Frank Shakespeare

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Francis J. Shakespeare (b. April 9, 1925 in New York City) is an American diplomat and media executive. He was the president of CBS Television before entering public service. He served as the United States Ambassador to Portugal and the United States Ambassador to the Holy See.

In 1946 Shakespeare graduated (B.S.) from Holy Cross College. He was president of CBS Television in New York from 1950 to 1969, when was appointed Director of the United States Information Agency and served there until 1973 also as director of Radio Free Europe. Later served as vice president of Westinghouse in New York.

In 1975 he became vice chairman of RKO General. From 1981 to 1985, he was chairman, Board for International Broadcasting. He was also appointed United States Ambassador to Portugal from 19851986.

He served in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1946 and received many honorary degrees: in engineering from Colorado School of Mines on 1975, in commercial science from Pace University on 1979, in law from Sacred Heart University on 1985. He is also an honorary member of the board of trustees for the Heritage Foundation, an influential Washington, D.C.-based public policy research institute.[1]

In 1996 he campaigned for Jack Kemp for President.

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Preceded by
William Wilson
U. S. Ambassador to the Holy See
1986-1989
Succeeded by
Thomas Patrick Melady