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Carter Milliken Reum was born on February 5, 1981, to Sherry and Robert Reum. [4] His father was chairman, president and chief executive officer of Chicago -based Amsted Industries, [4] which was ranked as one of the United States' largest private companies by Forbes. [5] He has two siblings, a brother named Courtney and a sister named Halle. [4]
Courtney Reum grew up in Wayne, Illinois, a rural suburb of Chicago, where he was raised by his parents, Sherry and Robert Reum, the former CEO of Amsted Industries.Reum studied economics and philosophy and graduated with distinction from Columbia University, where he was a member of the Varsity Men's Soccer Team. [2]
The Cabinet of the United States, which is the principal advisory body to the President of the United States, has had 47 Jewish American members altogether. Of that number, 27 different Jewish American individuals held a total of 27 permanent cabinet posts, having served as the heads of the federal executive departments; 20 different Jewish Americans have held 21 cabinet-level positions, which ...
Reum, born on February 5, 1981, is an American author, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. In 2007, he and his brother, Courtney Reum, cofounded the successful alcohol brand VEEV Spirits, which ...
This is a list of Jewish members of the United States Congress. As of 2023 [update] , there are nine Jewish senators and 26 Jewish members of the House of Representatives serving in the United States Congress .
May 12, 2008. Retrieved December 16, 2016. ^ "Joseph Simon, Pioneer Jewish Lawyer, State Senator, and U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon – JMAW – Jewish Museum of the American West". Retrieved December 16, 2016. ^ Mosiman, Dean.
The Hilton family is an American family that originally comes from Kløfta, Norway, and spans over four generations from New York City and Los Angeles.The family members hold varying degrees of power, wealth and status as socialites in the United States.
This is a list of notable Jewish American journalists. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. Carl Bernstein. Wolf Blitzer. Bernie Goldberg. Larry King. William Safire. Gideon Yago. Thomas Friedman.