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Philip Lader was appointed chairman of [[WPP]] in 2001. Lader was appointed as non-executive chairman in 2001. ''Forbes'' reports that Lader earned £200,000 in the year to December 2003 for the position.[http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=228469]   
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Philip Lader was appointed chairman of [[WPP]] in 2001. Lader was appointed as non-executive chairman in 2001. ''Forbes'' reports that Lader earned £200,000 in the year to December 2003 for the position.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=228469]  </ref>
He was US Ambassador to the Court of St James's (the UK) from 1997 to 2001. Prior to his ambassadorship and return to the private sector, Lader served as [[White House]] Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]], and Administrator of the [[Small Business Administration]]. Before entering government service, he was executive vice president of the company managing the late Sir [[James Goldsmith]]'s US holdings and president of both a prominent American real estate company and universities in the US and Australia. A lawyer, he is also a Senior Advisor to [[Morgan Stanley]], a director of [[RAND Corporation]], [[Marathon Oil]] and [[AES Corporation]]s, a member of the Council of [[Lloyd's]] (Insurance Market), a Trustee of the [[British Museum]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].[http://www.wppinvestor.com/commentary/management.jsp]
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He was US Ambassador to the Court of St James's (the UK) from 1997 to 2001. Prior to his ambassadorship and return to the private sector, Lader served as [[White House]] Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]], and Administrator of the [[Small Business Administration]]. Before entering government service, he was executive vice president of the company managing the late Sir [[James Goldsmith]]'s US holdings and president of both a prominent American real estate company and universities in the US and Australia. A lawyer, he is also a Senior Advisor to [[Morgan Stanley]], a director of [[RAND Corporation]], [[Marathon Oil]] and [[AES Corporation]]s, a member of the Council of [[Lloyd's]] (Insurance Market), a Trustee of the [[British Museum]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>[http://www.wppinvestor.com/commentary/management.jsp Management]</ref>
  
 
He serves on the board of the [[St. Paul's Cathedral Foundation]].  Lader is also the founder of [[Renaissance Weekend]], an elite exclusive retreat popularized by President [[Bill Clinton]].  Lader is also a Patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]] and of the [[British American Project]]
 
He serves on the board of the [[St. Paul's Cathedral Foundation]].  Lader is also the founder of [[Renaissance Weekend]], an elite exclusive retreat popularized by President [[Bill Clinton]].  Lader is also a Patron of the [[Scottish North American Business Council]] and of the [[British American Project]]
  
In 1981 Lader founded [[Renaissance Weekend]] "family retreats for innovative leaders now organized by the Renaissance Institute". His wife, Linda LeSourd Lader, is President of the [[Renaissance Institute]].[http://www.charityadvantage.com/RSA_US/biolader.asp]
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In 1981 Lader founded [[Renaissance Weekend]] "family retreats for innovative leaders now organized by the Renaissance Institute". His wife, Linda LeSourd Lader, is President of the [[Renaissance Institute]].<ref>[http://www.charityadvantage.com/RSA_US/biolader.asp]</ref
  
  
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==Renaissance Weekend==
 
==Renaissance Weekend==
The Renaissance Weekend between December 27 2004 and January 1 2005 in Charleston, South Carolina was billed as attracting 1200 "mover and shakers" including [[Richard Viguerie]] and [[Frank Luntz]]. "Civility prevails; partisanship is frowned upon, and commercialism is banned. The participants' only common denominators are innovative achievement, a 'renaissance spirit' with broad-ranging intellectual interests, and personal qualities which allow more light than heat," Lader wrote in a media release. [http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041227/nym040_1.html]
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The Renaissance Weekend between December 27 2004 and January 1 2005 in Charleston, South Carolina was billed as attracting 1200 "mover and shakers" including [[Richard Viguerie]] and [[Frank Luntz]]. "Civility prevails; partisanship is frowned upon, and commercialism is banned. The participants' only common denominators are innovative achievement, a 'renaissance spirit' with broad-ranging intellectual interests, and personal qualities which allow more light than heat," Lader wrote in a media release.<ref>[http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041227/nym040_1.html]</ref>
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
He was a Democratic candidate for Governor of South Carolina in 1986.[http://www.charityadvantage.com/RSA_US/biolader.asp]
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He was a Democratic candidate for Governor of South Carolina in 1986.<ref>[http://www.charityadvantage.com/RSA_US/biolader.asp]</ref>
  
"Before entering government service, Ambassador Lader had been Executive Vice President of the late Sir James Goldsmith’s US holding company (including America’s largest private landholdings, sixth-largest forest products company, largest computer supplies distributor, and oil & gas interests) and President of Sea Pines Company (developer/operator of award-winning large-scale recreation communities)," a biographical note states.[http://www.lloyds.com/index.asp?ItemId=7092]  
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"Before entering government service, Ambassador Lader had been Executive Vice President of the late Sir James Goldsmith’s US holding company (including America’s largest private landholdings, sixth-largest forest products company, largest computer supplies distributor, and oil & gas interests) and President of Sea Pines Company (developer/operator of award-winning large-scale recreation communities)," a biographical note states.<ref>[http://www.lloyds.com/index.asp?ItemId=7092] </ref>
  
Sea Pines is "a developer and operator of award-winning recreation communities, including Hilton Head Island, Amelia Island and Kiawah Island".[http://www.marathon.com/content/includes/PF_News_Releases.asp?ReleaseID=322247]
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Sea Pines is "a developer and operator of award-winning recreation communities, including Hilton Head Island, Amelia Island and Kiawah Island".<ref>[http://www.marathon.com/content/includes/PF_News_Releases.asp?ReleaseID=322247]</ref>
  
Between 1991 and 1993 he was president of the controversial first private university in Australia, Bond University.[http://clinton6.nara.gov/1996/08/1996-08-15-president-names-lader-to-red-cross-board-of-governors.html]
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Between 1991 and 1993 he was president of the controversial first private university in Australia, Bond University.<ref>[http://clinton6.nara.gov/1996/08/1996-08-15-president-names-lader-to-red-cross-board-of-governors.html]</ref>
 
   
 
   
Lader served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget under President [[Bill Clinton]] between January 1993 and October 1994. In the latter role he "he focused on major financial management and procurement reforms and significant reductions in the government workforce".[http://www.lloyds.com/index.asp?ItemId=7092]
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Lader served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget under President [[Bill Clinton]] between January 1993 and October 1994. In the latter role he "he focused on major financial management and procurement reforms and significant reductions in the government workforce".<ref>[http://www.lloyds.com/index.asp?ItemId=7092]</ref>
  
From October 1994 until 1997 he was the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.[http://clinton6.nara.gov/1996/08/1996-08-15-president-names-lader-to-red-cross-board-of-governors.html]
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From October 1994 until 1997 he was the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.<ref>[http://clinton6.nara.gov/1996/08/1996-08-15-president-names-lader-to-red-cross-board-of-governors.html]</ref>
  
 
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==Affiliations==
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*{{note|Tel}} Sandra Laville and Matt Born [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml?xml=%2Fnews%2F2001%2F09%2F15%2Fntime15.xml&site=5 BBC says sorry to tearful US envoy] Daily Telegraph (Filed: 15/09/2001).
 
*{{note|Tel}} Sandra Laville and Matt Born [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml?xml=%2Fnews%2F2001%2F09%2F15%2Fntime15.xml&site=5 BBC says sorry to tearful US envoy] Daily Telegraph (Filed: 15/09/2001).
 
*{{note|BBC}}[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/1544897.stm BBC chief apologises for terror debate] BBC Online, Saturday, 15 September, 2001, 17:15 GMT 18:15 UK
 
*{{note|BBC}}[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/1544897.stm BBC chief apologises for terror debate] BBC Online, Saturday, 15 September, 2001, 17:15 GMT 18:15 UK
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Philip Lader, US Ambassador, Corporate Board joiner and elite networker


Philip Lader was appointed chairman of WPP in 2001. Lader was appointed as non-executive chairman in 2001. Forbes reports that Lader earned £200,000 in the year to December 2003 for the position.[1] He was US Ambassador to the Court of St James's (the UK) from 1997 to 2001. Prior to his ambassadorship and return to the private sector, Lader served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Before entering government service, he was executive vice president of the company managing the late Sir James Goldsmith's US holdings and president of both a prominent American real estate company and universities in the US and Australia. A lawyer, he is also a Senior Advisor to Morgan Stanley, a director of RAND Corporation, Marathon Oil and AES Corporations, a member of the Council of Lloyd's (Insurance Market), a Trustee of the British Museum and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[2]

He serves on the board of the St. Paul's Cathedral Foundation. Lader is also the founder of Renaissance Weekend, an elite exclusive retreat popularized by President Bill Clinton. Lader is also a Patron of the Scottish North American Business Council and of the British American Project

In 1981 Lader founded Renaissance Weekend "family retreats for innovative leaders now organized by the Renaissance Institute". His wife, Linda LeSourd Lader, is President of the Renaissance Institute.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Career

He was a Democratic candidate for Governor of South Carolina in 1986.[3]

"Before entering government service, Ambassador Lader had been Executive Vice President of the late Sir James Goldsmith’s US holding company (including America’s largest private landholdings, sixth-largest forest products company, largest computer supplies distributor, and oil & gas interests) and President of Sea Pines Company (developer/operator of award-winning large-scale recreation communities)," a biographical note states.[4]

Sea Pines is "a developer and operator of award-winning recreation communities, including Hilton Head Island, Amelia Island and Kiawah Island".[5]

Between 1991 and 1993 he was president of the controversial first private university in Australia, Bond University.[6]

Lader served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget under President Bill Clinton between January 1993 and October 1994. In the latter role he "he focused on major financial management and procurement reforms and significant reductions in the government workforce".[7]

From October 1994 until 1997 he was the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.[8]

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