| Harlan Rogers Crow | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1949 Dallas, Texas, USA |
| Alma mater |
Randolph-Macon Academy |
| Occupation | Real estate developer |
| Political party | Republican |
| Parents | Margaret Doggett Crow and Trammel Crow |
Harlan Rogers Crow (born 1949) is an American real estate developer from Dallas, Texas.[1][2]
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Harlan Crow was born in Dallas, the third son of Margaret Doggett Crow and real estate developer Trammel Crow. He has four brothers and one sister. Unlike his siblings, he attended high school at the Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia.[2] He later attended Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, before he transferred to the University of Texas where he received a BBA.
He worked as a leasing agent for Trammell Crow Houston Industrial from 1974 to 1978 and managed the Dallas Office Building development operations of Trammell Crow Company from 1978 to 1986. He then served as President of the Wyndham Hotel Company from 1986 to 1988. He assumed responsibility for Crow Holdings in 1988 and currently serves as both Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.[3]
He is a member of the founding committee of the interest group, Club for Growth, and serves on the board of the American Enterprise Institute.[4][5] He has donated almost $5 million to Republican campaigns and conservative groups. He is a close friend of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; this relationship has made Thomas the center of a debate about questionable judicial ethics.[6] He is also a friend and former business partner of the publisher Wick Allison.[7]
In 2009, Crow mounted an unsuccessful multimillion dollar campaign to block the establishment of a publicly owned convention hotel in Dallas.[8] That same year, he provided $500,000 to Liberty Central, which was established by Virginia Thomas, the wife of Justice Thomas. At that time, the sources of Liberty Central's startup funds were not publicly disclosed.[9]
His Dallas residence includes a backyard statuary featuring replicas of dictators Mao Zedong, Vladimir Lenin, Fidel Castro, and Joseph Stalin.[10]
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