Background
Witten, Thomas David was born on December 6, 1943 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Shurl George and Ruth Rollins Witten.
Witten, Thomas David was born on December 6, 1943 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Shurl George and Ruth Rollins Witten.
Salesman, J.M.Mathis Company, Durham, North Carolina, 1966-1967. Assistant manager Marriott Corporation, Washington, 1967-1968, food service director, Easton, Maryland., 1968-1975, food service director, Kingsport, Tennessee, 1975-1976, district manager health care, southeast region, Atlanta, from 1976. President health care Canteen Company division, Chicago, 1981-1986.
Now president Food Management Group International, Miami.
Vice president, owner National Tape Video, Atlanta. Talbot County chairman National Cancer Committee, 1974.
Coach, Executive Committee, president Talbot Little League Football, 1971-1975. Board directors Chesapeake Rehabilitation Center, 1980.
Board advisers Chowan College, Murfreesboro, North Carolina.
With sales department J.M. Mathis Company, Durham, North Carolina, 1966—1967. Assistant manager Marriott Corporation, Washington, 1967—1968. Food service director Easton, Maryland, 1968—1975, Kingsport, Tennessee, 1975—1976.
District manager health care, Southeast region Atlanta, since 1976. President health care Canteen Company Division, Chicago, 1981—1986. President Food Management Group International, Miami.
Vice president, owner National Tape Video, Atlanta. Served with North Carolina National Guard, 1965-1971.
Talbot County chairman National Cancer Committee, 1974. Coach, executive committee, president Talbot Little League Football, 1971—1975. Board directors Chesapeake Rehabilitation Center, since 1980.
Board advisers Chowan College, Murfreesboro, North Carolina. Member of National Pilot Association, Executive Chefs Association, American Association Hospital Food Service Directors, Kiwanis Club (president Easton, lieutenant governor-elect district 15 1975), Elks Club.
Married Brenda Jane Pope, February 4, 1967.