William R. Rivkin Explained

Office:United States Ambassador to Luxembourg
President:John F. Kennedy
Term Start:1962
Term End:1965
Office2:United States Ambassador to Senegal
President2:Lyndon B. Johnson
Term Start2:1966
Term End2:1967
Office3:United States Ambassador to the Gambia
President3:Lyndon B. Johnson
Term Start3:1966
Term End3:1967
Birth Name:William Robert Rivkin
Birth Date:16 April 1919
Birth Place:Muscatine, Iowa, US
Education:University of Iowa (B.A.)
Northwestern University (J.D.)
Occupation:Diplomat
Spouse:Helen Enid Hammerman
Children:Laura Rivkin Ledford
Julie Rivkin Wheeler
Robert S. Rivkin
Charles Rivkin
Relations:Cindy S. Moelis (daughter-in-law)
Joanne H. Alter (sister-in-law)

William Robert Rivkin (April 16, 1919 – March 19, 1967)[1] was a United States diplomat who served as ambassador to Luxembourg, Senegal, and Gambia in the 1960s.

Early life and education

Rivkin was born in 1919, the first child of Samuel Wolf Rivkin, an immigrant from the Russian Empire who worked as a local tailor, and Florence Fryer, a British immigrant who had met Samuel in Muscatine, Iowa. He grew up in Davenport, Iowa and graduated from Davenport High School, now Davenport Central High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Iowa in 1941 and a J.D. degree from Northwestern University in 1948. While at Iowa, he was the national intercollegiate oratorical champion. At Northwestern, he edited the Northwestern Law Review and finished first in his law class.

After graduation from Iowa, Rivkin joined the United States Army, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel during World War II. He was awarded the Bronze Star and received the French l'ordre de la santé publique, rank of chevalier.[2]

Government service

In 1956, Rivkin served as deputy director of Adlai E. Stevenson II's second Presidential campaign, and in 1960 was the Midwest coordinator of the Presidential Campaign of then-Senator John F. Kennedy.

He was a U.S. diplomat, serving as Ambassador to Luxembourg (1962-1965) under President John F. Kennedy, and to Senegal (1966-1967) and the Gambia (1966-1967) under President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Phi Beta Kappa.

Personal life and death

In 1959, Rivkin married Helen Enid Hammerman.[3] [4] Helen's grandfather founded J.K. Industries in Chicago and her father, Sol Hammerman, and her Uncle Meyer Hammerman, grew it into one of the nation's largest children's clothing manufacturers at the time.[5] They remained married until his death in 1967. They had four children:

In 1971, Enid remarried to Dr. John Sterry Long and dedicated the rest of her life to humanitarian causes particularly focusing on the delivery of medical and food aid to distressed populations in remote regions of the world.

Rivkin died in 1967. He is interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The annual Rivkin award of the United States Foreign Service is presented in his honour.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://ancexplorer.army.mil/publicwmv/index.html Arlington National Cemetery Explorer
  2. Davenport Daily Times, September 25, 1937, page 4
  3. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-01-29/news/0201290154_1_college-board-columbia-college-relief Chicago Tribune: "Enid H. Long, 71 - Served on college board, medical relief missions" By James Janega
  4. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-01-11/news/ct-met-obit-long-20130111_1_gynecologist-babies-respiratory-illness Chicago Tribune: "Dr. John Sterry Long, 1921-2013 - Rush obstetrician-gynecologist delivered more than 10,000 babies" By Patrick Svitek
  5. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-02-28/business/ct-biz-0228-chicago-confidential--20100228_1_inquest-toyota-eliot-spitzer Chicago Tribune: "Robert Rivkin takes on challenge of Toyota inquest with Transportation Department - Chicago attorney’s family ties to national politics run deep" By Melissa Harris
  6. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/robert-s-rivkin/gIQA1EcGAP_topic.html Chicago Tribune: "Robert S. Rivkin - Department of Transportation General Counsel
  7. https://www.nytimes.com/1988/05/08/style/cindy-moelis-and-robert-rivkin-marry.html New York Times: "Cindy Moelis and Robert Rivkin Marry"
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20100218173745/http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/fellows/staff White House website Staff Bios: "Cindy S. Moelis, Director"
  9. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/17/world/europe/17iht-envoy.html?pagewanted=all New York Times: "New U.S. Envoy Takes Up Post" By BRIAN KNOWLTON