Robert J. LaFortune
Robert J. LaFortune | |
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Mayor of Tulsa | |
In office 1970–1978 | |
Preceded by | James M. Hewgley, Jr. |
Succeeded by | Jim Inhofe |
Personal details | |
Born |
Robert James LaFortune January 24, 1927 Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Political party | Republican |
Occupation | Engineer, politician, philanthropist |
Robert J. LaFortune (born January 24, 1927) is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. LaFortune was mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma from 1970 to 1978.[1]
Early life
LaFortune was born and raised in Tulsa. His parents, Joseph Aloysius LaFortune and Gertrude Leona Tremel LaFortune, who had moved there in 1920 from South Bend, Indiana.[2] Joseph, a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, worked for thirty years at was an Warren Petroleum Company, becoming executive vice president and a noted local philanthropist. Robert LaFortune graduated from Cascia Hall Preparatory School in 1944. He served in the United States Merchant Marine Cadet Corps for two years. After receiving his discharge, he attended the University of Tulsa and then transferred to Purdue University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering in 1951. He then joined Reilly Tar and Chemical Company, where he worked for five years. He then became a part owner of Reed Drilling Company.[2]
Public sector
Robert left private business to serve as Tulsa's commissioner of streets and public property from 1964 to 1970). LaFortune was elected Mayor of Tulsa in 1970. He was active in the development of the Tulsa Port of Catoosa and the city's freeway system,[2] as well as the Williams Center and Tulsa Performing Arts Center in downtown Tulsa.[3]
Awards and honors
He is or has been a director of Apco Argentina Inc., BOK Financial Corporation[4] and the Williams Companies.[3] LaFortune is a member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America, the organization's governing body.[5]
He was a 1982 recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America, and in 1995 the University of Tulsa granted him an honorary doctor of laws degree.[3] He is the uncle of Bill LaFortune,[6] who served as Mayor of Tulsa (2002–2006).
Personal life
LaFortune's grandson, G. T. Bynum, is mayor-elect of Tulsa.[7]
References
- ↑ The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians
- 1 2 3 Schell, Kent A. "LaFortune, Robert James." Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Accessed February 5, 2009.
- 1 2 3 In 1970, he was elected mayor of Tulsa, an office he held until 1978. "Business Hall of Fame: Biographies of Inductees, at University of Tulsa Collins College of Business website; retrieved February 5, 2009.
- ↑ Top Executive Profile: Robert J. LaFortune, portfolio.com; accessed March 1, 2014.
- ↑ Boy Scouts of America Annual Report 2011
- ↑ "Boardmember in the Spotlight," Oklahoma Cities and Towns (June 2005), pp. 5-6.
- ↑ http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/elections/who-is-g-t-bynum-a-man-with-deep-family/article_51752dab-21c7-53c1-86dd-1b9218d5cb5e.html
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by James M. Hewgley, Jr. |
31st Mayor of Tulsa 1970-1978 |
Succeeded by Jim Inhofe |