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14 Facts About Reed Cordish

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Reed S Cordish was born on June 18,1974 and is a fourth-generation American real estate developer, former professional tennis player, and former senior aide to President Donald Trump.

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Reed Saunders Cordish was born in 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Reed Cordish is the youngest son of former Goucher College professor Penelope and American real estate developer David S Cordish.

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Reed Cordish attended the Gilman School in Baltimore from first grade through high school.

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Reed Cordish was awarded the William Roper Award for the member of the senior class who demonstrates scholastic and athletic excellence.

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Reed Cordish received the George Meyers Church Tennis Trophy for advancing tennis at Princeton in 1995 and 1996, and the Leon Lapidus Memorial Award awarded to the member of the men's tennis team with the greatest achievement and dedication.

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Reed Cordish was a principal and partner of The Reed Cordish Companies, a real estate development and entertainment company.

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Reed Cordish directed the Agency Beachhead teams for President-Elect Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential transition.

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In January 2017, Reed Cordish was appointed Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental and Technology Initiatives.

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Reed Cordish was part of the Office of American Innovation, led by Trump Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, with a directive to overhaul government functions using ideas from the business sector.

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Mr Reed Cordish played a principal role in domestic policy initiatives including Workforce Development and Criminal Justice Reform.

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Reed Cordish resigned in February 2018, saying that he never planned to stay with the administration for more than a year and that his policy role was complete.

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Reed Cordish is active in his community, and currently Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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Reed Cordish is on the Board of Trustees for the National Medal of Honor Museum.