Background
Kheel, Theodore Woodrow was born on May 9, 1914 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Kate (Herzenstein) Kheel.
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Kheel, Theodore Woodrow was born on May 9, 1914 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Kate (Herzenstein) Kheel.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Arts, 1935). Cornell Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1937).
Staff member National Labor Relations Board, 1938—1946. Deputy director New York City Department Labor Relations, 1946—1947, director, 1947—1948. Partner Battle Fowler, 1949-1982.
Of counsel Battle Fowler (now Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker), 1982—2010. Impartial arbitrator New York City Transit Authority, 1949—1956, chief arbitrator, 1956—1982. President Earth Pledge Foundation, Nurture New York's Nature, 2003, Foundation for Prevention & Early Resolution of Conflict, Carriage House Center on Global Issues.
Member presidential boards various labor disputes, 1962-1966. Special consultant President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, 1962-1963.
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President National Urban League, 1956-1960. Member President's National Citizens Committee forCmty. Rels., 1964-1968. Member American Arbitration Association (board directors).
Married Ann Sunstein, July 1, 1937 (deceased 2003). Children: Ellen Jacobs, Robert J., Constance, Martha, Jane Kheel Stanley, Katherine Kheel.