Background
Doub, William Offutt was born on September 3, 1931 in Cumberland, Maryland. Son of Albert A. and Fannabelle (Offutt) Doub.
Doub, William Offutt was born on September 3, 1931 in Cumberland, Maryland. Son of Albert A. and Fannabelle (Offutt) Doub.
Bachelor of Arts, Washington and Jefferson College, 1953; Bachelor of Laws, University Maryland., 1956.
With law department, B. & O. R.R., 1955-1957;
associate, Bartlett Poe & Claggett, Baltimore, 1957-1961;
partner, Niles Barton & Wilmer, Baltimore, 1961-1971;
commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission, 1971-1974;
partner, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, Washington, 1974-1977;
partner, Doub, Muntzing and Glasgow, Washington, 1977-1991;
partner, Newman & Holtzinger, Professional Corporation, Washington, 1991-1994;
partner, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Washington, since 1995. Chairman Minimum Wage Commission, Baltimore, 1964-1966. Peoples' counsel Maryland.
Public Service Commission, 1967-1968, chairman, 1968-1971. Vice chairman Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission, 1968-1971. Member President's Air Quality Advisory Board, 1970-1971.
Member executive advising committee Federal Power Commission, 1969-1971, National Gas Survey, 1975-1978. President Great Lakes Conference Public Utility Commissioners, 1971. Member of national advisory board American National Standards Institute, 1975-1980.
Member Maryland. Advisory Committee Retardation, 1969-1971.
Member Administrative Conference, United States, 1973-1975. Chairman United States Energy Association, Inc., World Energy Conference, 1978-1980, United States delegate, 1974, 77, 80, 83, 86, 89, 92,95, 98. Vice chairman World Energy Conference, 1986-1988, honorary vice chairman, since 1988.
Member of advisory groups National Academy Public Administration, National Science Foundation. Presidential appointee as representative to Southern States Energy Board, 1983-1990. Board of Governors Middle East Institute of the United States, 1982-1986, 88-94, 95-.
Member Executive Committee Thomas Alva Edison Foundation, 1983-1990, 85-90. Presidential appointee 33d Annual Conference of International Atomic Energy Agency, 1989. Member Metropolitan Club.
Married Mary Graham Boggs, September 12, 1959. Children: Joseph Peyton, Albert A., World War II.