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Philip Thigpen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philip Thigpen Philip A. Thigpen (1926 - October 29, 2013) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the Essex County Democratic Chairman and held county and local elected offices in New Jersey. He moved on from a political scandal and corruption conviction to become a powerful political leader and elected official admired by members of both parties. ==Early life== Thigpen was born in 1926, the son of John David Thigpen, a laborer, and Fannie Thigpen. He grew up in Rahway, New Jersey. He is a graduate of Seton Hall Prep. He excelled in track as a high school student and was the two-time national champion in the 880 yard run. He received B.S. in Business Administration from Seton Hall University, and an M.A. from St. Louis University. He was an Urban Fellow at Rutgers University. He was the national champion in the half-mile and the three-time National AAU Champion in the 1000-yard run while at Seton Hall. He is a member of the Seton Hall Prep Athletic Hall of Fame and the Seton Hall University Athletic Hall of Fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://scissortrace.com/essexdems/thank-you/ )〕 Thigpen was the Vice President of Urban Data Systems Inc., a Newark-based computer forms manufacturer, from 1980 to 1987. Thigpen's political ally and cousin, Donald M. Payne, also served as the firm's Vice President before his election to Congress in 1988. Thigpen also served as Executive Vice President of Leon N. Weiner & Associates, Inc., a Wilmington-based real estate development firm. He managed a joint venture with Campbell Soup and RCA to develop low income housing projects.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://scissortrace.com/essexdems/thank-you/ )〕
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