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Location:
New York City, NY
Posted:
June 23, 2020

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JAMES P. MacGUIRE

add056@r.postjobfree.com

*** **** **** ******—3H

New York, NY 10022 c. 516-***-****

International communications, marketing and development executive; writer and editor

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP 2006-2020

Direct ongoing leadership giving and other development communications and marketing activities at the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, the Archdiocese of New York, over a dozen of its constituent parishes, Portsmouth Abbey School, IESE Business School, Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund and other organizations. Total amount raised in these campaigns has been in excess of $300 million. Researched and identified major donors, personally cultivated, solicited, and stewarded dozens of five, six and seven figure gifts. Also led event and communication efforts.

PORTSMOUTH INSTITUTE 2009-Present

Founded and directed the Portsmouth Institute (www.portsmouthinstitute.org), a center for Catholic thought, prayer and study in Portsmouth RI, and edited its publication, the Portsmouth Review. Director Emeritus 2013-present.

MAN ‘O WAR PROJECT INC. 2015-19

Board Chair

Led board of directors in overseeing operations and raising funds to validate a Columbia University Department of Psychiatry- developed protocol for equine-assisted therapy (EAT) for veterans suffering from suicidal impulses and PTSD. Long term goal is to publicize, license, replicate and operationalize such a protocol nationally and globally. Lead funder is the Earle I. Mack Foundation.

THE ANGLOSPHERE SOCIETY 2016-Present

Board Member

Participate at board level in this membership organization dedicated to

promoting the Special Relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. Raised funds, planned events, and edited communications, including a collection called Religious Liberty: The Rise of Global Intolerance, published by the Lexington Books imprint of Rowman & Littlefield in July of 2019.

CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING 2003—2005

WASHINGTON, DC

Managing Director, American History and Civics Initiative

Launched initiative to develop television, print, Internet and interactive programming in American history and civics education targeted at middle and high school students. Focused on forming content and distribution partnerships with governmental and private sector organizations that advance initiative’s educational goals by recruiting leading scholars and entrepreneurs in the field.

GILDER PUBLISHING 2000-2002

HOUSATONIC, MA and NEW YORK, NY

Senior Vice President

Responsible for creation of television, web casting and international business development at this privately held communications company specializing in identifying ascendant technologies in the Internet, Energy, Biotechnology and other critical scientific sectors.

THE HEALTH NETWORK 1994-1999

ORLANDO and NEW YORK

Vice President, Corporate Development (1997-1999)

Responsible for development at this cable television, Internet and multiple media health information service bought by Fox in 1999. Responsibilities included recruiting leading experts in major medical categories, managing medical partner relationship with Mayo Clinic, new programming initiatives, Internet applications, other media (radio, books, magazines, etc.), and all international deals. Also generated over 20% of revenue via programming partnerships with major medical centers (Memorial Sloan-Kettering, Cleveland Clinic, Texas Medical Center, etc.) and leading sponsors.

Director of Programming & Editor-in-Chief (1994-1997)

Responsible for planning, launch and management of sixteen hours daily of live consumer-oriented health and medical programming at America’s Health Network. Identified, hired and managed talent and producers for eight Ask The Doctor series, determined schedules, set topics, supervised research and initiated health news, specials and other programming development, including the launch of AHN.com.

MANHATTAN INSTITUTE 1990-1993

NEW YORK, NY

Center for Educational Innovation

Senior Fellow (1990-1993)

Wrote Miracle in East Harlem: The Fight for Choice in Public Education (Times Books) and many other articles on education for public policy research organization. Also wrote and edited articles for the first twelve issues of City Journal, an award-winning public policy quarterly.

MACMILLAN INC. 1983-1989

NEW YORK, NY

Original member of corporate development team that grew company from $385 million in 1982 revenues to $1 billion in 1988, primarily via 32 acquisitions of information businesses

(Scribners, Bobbs-Merrill, etc.). Identified prospects, initiated contact, developed deal structures, led due diligence, and integrated companies into Macmillan operating divisions. Founded Macmillan Video.

TIME INC. 1980-1983

NEW YORK, NY

Planned and consummated Time Inc. investment in USA Network as well as participation in pay-per-view television and other interactive media. Also planned and produced educational videos and related print materials for institutional market and managed distribution of the BBC home video library in the US.

OTHER

Many articles in national general and scholarly publications, including the Wall Street Journal, The New Criterion, City Journal, Critical Stages, Southern Review, St. Austin’s Review, National Review, Brooklyn Eagle, Southern Review, San Francisco Chronicle, Quest and Education Week. Formerly country program director for Catholic Relief Services in Burundi, managing multi-million dollar health care and agricultural development projects. Taught at the Sheen Center for Thought and Culture, Johns Hopkins, Cambridge and in inner city Baltimore. Board memberships include AFGRO, The Anglosphere Society, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Stageplays Theatre Company, Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Smithsonian American Art Museum National Council, Lawrence-Woodmere Academy and Student-Sponsor Partners. Member of the International Lawn Tennis Club.

EDUCATION

Johns Hopkins University (B.A. with honors, 1973; M.A. and Teaching Fellow, 1974); additional research towards Ph.D. at University of Cambridge (1974-1976); NYU (accounting and finance, 1982).

PUBLICATIONS

London and the English Countryside (World of Travel Press, 1989)

Campion (with Christopher Buckley, Ignatius Press, 1990)

Beyond Partisan Politics (Center for Social Thought, 1992)

Miracle in East Harlem: The Fight for Choice in Public Education (with Seymour Fliegel, Times Books/ Random House, 1993)

Dusk on Lake Tanganyika (Fermanagh Press, 1999)

The Rockaway Hunting Club at 125 (with Benjamin Allison, privately printed, 2004)

Newman and the Intellectual Tradition (Sheed & Ward, 2013)

The Catholic Shakespeare? (Sheed & Ward, 2013)

Modern Science/ Ancient Faith (Sheed & Ward, 2013)

The Catholic William F. Buckley Jr. (Sheed & Ward, 2014)

Catholicism and the American Experience (Sheed & Ward 2014)

Real Lace Revisited (The Lyons Press, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, 2017)

Worlds Within Worlds: A Father’s Poems and Prayers (Author House, 2018)

International Religious Freedom: The Rise of Global Intolerance (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019)

Out of Time: Surviving the Sixties (Amazon, 2020)



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