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Freeman Spogli, originally known as Riordan, Freeman & Spogli, was founded in 1983 by Richard Riordan, Bradford M. Freeman, and Ronald P. Spogli. [1]Co-founder Richard Riordan, who would later go on to serve as Mayor of Los Angeles, had been an attorney and had made substantial personal investments in technology companies.
Upon graduation, Freeman served six years in the National Guard and began a career as an investment banker for the firm Dean Witter Reynolds. [2] [1] In 1983, Freeman co-founded an investment banking firm called Riordan, Freeman & Spogli with later Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan and Ronald P. Spogli. [1]
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In 2002, President Bush appointed Spogli to a three-year term with the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship board. [7] Spogli quit working at Freeman Spogli & Co. on July 31, 2005, and was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy on August 10, 2005, and to San Marino in September 2006. [8] He left post on February 6, 2009.
Michael Anthony McFaul (born October 1, 1963) [1] is an American academic and diplomat who served as the United States ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014. McFaul became the Ken Olivier and Angela Nomellini Professor in International Studies in the Department of Political Science at Stanford University in 1995, where he is the Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
The 70-member strong TMB transformed a vast basement in the Upper Room Church of Dix Hills into a hobbyist’s paradise where new and old model trains buzz by towering skyscrapers from New York ...
Freeman Spogli & Co. bought out the 85 percent stake previously held by Catterton Partners. [15] Catterton's stake was acquired in 2004 with a $35 million investment that allowed First Watch to expand in the Southeast and Midwest, doubling the number of First Watch restaurants. [ 17 ]