Robert Allbritton

Robert Allbritton (born February 16,[1] 1968 or 1969[2]) is the owner and founder of Capitol News Company, the parent company of Capitol Hill political newspaper and website Politico.[3]

Robert Allbritton
BornFebruary 16, 1969
Houston, Texas
Alma materWesleyan University
Parent(s)Joe Allbritton
Barbara Allbritton

Allbritton also served as the chairman and CEO of Allbritton Communications, which owned several ABC-affiliated television stations in Washington, D.C.[4] Allbritton was previously the final CEO of Riggs National Corporation, the parent of Riggs Bank, from 2001 to 2005, when PNC acquired the bank.[5] Allbritton has been described by The New Republic as having "reshaped the way we follow politics."[6] He is a trustee of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.[7]

In October 2011, Allbritton was included on The New Republic's list of Washington's most powerful, least famous people.[8]

Allbritton received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University in 1992,[9] and has served as a member of its board of trustees.[10][11] With his wife Elena, Allbritton donated funds for the establishment of the school's Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life.[12]

Allbritton is the son of the late banker and businessman Joe Allbritton.

References

  1. "Friday's birthdays". POLITICO. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  2. "The Son Also Rises | Washingtonian". Washingtonian. July 22, 2009. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  3. FCC approves $1B Allbritton TV sale to Sinclair, Politico, July 24, 2014, Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  4. Executive Profile, Robert L. Allbritton, Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved May 12, 2012.
  5. O'Hara, Terence (March 8, 2005). "Robert Allbritton Resigns as CEO of Riggs Ahead of Merger". Washington Post. p. E01. Retrieved March 21, 2010.
  6. The Editors (2011-10-12). "Washington's Most Powerful, Least Famous People". The New Republic. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  7. LBJ Foundation website
  8. The Editors (2011-10-12). "Washington's Most Powerful, Least Famous People". The New Republic. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
  9. Alumni Pledge $5M to Create New Center on Campus, The Wesleyan Connection. Posted April 6, 2007. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  10. Alumni-Elected Trustees, Wesleyan University. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  11. Notice of death of Joe Allbritton
  12. "Home, Allbritton - Wesleyan University". www.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved November 20, 2018.


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