Ronald V. Pelosi | |
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Born | Ronald Virgil Pelosi[1] November 2, 1934 [1] San Francisco, California[1] |
Nationality | United States |
Ethnicity | Italian-American |
Alma mater | Stanford University, 1956[2] |
Home town | San Francisco, California |
Title | Member, San Francisco Board of Supervisors |
Term | 1968-1980[3] |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse |
Belinda Barbara Newsom, 1956-1977 (divorced); married Susan Ferguson in 1979 |
Children |
Carolyn and Cynthia Pelosi (d. 1970) |
Relatives | Paul Pelosi (brother) Nancy Pelosi (sister-in-law) |
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Ronald Pelosi is an American businessman and public figure in San Francisco, California. He is the brother-in-law of House Minority Leader and former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and is the uncle of California Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom.
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Ronald Pelosi was born and raised in San Francisco, California.
Securities industry with New York Stock Exchange member firms, Hambrecht & Quist, Dean Witter & Co.; Partner, Korn Ferry International, executive search; President, Longwood Company, Member Firm, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority; President, Forward Funds, diversified mutual fund group; President, Webster Investment Management, LLC, registered investment advisors; Board of Trustees, Pacific Corporate Group, Private Equity Fund; President, Trenholm Associates; Executive Director, Pacific Asset Management, LLC.
American Stock Exchange, National Association of Securities Dealers, National Futures Association, New York Stock Exchange, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Former panel member: American Arbitration Association, Pacific Coast Stock Exchange.
San Francisco City Planning Commission, President and Member; San Francisco Board of Supervisors, President and Member.
He was a candidate for California's 9th State Senate district in 1972.[5]
Chairman of the Board, San Francisco Employees' Retirement System. Board of Directors: Association of Bay Area Governments, Golden Gate Bridge District, and League of California Cities.
Stanford University, B.A., American History.