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William C. Chasey

William Carman "Bill" Chasey (February 11, 1940 - May 23, 2015) was the founder and President of the Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility (FCSR) in Warsaw, Poland. He was an educator, author, research scientist, inventor, and served as a senior campaign advisor to President Ronald Reagan.
The mission of the FCSR is to mentor senior corporate leaders, giving them skills for developing corporate social responsibility values in their firms. The primary focus of the FCSR is to serve needy Polish children. The FCSR's 90 members include CEOs of some of the world's largest and most well-regarded corporations from a diverse and broad range of industry sectors. To date, the FCSR has fed over 5 - million meals to needy Polish children, and presently feeds 60,000 meals each month to 3,000 kids in 13 Polish Schools.
Chasey founded 6 international MBA programs on behalf of City University of Seattle, and one on behalf of National University in California. He has advised over 150 multi-national companies in International Business and Corporate Philanthropy. Dr. Chasey served as an Adjunct Professor during his years living in Europe, and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Entrepreneurship at Kozminski University in Warsaw, Poland, the Polish Open University in Warsaw, Poland the Warsaw School of Economics in Warsaw, Poland, and the American University in Bulgaria in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Chasey was founder and President of the William Chasey Organization a Washington, DC lobbying firm for over twenty-five years. During his lobbying career, Chasey represented some of the world's most prestigious business clients and 23 foreign governments before the United States Congress. He was a Registered Lobbyist with both the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives and the Secretary of the United States Senate as required by the Lobbying Disclosure Act. He was a Registered Foreign Agent, United States Department of Justice. (RFA Number 4221) as required by the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Chasey's professional lobbying ability was captured on film during two episodes of Michael Moore's ''TV Nation'' television series in 1994. Because of Chasey's lobbying talents, ''TV Nation'' was recognized by the United States Congress by passing Resolution H.J. 365, which declared August 16, 1994 as "TV Nation Day." ''TV Guide'' named ''TV Nation'' one of the ten best television shows of 1995.
Chasey held the John F. Kennedy Professorship at the Peabody College of Education and Human Development of Vanderbilt University, (Named Academic Professorship funded by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation, Washington, DC). Chasey was a Research Scientist in the Convulsive Disorders Clinic of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He served as a Senior Scientist in the Institute on Mental Retardation and Intellectual Development (IMRID), and as a Senior Scientist in the Laboratory of Intrinsic Motivation, and as Chairman of the Research Ethics Committee at the Peabody College of Education and Human Development of Vanderbilt University 1972–1975.
Chasey is the author of over 100 research investigations and publications in the field of mental retardation. He invented 3 research instruments to measure psychomotor learning of mentally retarded children.
==Early life and education==
Chasey was born in Trenton, New Jersey to William Carman Chasey and Hazel Marie Chasey. He grew up in a working-class family and was influenced greatly during his school years by his association with the YMCA and his church. Chasey's father was a graduate of Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Virginia. He made his living in sales and ended his career as a sales representative for a large milk company in New Jersey.
Chasey attended public schools in Trenton, New Jersey and graduated from Pennsbury High School in Yardley, Pennsylvania. He received his B.S. degree in Physical Education from Springfield College (MA) in 1962, where he was a member of the gymnastics and track teams. He was Vice President of his graduating class, and was elected Senior Class Graduation Marshall.
Chasey received his M.A degree in Education from East Carolina University in 1965 while serving as a Marine Corps Officer at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He was elected a member of Phi Delta Kappa, the National Honorary Education Fraternity.
Chasey received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Maryland in 1969 while serving as an Instructor at the University. His academic concentration was the psychomotor development of mentally retarded children.
Chasey was awarded an LH.D, Doctor of Humane Letters, (honoris causa) Literarum Humanarum Doctor, Honorary Doctorate, (Humanitarian Excellence), from National University (California) in 1985 for his work in lobbying the Central American Peace Plan through the US Congress.

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