Charles Andrew Howell III Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth and Family

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Charles Andrew Howell III was born on 30 December, 1930 in Tennessee. Discover Charles Andrew Howell III's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age81 years old
Zodiac SignCapricorn
Born30 December, 1930
Birthday30 December
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Date of deathOctober 27, 2011
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NationalityUnited States

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Charles Andrew Howell III Net Worth

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After retiring from the state government, Howell accepted an offer to lead the Cumberland Museums during a time of expansion and the construction of a new wildlife park for this region. When reviewing the plans for the new construction projects he discovered some environmental issues and organized the Tennessee Initiative for Environmental Sensitivity in Construction (TIES). In May 1990, he produced a conference in Washington including speakers who were leaders in their respective parts of the construction industry, the environment and public policymakers.

After Governor Alexander's tenure completed in 1987, Howell renewed his interest in Trust For The Future, the organization he had founded earlier. He also regained interest in Republican politics and was elected to the Tennessee Republican Party Executive Committee. He later resigned. In 2000 he sought election to the county office of Assessor of Property.

His awards and recognitions include life membership in the Ladies Hermitage Association 1986, life membership in the Tennessee Recreation and Parks Association 1987, life membership in the Rugby Restoration Association 1972, Preservation Award for outstanding achievement from Historic Nashville, Inc. 1980 Award for Preservation of Mill Springs Mill from the Army Corps of Engineers 1977, Award from the Tennessee Arts Commission for his advocacy for historic preservation 1977, Fisk University Exemplary Service Award 1984, Fellow Award from the National Association of State Outdoor Recreation Liaison Officers 1985, Appreciation Award from the National Rehabilitation Association 1985, award from the National Park Service for his work in advocating for improved management of public assets 1982, The Friend In Need Award from the Tennessee Environmental Council 1991 and the Public Service Award from the U. S. Department of the Interior 1983.

December 12, 1984 was designated as Charles Howell III Day in Nashville, Tennessee, by Mayor Richard Fulton, Historic Nashville, Inc. - For his work in saving The Customs House, North Front-Belmont University, The Ryman Auditorium, Union Station, and the Second Avenue Historic District.

In 1973 Howell joined the Nashville Rotary Club, subsequently serving on the board as an officer and active committee member. Also in the early 1970s, along with Bill Bradshaw, Howell helped form a segregation academy—Franklin Road Academy, which serves kindergarten through 12th grade—standing as the chairman of the founding board.

Howell was elected to the First Metropolitan Council (1962–65), ran on the Barry Goldwater ticket in 1964 for Public Service Commission, elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives (1968–70) where his seatmate and mentor was Representative Dr. Harold Bradley, a Democrat. He ran on the Republican ticket for the Tennessee State Senate but lost the election to Senator Douglas Henry, a Democrat. Howell was an elector for the 1988 presidential election.

Howelllater re-enrolled at Lipscomb. Shortly after, he met Julie Harb and followed her to Los Angeles when she moved there with her family. He attended George Pepperdine College there and married Harb on June 10, 1954.

Upon his return to Nashville, Howell entered the family construction business with his father, Charles A. Howell Jr. His career in construction spanned the years 1954 until 1979 when he joined the administration of Governor Lamar Alexander as Assistant Commissioner of Finance and Administration, Commissioner of Conservation, State Historic Preservation Officer, Chairman of the Oil and Gas Board, Officer of the National Association of State Outdoor Recreation Liaison Officers and Conservator of The Capitol.

The son of Charles A. Howell Jr. and Helen Johnson Buchanan Howell, Howell was born in Brentwood, Tennessee, and raised in Nashville. He was a graduate of Walter Stokes School and Hillsboro High School. After graduating from Hillsboro, he attended The University of the South at Sewanee (class of '53) where he joined the Kappa Sigma fraternity. The following year Howell attended David Lipscomb College prior to enlisting in the 105th Fighter Squadron of the Air National Guard. His squadron was activated in early 1951 and he spent the next 18 months on active duty. While on active duty, Howell took classes in radio broadcasting. Upon release from duty, he worked briefly at WKSR (AM) in Pulaski, Tennessee.

Charles Andrew Howell III (December 30, 1930 – October 27, 2011) was an American businessman and politician who was involved in historic preservation projects in Tennessee.

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