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Red Cavaney

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31: 126:. From 1978 to 1981, he served as CEO of Ericson Yachts. He served in the administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. In 1981, he served as the Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison under President 287: 407: 392: 397: 335: 303: 181: 150: 138:. From 1997 to 2008, he served as president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute. He served as Senior Vice President of Government Affairs of 185: 146: 135: 162: 177: 402: 154: 166: 108: 68: 173: 158: 241: 123: 180:, Americans for Sound Energy Policy, The Freedom Project, the Monday Morning PAC, the New Republican Majority Fund, the 80: 265: 161:
and Buckeye Technologies. He sits on the advisory board of Mullin Consulting. He is a former board member of the
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and the Gerald R. Ford Foundation, and the board of directors of the
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is an American businessman and lobbyist. He is a former CEO of the
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from 1964 to 1967. He served as a branch manager for the
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Kansas City, Missouri
University of Southern California
American Petroleum Institute
Ericson Yachts
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Kansas City, Missouri
University of Southern California
Vietnam War
United States Navy
Security Pacific National Bank
Ronald Reagan
American Paper Institute
American Forest & Paper Association
ConocoPhillips
American Council for Capital Formation
American Society of Association Executives
Center for Excellence in Education
United States Energy Association
National Association of Manufacturers
United States Chamber of Commerce
Republican
Americans for a Republican Majority
National Republican Congressional Committee
National Republican Senatorial Committee
Rebuilding Together
George W. Bush
John McCain
Elizabeth Dole

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