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Leo Cherne

Leo Cherne
Ronald Reagan Leo Cherne and Mrs Cherne 1982.jpg
Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
In office
March 11, 1976 – May 4, 1977
President Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Preceded by George Anderson
Succeeded by Anne Armstrong (1981)
Personal details
Born (1912-09-08)September 8, 1912
New York City, New York, U.S.
Died January 12, 1999(1999-01-12) (aged 86)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Education New York University (BA)
New York Law School (LLB)

Leo M. Cherne (September 8, 1912, The Bronx, New York – January 12, 1999) was an American economist, public servant and commentator. He graduated from New York Law School in 1935. His career spanned more than fifty years.

Cherne's father, Max Chernetsky, was a Russian-Jewish compositor who emigrated from Bessarabia to New York in 1904.

Cherne, an economist and attorney, was a public policy expert who became a principal co-anchor of ABC-TV's All-Star News, the first hour-long prime time nightly network news broadcast, in the 1952-1953 television season. While not a ratings success against entertainment programs on NBC and CBS, All-Star News is credited as pointing the way toward the format later used by long-form local news broadcasts in cities across America in the 1960s and beyond and by CNN and other national and international cable news networks since 1980.

Cherne later gained prominence in the private sector as Executive Director of the Research Institute of America, founded to translate complex government legislation for the businessman; Chairman of the Executive Committee of Freedom House, established to advance the struggle for freedom at home and abroad; and Chairman of the International Rescue Committee, formed to assist democratic leaders, scholars, and others to escape fascism, communism, and other forms of totalitarianism. He maintained these positions for the greater part of his career.

Cherne also served many presidents, from Franklin Roosevelt to George H. W. Bush, in a variety of capacities, including memberships on the U.S. Select Committee for Western Hemisphere Immigration and the U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, as well as his activities on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and the Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB). He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan in 1984.


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