Ted Mollegen
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Born | Albert Theodore Mollegen, Jr. [1] August 13, 1937 Meridian, Mississippi, U.S.[1] |
🏫 Education | Yale University (BEE) |
💼 Occupation | Engineer and corporate executive |
Notable credit(s) | CEO, Analysis and Technology, Inc. |
Title | Former CEO, Analysis and Technology Inc, Allied Resources Corporation |
👩 Spouse(s) | Glenis Ruth Gralton (1962-2013) (her death) |
👶 Children | 2 |
Family | Albert Mollegen (father) Anne Mollegen Smith (sister) J. H. Rush (granduncle) Al and Fred Key (second cousins once removed) |
Ted Mollegen is a former president and CEO of Analysis and Technology, Inc., a top defense contractor based in North Stonington, Connecticut.[2]
Early life and background[edit]
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Albert Theodore “Ted” Mollegen, Jr. was born in Meridian, Mississippi on August 13, 1937, the eldest of two children of Harriette Ione Rush and Albert Theodore Mollegen, Sr.[1] His father was a clergyman who wrote ‘’Christianity and Modern Man,’’ a book on Christian apologetics.[3] His sister Anne is a writer and former top editor of Redbook and other publications.[4] His granduncle J. H. Rush founded the first private hospital in Meridian.
As a small child, the family moved to Alexandria, Virginia. During his formative years, the family lived on the campus of Virginia Theological Seminary, where his father was a professor. He attended the adjacent Episcopal High School, at the time an all-boys school, where he graduated near the top of his senior class.[5] One of his classmates (who was a year ahead of him in school) was future U.S. Senator John McCain, whom he knew as "Johnny."[6][7] Former FAA administrator Langhorne Bond was in his senior class.[8]
He graduated from Yale University in 1961 with a BEE degree. He did postgraduate work at Poly Institute in Brooklyn.[1]
Career[edit]
After a series of engineering positions at a variety of technology companies, he joined Analysis and Technology, Inc. in 1971 as a vice president and group manager. In 1976, he became president and CEO of the company and served in that capacity until 1991.[1] He served as chairman and CEO until 1993, when and his wife formed Allied Resources Corporation.
He retired in 2013.
Other activities[edit]
Throughout his long career, Mollegen served on various corporate boards. He was also very active in the Episcopal Church.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Canning, Paul, ed. (1994–1995). Who's who in Science and Engineering (2nd ed.). New Providence, New Jersey: Marquis Who's Who (published 1994). pp. 611–612. ISBN 0-8379-5752-4.CS1 maint: Date format (link) Search this book on
- ↑ Bixby, Lyn; Houston, Brant (3 November 1991). "Shelled by cuts, state defense industry tries to regroup". The Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. pp. 1, 8. Retrieved 7 December 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
Connecticut, with the most defense-dependent economy in the nation, is searching for new ways to make money.
- ↑ "Va. theologian Albert Mollegen dies at Age 77". Washington Post. Washington, DC. 23 January 1984. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
Dr. Mollegen was a widely-known apologist for classical Christianity to modern intellectuals and had lectured widely on campuses.
- ↑ Johnson, Curt, ed. (1986–1987). Who's who in U.S. writers, editors & poets. Highland Park, Illinois: December Press (published 1987). p. 426. ISSN 0885-4521.CS1 maint: Date format (link) Search this book on
- ↑ "The Whispers 1955 "Albert Theodore Mollegen, Jr." (Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia)". Ancestry.com. Generations Network. 1955. p. 34. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
Ted came to Episcopal all the way from his home in the Seminary -- a distance of at least one hundred yards.
- ↑ "The Whispers 1953 "Albert Theodore Mollegen, Jr." (Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia)". Ancestry.com. Generations Network. 1953. p. 46. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
- ↑ Mollegen, Ted (30 April 2008). "McCain's fiscal plan and faith (letter to the editor)". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. p. 18. Retrieved 7 December 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
I was a year behind Johnny McCain in junior high school and at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va.
- ↑ "The Whispers 1955 "Langhorne McCook Bond" (Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Virginia)". Ancestry.com. Generations Network. 1955. p. 28. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
His school career has been marked by neither triumph nor disaster, and he has steered comfortably between the Scylla of "dumb athlete" and the Charybdis of "greasy grind."
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