mathias, Washington, 1970-1974; legislation director, Federal Energy Office, Washington, 1974; deputy assistant secretary of state, Department State, Washington, 1974-1977; chief of staff, United States Senator John Heinz, Washington, 1977-1979; vice president, Inco United States, Inc., New York City, 1979-1984; president, Inco United States, Inc., New York City, since 1985. Board directors Business Council International Understanding, New York City.
Commissioner National Strategic Materials and Minerals Program Advisory Committee, Washington, since 1984. Member Office of Technology Assessment United States Congress, Washington, advisory panel 1985-1987. Board directors Americans for Energy Independence, Washington, since 1983, National Strategy Information Center, since 1988.
Member The Downtown Club, The Salmagundi Club. Served as corporal United States Army, 1955-1956. Member Foreign Policy Association (governor, director 1980-1989, 91—), Council Foreign Relations, American Indonesian C. of Chamber (board directors since 1981), Scientists and Engineers Secure Energy, American Society Metals International.
Married Barbara Koonin, February 3, 1952. Children: Robert William, Thomas Richard, Margaret Ellen, Karen Susanne, Michael Edward.