[Web 1][Book 2] Graham is also the director and board chairman of CanAlaska Uranium, a mining exploration company.
He later attended Princeton University where he graduated with a B.A from Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in 1955.
At the time, he was interested in becoming a lawyer for the Middle East oil company and in the summer of 1958 took an intensive Arabic language course at Harvard University.
While at Harvard Law School he took then professor Henry Kissinger's seminar on defense policy and administration.
[2] Following graduation, he was offered a clerkship with Chief Judge Wilbur Miller of the Circuit Court of appeals for the District of Columbia.
In early 1962, congressman Brent Spence offered Graham the position of the United States House Committee on Banking and Currency (now known as the United States House Committee on Financial Services) for the balance of that year.
In 1969 Graham left New york where he worked for a large law firm of Shearman and Sterling, and returned to Washington to re-enter government service.
[Book 4] In 2010, Thomas Graham was appointed to the United Arab Emirates' international advisory board, guiding that country's nuclear energy program and holding it to the highest standards of safety, security, and nonproliferation.