J. William Stinde is the former President of Piedmont University, Los Angeles, California, United States. He attended Lennox High School, and received his (BA) from San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University Northridge, and his MBA from Pepperdine University, with a thesis on The foreign corrupt practices act of 1977. He then obtained his Ph.D. at Berne University. He was a junior staff member working with Steven Smith and Bill Below to the California State Assembly Committee on Elections and Reapportionment, the team that in 1965 conducted the first computer assisted reapportionment. Later he worked as a legislative analyst for Representative Charles Wilson the United States House of Representatives (89th Congress). He was on the faculty of Loyola Marymount University, American Inter-Continental University, and Webster University. He has also worked in industry as a senior manager for a subsidiary of International Paper Company (Bren Co), U.S. Borax, Snyder Langston, Watt Industries, SGRIC Corp. and the Bekins Company. He has written on governmental control of business via civil litigation, real estate and construction accounting & finance, and military history.
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