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+ | In 1997, by mutual agreement James became Executive Director of the [[Freedoms Foundation]], and Jeremiah came out of retirement and resumed the Presidency of NFF. James took the European programs he had started with NFF to Freedoms Foundation. Jeremiah immediately made TRANSFORM the first new program of NFF, and in 2000 introduced the One Nation under God program. In January 2004, the name of the National Forum Foundation was changed to the Admiral Jeremiah Denton Foundation (AJDF). That year was also the first year that AJDF became a member of the "Combined Federal Campaign".[http://dentonfoundation.org/history.htm] | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 11:54, 17 October 2006
Formerly known as the National Forum Foundation, led by the son of Jeremiah Denton, James Denton.
In 1997, by mutual agreement James became Executive Director of the Freedoms Foundation, and Jeremiah came out of retirement and resumed the Presidency of NFF. James took the European programs he had started with NFF to Freedoms Foundation. Jeremiah immediately made TRANSFORM the first new program of NFF, and in 2000 introduced the One Nation under God program. In January 2004, the name of the National Forum Foundation was changed to the Admiral Jeremiah Denton Foundation (AJDF). That year was also the first year that AJDF became a member of the "Combined Federal Campaign".[1]
People
Board
President & Founder Admiral Jeremiah Denton Foundation Mobile, Alabama Former U.S. Senator (R)-AL
Chairman Supra Alloys, Inc. Westlake Village, California
Johnston Druhan, LLP Mobile, Alabama
Callahan & Associates Mobile, Alabama Congressman (Ret.) AL
RBC Dain Rauscher Virginia Beach, Virginia
Woodard Emhardt Moriarty McNett & Henry, LLP Indianapolis, Indiana
Sherman Oaks, California
Resources
The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, New York: Pantheon, 1989.