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James O. Robbins

Born: c. 1942
Died: 10-Oct-2007
Location of death: Westport, MA
Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified

Gender: Male
Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Business
Party Affiliation: Republican

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: President of Cox Communications, 1985-2005

Military service: US Navy (Vietnam)

Brother: E. Brooks Robbins
Sister: Barbara R. Anderson
Wife: Debby Robbins (three daughters)
Daughter: Jane Brooks Robbins
Daughter: Payson Robbins Murray
Daughter: Hilary Robbins Thomas

    High School: St. Paul's School, Concord, NH
    University: BA American Studies, University of Pennsylvania
    University: MBA, Harvard Business School
    Administrator: President, Board of Trustees, St. Paul's School, Concord, NH

    Cox Communications CEO (1995-2005)
    Cox Communications President (1985-2005)
    Cox Communications VP New York City (1983-85)
    Viacom eventually Senior VP Operations (1979-1983)
    Continental Cablevision of Ohio (1972-79)
    WBZ-TV News Boston Managing Editor (past)
    Member of the Board of Bessemer Venture Partners
    Member of the Board of Cox Communications
    Member of the Board of Cox Enterprises (2006-07)
    Member of the Board of Humana (2005-07)
    Forstmann Little & Co. Advisory Board
    National Cable Satellite Corporation Executive Committee
    National Cable & Telecommunications Association
    Northwestern Mutual Chairman, Policy Holders Examining Committee
    Forward Together PAC
    Friends for Harry Reid
    Friends of George Allen
    Friends of Newt Gingrich
    Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Chairman
    Pete Wilson for President Committee
    Tom Delay Congressional Committee


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