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Bud Brown (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Clarence J. Brown

Succeeded by
  
Mike DeWine

Name
  
Bud Brown


Political party
  
Republican

Role
  
Politician

Allegiance
  
United States

Spouse
  
Joyce Eldridge

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Born
  
June 18, 1927 (age 96) Columbus, Ohio, U.S. (
1927-06-18
)

Alma mater
  
Duke University Harvard Business School

Children
  
Clancy Brown, Roy Brown, Kate Brown, Beth Brown

Parents
  
Clarence J. Brown, Ethel McKinney

Grandchildren
  
James Ransom Johnson-Brown, Rose Beth Brown

Education
  
Harvard Business School, Duke University

Similar People
  
Clarence J Brown, Clancy Brown, Jeanne Johnson

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

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Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr. (born June 18, 1927) is a publisher and politician, a former Republican United States Representative from the 7th District of Ohio, serving from 1965 to 1983. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan, he also served as the United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce and Acting Secretary of Commerce, in total from 1983-1988.

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Early life and education

Brown was born in Columbus, Ohio, the son of United States Representative Clarence J. Brown. He attended Western High School in Washington, D.C. and graduated from Duke University in 1947 and Harvard Business School, with an M.A., in 1949.

Career

Brown served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946 (V-12 Navy College Training Program) and again from 1950 to 1953 in the Korean War. Before entering the service, Brown had started working in the newspaper business for his father's family-owned Brown Publishing Company, from youth to 1953, and from 1957 to 2010. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Brown and his family lived in Urbana, Ohio, 90 miles north of Cincinnati, where the headquarters of the publishing company was based.

Brown served as president from 1965–1976, and later as chairman of the board. The company had interests in a wide network of newspapers across the country but, due to the rapidly changing business as a result of technology, it ceased operations in 2010 after 90 years.

Political career

Brown was first elected to the Eighty-ninth Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father Clarence Brown. in 1965, and reelected to the eight succeeding Congresses (November 2, 1965 to January 3, 1983). He was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-eighth Congress in 1982, as he ran for Governor of Ohio that year, losing to Richard Celeste.

He became involved in Republican Party politics, serving as a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1968, 1972, 1976, and 1984. Ronald Reagan appointed Brown as Deputy Secretary of Commerce and Acting Secretary of Commerce; he served from 1983 to 1988. He was a member of the board of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation from 1988 to 1989, and he was president and chief executive officer of the United States Capitol Historical Society from 1992 to 1999.

Personal life

Brown is married to Joyce Helen (née Eldridge) Brown, a conductor, composer and classical pianist. They had four children: Beth (c. 1957-1964); Clancy, an actor, Cathy, and Roy, who followed his father into newspaper publishing and politics.

References

Bud Brown (politician) Wikipedia