[1] He graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Nazarene College in 1958 and with a Bachelor of Laws from Yale Law School in 1961.
He was appointed executive assistant to James Day Hodgson in 1970 and was nominated to serve as the United States Solicitor of Labor by President Richard Nixon in 1971.
[3] Schubert resigned, effective March 1, 1975, to return to Bethlehem Steel.
[6][7] Schubert became the president of the American Red Cross on January 1, 1983.
[8] He served as president and chief executive officer of the Points of Light Foundation.