Two West Point Graduates Named to GradPAC Leadership Positions
Dan Rice (USMA '88) and Peter W. Gaudet (USMA '91) have been named to GradPAC's Advisory Board. GradPAC is a national non-partisan political action committee comprised of graduates of West Point, Annapolis, the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. GradPAC holds as its mission the support of fellow service academy graduates who have served their nation with distinction and valor in uniform and now seek election to the U.S. House, U.S. Senate or the Presidency of the United States.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 14, 2004--GradPAC Chairman Shawn N. Olds announced
the appointment of Dan Rice and Peter W. Gaudet to the organization’s advisory
board today.
Rice graduated from the United States Military Academy at
West Point in 1988, and he is a Senior Business Development Officer and Vice
President at the U.S. Trust Company of New York. Gaudet is a 1991 graduate of
West Point. He currently manages seven high net-worth alternative investment
partnerships for Credit Suisse Asset Management (CSAM) in New York
City.
“I have often remarked that I do not know if I have met a more
selfless, dedicated, philanthropic and innately-able leader than Dan Rice.
Despite his service as an Airborne Ranger, his MBA, his fast-track business
career or his community leadership, Dan is not about accolades, he is about
action,” said GradPAC Chairman Olds. “Whether it is founding a non-profit to
support our troops after September 11th, launching an organization to bring
together service academy graduates from across the globe or providing leadership
to protect our endangered species, Dan employs the same drive, determination,
passion and conviction in all that he does. GradPAC’s candidates and staff will
be greatly served by Dan’s knowledge, vision and example for many years to
come.”
Upon graduation from West Point, Rice served as a United States
Army Field Artillery Officer for four years. Subsequently, he earned a Master of
Business Administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at
Northwestern University. Currently, he works at the U.S. Trust Company of New
York in their private client division. In this role, he works with affluent
families and foundations across the country to manage their wealth.
Rice
is active in a number of veterans’ and national security causes. He co-founded
“Operation Enduring Support” to assist National Guard and Reserve soldiers
deployed after September 11, 2001. He also serves as President of
AcademyConnect, a national alumni association comprised of graduates of the
federal service academies. Additionally, he is a member of the Business
Executives for National Security (BENS) and a trustee for the USS Hornet
Aircraft Carrier Museum. Rice also serves on the board of trustees of WildAid,
an organization devoted to protecting our endangered species.
In 2003,
Dan sought and hired a Los Angeles, California based production company to film
a ten-part documentary on distinguished graduates of West Point, Annapolis, the
U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy and U.S. Merchant Marine
Academy. The television documentary is slated to be released in late 2004 with a
companion book to follow.
Rice resides in New York, New
York.
Before attending the United States Military Academy, Peter Gaudet
was a member of the National Honor Society and captain of his school’s football
team. After graduating from West Point with a degree in Economics, Gaudet served
as a Field Artillery Officer in the United States Army including assignments at
Fort Benning, Georgia; Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Camp Casey, Korea; and Fort Lewis,
Washington. Among other military awards and achievements, Gaudet earned both
Airborne and Air Assault badges during his career.
“Pete currently
operates as the civilian version of our military’s ‘silent warrior.’ His
strengths lay in his resolve to deliver nothing short of perfection when called
upon yet he expects no praise or glory for his accomplishments,” said Chairman
Olds. “Just as he excelled in the Army, Pete has blazed a trail in the private
sector in both the banking industry and as an entrepreneur, owning a restaurant
in Manhattan. He is the consummate veteran, businessman, husband and father, and
we are fortunate to have him as a part of our GradPAC family.”
Upon
leaving active duty in 1994, Gaudet joined the Merrill Lynch Private Client
Group as a financial consultant while concurrently serving in Reserve Officer
status as a Military Academy Liaison Officer for the West Point Office of
Admissions. During that time, Gaudet also served on U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick
Moynihan’s Academy Appointment Board as well as a class trustee on the West
Point Association of Graduates (AOG) Board of Trustees.
In 1996, Gaudet
joined Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette (DLJ) where he played an integral role in
developing the firm’s alternative investment business. In 2000, he joined Credit
Suisse First Bank (CSFB), a leading global investment bank with 89 locations in
37 countries on 6 continents, as a Vice President after its acquisition of DLJ.
Gaudet left the U.S. Army Reserve as a Captain in 2002, and he continues
to be active in numerous causes and organizations which support West Point,
charitable giving, military personnel and our nation.
Originally from
Harrison, New York, Gaudet currently lives in Chappaqua, New York with his wife,
son and daughter.
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