Theodore A. Jones

Theodore A. Jones (1912–2001) was a leading insurance industry figure who held important positions within both the public and private sectors.

[1][2] In the early 1960s, Jones was appointed by President John F. Kennedy to the Federal Committee on Equal Opportunity in Housing.

President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him as Midwest Great Lakes Regional Director of the Federal Anti-Poverty Program.

[1] He was appointed a trustee in 1963, and subsequently was elected to a full 6-year term in 1964[3] Jones also served as director of the Illinois Department of Revenue and as general manager of radio station WGRT (later WJPC) in Chicago.

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