Executive Director at Washington National Opera (2000-2002)
Treasurer at Mobil Oil (1995-1999)
Spouse
Marsha Rehns
Children
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Walter R. Arnheim (born October 10, 1944,[1] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American oil company executive and former director of the Washington National Opera. He is currently a renewable energy specialist, private equity manager, and an adviser to companies and non-profit organizations.
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Walter R. Arnheim (born October 10, 1944, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American oil company executive and former director of the Washington National...
Michael Thomas WalterArnheim (also known as "Doctor Mike"; born 24 March 1944) is a practising London barrister and author. He has written twenty-two...
EVP The Boeing Company, President & CEO Boeing Commercial Airplanes WalterArnheim – Mobil Oil executive, corporate and non-profit advisor Susan Arnold...
the board of Marathon Oil John Walker – iron and steel industrialist WalterArnheim – Mobil executive and corporate and non-profit advisor Frederick Bausman...
to be, in part, the basis for the German noble and industrialist Paul Arnheim, a character in Robert Musil's novel The Man Without Qualities. Rathenau...
brings both Ulrich and Arnheim, a Prussian business magnate and prosaic writer (whose character is based on the figure of Walter Rathenau) into her sphere...
Charles Swinburne Jun'ichirō Tanizaki Oscar Wilde Theodor Adorno Rudolf Arnheim Sri Aurobindo Roland Barthes Georges Bataille Max Black Maurice Blanchot...
joins a band of gypsies. He saves Arline, the infant daughter of Count Arnheim, from being killed by a deer. The count, in gratitude, invites him to a...
"Smoke Dreams" "Good Morning" "Make 'Em Laugh" "I Cried for You" (with Gus Arnheim and Abe Lyman) "Our Love Affair" (with Roger Edens) "This Heart of Mine"...
actor (aged 51) Alan Arkin (1934–2023), actor and filmmaker (aged 89) Gus Arnheim (1897–1955), composer (aged 58) Max Asher (1885–1957), actor (aged 71)...
Top 1945 Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers Sweet and Lovely 1983 Gus Arnheim, Neil Moret, Harry Tobias Sweet Caroline 1974 Neil Diamond Sweet Chariot...
Wollheim dissolved in 1937, Badt married Helen "Leni" Arnheim (1906-1973), the sister of Rudolf Arnheim. Aged 83, Badt committed suicide together with his...
Künstlerinnenbund [de]", an association of women artists that included Clara Arnheim, Elisabeth Büchsel, Käthe Loewenthal and Katharina Bamberg [de]. They were...
publication of Sir Walter Scott's Anne of Geierstein in 1829, opal acquired a less auspicious reputation. In Scott's novel, the Baroness of Arnheim wears an opal...
Globe Awards ceremonies Show business families Soundtrack composers Rudolf Arnheim André Bazin Sergei Eisenstein Siegfried Kracauer Lev Kuleshov Vsevolod...
approaches included works by psychologists Hugo Münsterberg and Rudolf Arnheim. Cognitive film theorists David Bordwell and Noël Carroll fostered its...
William Sylvester (as Lt. Gen. Preston Myers), David Hooks (as General Arnheim), Walter Brooke (as U.S. President), John Milford (as Air Force General), John...
which he held until his retirement in 1972. Perceptual psychologist Rudolf Arnheim was on the faculty at Sarah Lawrence College for 26 years, beginning in...
United States Serial film, lost film 1921 Die Blitzzentrale Valy Arnheim Valy Arnheim, Victor Colani Germany The Mechanical Man Andre Deed Gabriel Moreau...
Little Moonlight Can Do" (Harry M. Woods) – 3:14 "I Cried for You" (Gus Arnheim, Arthur Freed, Abe Lyman) – 2:27 The personnel of the original 10-inch...