Statesman, Businessman, Humanitarian
The Honorable Andrew Young is chairman of Atlanta-based GoodWorks International,
a specialty consulting group that provides strategic services to corporations
and governments operating in the global economy. He serves as a public
affairs professor of policy studies at Georgia State University's Andrew
Young School of Policy Studies. Young also is a member of the boards of
directors of numerous businesses and organizations, including Delta Air
Lines, Argus, Host Marriott Corp., Cox Communications
and Thomas Nelson Publishing.
He served as president of the National Council of Churches in 2000-2001,
and was appointed by the Secretary of Defense as a member of the National
Security Study Group.
In 1994, President Bill Clinton appointed Young as chairman of the Southern
Africa Enterprise Development Fund, a $100 million privately managed fund
to provide equity to businesses in 11 countries.
Young has published two books, A Way Out of No Way (Thomas Nelson
Publishing) and An Easy Burden (Harper Collins). His awards include
the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Legion d'Honneur and more than 45 honorary
degrees from such universities as Yale, Notre Dame, Emory and the University
of Georgia.
Young is an ordained minister, international businessman, sports enthusiast,
human rights activist, published author and former public servant. He
was elected to three terms in the United States House of Representatives
from the Fifth Congressional District of Georgia, and, in 1977, President
Jimmy Carter named him Ambassador to the United Nations. He served two
terms as mayor of Atlanta and was co-chairman of the Centennial Olympic
Games in 1996.
A top aide to Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement,
Young was involved in the movement's inception and served as vice president
of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He presently serves on
the board of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social
Change.
A father of four, Young lives in Atlanta with his wife, Carolyn.
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