Mr. Rumbough was heavily involved in investments and business development for more than five decades. He has been a founder, CEO or director of more than 40 companies in the U.S., the West Indies and Mexico. He was the co-founder of Citizens for Eisenhower and served as special assistant to President Eisenhower, 1953-56. He also was a founding member and director of Young Presidents Organization and World Presidents Organization and the founder of Washington Tennis Patrons Foundation. Mr. Rumbough was chairman of the US Committee for the United Nations, a director of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Foreign Policy Association, Population Resource Center, and USLTA Davis Cup policy committee. Locally, he was president or director of Planned Parenthood for almost 20 years until 1995, when he became an honorary director. He is a life trustee of Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and of International House in New York City. During WWII, he served as a US Marine Corps fighter pilot and was awarded two DFC’s and eight air medals. He is a graduate of Yale University and attended New York University Graduate School of Business Administration.