Memo: John Hager
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- Title (Dublin Core)
- Memo: John Hager
- Description (Dublin Core)
- This memorandum includes information on John Hager's retirement and willingness to help with projects for Senator Dole.
- Date (Dublin Core)
- 1995-01-07
- Date Created (Dublin Core)
- 1995-01-07
- Congress (Dublin Core)
- 104th (1995-1997)
- Topics (Dublin Core)
- See all items with this valueRetirement
- See all items with this valueDisabilities
- Policy Area (Curation)
- Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
- Creator (Dublin Core)
- Vachon, Alexander
- Record Type (Dublin Core)
- memorandum
- Names (Dublin Core)
- See all items with this valueAmerican Tobacco Company
- See all items with this valueDole, Robert J., 1923-2021
- See all items with this valueHager, John H.
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- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
- Language (Dublin Core)
- eng
- Collection Finding Aid (Dublin Core)
- https://dolearchivecollections.ku.edu/?p=collections/findingaid&id=54&q=
- Physical Location (Dublin Core)
- Collection 021, Box 2, Folder 4
- Institution (Dublin Core)
- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
- Archival Collection (Dublin Core)
- Alec Vachon Papers, 1969-2006
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MEMORANDUM
Date: January 7, 1995
To: Senator Dole
From: Alec Vachon (initialed)
RE: JOHN HAGER
John Hager dropped in this week, with personal news. He has "retired," with a golden parachute from his employer. Last year, his employer, American Tobacco Company, was acquired by a British firm, B.A.T. Industries P.L.C. Although a number of American Tobacco executives got the axe at that time, John was promoted--to Senior Vice President. However, B.A.T. continues to downsize management and he was let go this week--with a good deal. They will carry him for the next year and a half until he qualifies for his pension. I gather he is now financially independent.
John is looking for something to do. He has thought of running again for Chairmanship of the Virginia GOP. He may also take another run at reviving the RNC Disability Advisory Committee--although with Jeannie Austin gone there will be probably even less interest than before (which was only just above zero).
I suspect John would also be interested in helping out with any future plans you might have.
cc: Dan -
MEMORANDUM
Date: January 7, 1995
To: Senator Dole
From: Alec Vachon (initialed)
RE: JOHN HAGER
John Hager dropped in this week, with personal news. He has "retired," with a golden parachute from his employer. Last year, his employer, American Tobacco Company, was acquired by a British firm, B.A.T. Industries P.L.C. Although a number of American Tobacco executives got the axe at that time, John was promoted--to Senior Vice President. However, B.A.T. continues to downsize management and he was let go this week--with a good deal. They will carry him for the next year and a half until he qualifies for his pension. I gather he is now financially independent.
John is looking for something to do. He has thought of running again for Chairmanship of the Virginia GOP. He may also take another run at reviving the RNC Disability Advisory Committee--although with Jeannie Austin gone there will be probably even less interest than before (which was only just above zero).
I suspect John would also be interested in helping out with any future plans you might have.
cc: Dan -
MEMORANDUM
Date: January 7, 1995
To: Senator Dole
From: Alec Vachon (initialed)
RE: JOHN HAGER
John Hager dropped in this week, with personal news. He has "retired," with a golden parachute from his employer. Last year, his employer, American Tobacco Company, was acquired by a British firm, B.A.T. Industries P.L.C. Although a number of American Tobacco executives got the axe at that time, John was promoted--to Senior Vice President. However, B.A.T. continues to downsize management and he was let go this week--with a good deal. They will carry him for the next year and a half until he qualifies for his pension. I gather he is now financially independent.
John is looking for something to do. He has thought of running again for Chairmanship of the Virginia GOP. He may also take another run at reviving the RNC Disability Advisory Committee--although with Jeannie Austin gone there will be probably even less interest than before (which was only just above zero).
I suspect John would also be interested in helping out with any future plans you might have.
cc: Dan
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