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Jack Ryan (politician)

John Clemens Ryan[1] (born October 6, 1959) is an American former investment banker and politician who was a candidate in the 2004 U.S. Senate race in Illinois. In 2000, he retired as an active partner at Goldman Sachs to teach at Hales Franciscan High School, a private Catholic high school in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood.

Jack Ryan
Personal details
Born
John Clemens Ryan

(1959-10-06) October 6, 1959 (age 64)
Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
(m. 1991; div. 1999)
Amanda Klingman
(m. 2008)
EducationDartmouth College (BA)
Harvard University (JD, MBA)

His 2004 campaign for the Senate, against Barack Obama, received widespread media attention for the disclosure of sealed custody documents stemming from his divorce from actress Jeri Ryan. The unsealing of those documents detailed allegations that Ryan wanted his wife to perform sexual acts in public which in turn led to Ryan's withdrawal from the campaign.[2][3]

In March 2005, Ryan launched 22nd Century Media, a news media company dedicated to providing hyper-local news in both print and digital media formats. In 2015, Ryan left 22nd Century Media to launch REX, a technology-based real estate services company that works outside the MLS to sell homes.[4]

Early life edit

Ryan spent his childhood in Wilmette, Illinois, the son of Helen Marie (Bruns) and Donald Robert Ryan, a managing partner at a trade and clearing house.[1][5][6] One of six siblings, he attended New Trier High School.[7] He graduated from high school in 1977 and went on to Dartmouth College, where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and his JD from Harvard Law School, with honors.[7]

Investment banking edit

Ryan worked at Casa Juan Diego, a refugee camp for Latinos fleeing the Central American civil wars. He worked for Goldman Sachs as an investment banker and eventual partner, first in New York City, and then in the Chicago branch.[7]

In 2000, after Goldman Sachs went public, Ryan's net worth was in the tens of millions. He retired from Goldman as a partner and taught for three years at Hales Franciscan High School in Chicago.[7] He left his teaching position to run for the Senate in 2004.[citation needed]

Starting in 2005, he ran 22nd Century Media, which published 15 separate localized newspapers and websites in the Chicago area.[citation needed]

He runs REX, a technology-based real estate services company that works outside the MLS to sell homes.[4] Ryan has dedicated the wealth created from the venture to building homes and schools for children. As part of its social mission, for every 50 homes it sells, REX builds a home for someone who doesn't have one.[8]

2004 U.S. Senate race edit

Ryan hoped to succeed retiring Republican Peter Fitzgerald in the United States Senate. On March 16, 2004, he won the Republican primary, pitting him against Democrat Barack Obama. However, after his divorce records containing damaging allegations were unsealed and made public, he announced his decision to withdraw his candidacy on June 25, 2004, and officially filed the documentation to do so on July 29.[9] During his Senate campaign, Ryan was a proponent of across-the-board tax cuts and tort reform, reductions in federal spending, as well as a proponent of equal opportunity in education.[citation needed]

In 2004, Ryan's staff had Justin Warfel (a campaign worker) follow Barack Obama throughout the day and record everything he did in public on videotape.[10] The tactic backfired when Barack Obama and others, including Ryan's supporters, criticized this activity. Ryan's spokesman apologized and promised that Warfel would give Obama more space. Obama said he was satisfied with Ryan's decision.[10]

Campaign demise edit

Ryan married actress Jeri Ryan (née Zimmerman) in 1991; together they have a son, Alex Ryan, born 1994. They divorced in 1999 in California, and the records of the divorce were open but their custody documents were sealed at their joint request. Five years later, when Ryan's Senate campaign began, the Chicago Tribune newspaper and WLS-TV, the local ABC affiliate, sought to have the records released. On March 3, 2004, several of Ryan's GOP primary opponents urged release of the records.[11] Both Ryan and his wife had agreed to make their divorce records public, but not make the custody records public, claiming that the custody records could be harmful to their son if released.[12] On March 16, 2004, Ryan won the GOP primary with 36 percent to 23 percent against businessman and perennial political candidate Jim Oberweis, who came in second.[13] Obama won the Democratic primary, with 53 percent to 23 percent against Dan Hynes, who came in second.[citation needed]

On March 29, 2004, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Schnider ruled that several of the Ryans' custody records should be opened to the public.[14] The following week, on April 2, 2004, Barack Obama called on Democrats not to inject them into the campaign.[15] The Ryan campaign characterized Obama's stance as hypocritical because people they alleged to be Obama's backers had been emailing reports about the divorce records before Judge Schnider's decision and urging the press to seek to open them.[15]

In May 2004, a Chicago Tribune poll found Ryan trailing Obama 52% to 30%.[16] On June 22, 2004, after receiving a report from the referee, Judge Schnider released the files that were deemed consistent with the interests of Ryan's young child. In those files, Jeri Ryan alleged that Jack Ryan had wanted her to perform sexual acts with him in public in sex clubs in New York City, New Orleans, and Paris, but no sex occurred. Jeri Ryan described one as "a bizarre club with cages, whips and other apparatus hanging from the ceiling." The decision to release these files generated much controversy because it went against both parents' direct request, and because it reversed the earlier decision to seal the papers in the best interest of the child, who had special needs. On the same day, Jim Oberweis, Ryan's defeated opponent in the GOP primary, commented that if the allegations were true, "it would end the candidacy."[17]

Ryan's campaign indeed ended less than a week after the custody records were opened, and Ryan officially filed the documentation to withdraw on July 29, 2004. The same party leaders who called for Ryan's resignation chose Alan Keyes as Ryan's replacement in the race; Keyes lost to Obama, 27% to 70%.[18][19]

Ryan's response edit

Subsequent to his withdrawal from the U.S. Senate race in Illinois, Jack Ryan has characterized what happened to him as a "new low for politics in America." According to Ryan, it was unprecedented in American politics for a newspaper to sue for access to sealed custody documents. Ryan opposed unsealing the divorce records of Senator John Kerry during Kerry's race against George W. Bush in 2004, and Kerry's divorce records remained sealed. Ryan subsequently made a statement requesting "Let me be the only person this has happened to. Don't ask for Ted Kennedy's. Don't ask for John McCain's. Don't ask for Joe Lieberman's. Just stop. This is not a good precedent for American society if you really want the best and brightest to run."[20]

Local journalism edit

Following his political career, Ryan resumed his newspaper business. On February 27, 2014, he launched the Highland Park Landmark, the 12th hyper-local news publication published by his company, 22nd Century Media, and the fifth hyper-local product to serve Chicago's North Shore suburbs.[21] When asked why he chose to enter the news media industry, Ryan told Chicago Reader, "I was committed to improving the communities in which we live, and our profession seemed like a very good way to do so." Ryan also related that while at Goldman Sachs, he had observed how large retailer chains lost business to "category killers" whose specialization in specific products allowed them dominate those markets, as Best Buy and Toys R Us, for example, did with electronics and toys, respectively. Feeling that a similar process would take place with the various sections of traditional newspapers, Ryan believed that he was suited for work in local journalism. He believed that the way the media handled the scandal that ended his political career showed that there were ways in which that profession could be improved.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Engagement of Jeri Lynn Zimmermann and John Clemens Ryan". Chicago Tribune. 1991-06-08.
  2. ^ "Ryan File a Bombshell". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ "Jack Ryan on sex scandal and dropping out of his Senate run". NBC news.
  4. ^ "Obituary for Donald Ryan - SKOKIE, IL". www.donnellanfuneral.com.
  5. ^ "Mary-p-Ryan-Florida - User Trees - Genealogy.com". www.genealogy.com.
  6. ^ a b c d Broder, David."In Illinois, a Contest of Contrasts: Millionaire to Face Son of Kenyan Immigrant for Senate Seat", Washington Post (2004-03-17).
  7. ^ "REX Social Mission". REX.
  8. ^ "Political sex scandals: Who survived, who didn't, and why". Christian Science Monitor. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  9. ^ a b Mendell, David (2004-05-23). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2007-12-05. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  10. ^ Fornek, Scott; Herrmann, Andrew. “Senate rivals urge Ryan to unseal divorce records”, Chicago Sun-Times (2004-03-04). 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Chase, John and Liam Ford (June 22, 2004). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on November 28, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  12. ^ Davey, Monica. “From Crowded Field, Democrats Choose State Legislator to Seek Senate Seat,” (2004-03-17).
  13. ^ Ford, Liam. Ryan divorce files should be unsealed”, Chicago Tribune (2004-03-30).
  14. ^ a b Fornek, Scott. "Obama: Back off divorce files", Chicago Sun-Times (2004-04-03).
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-11.
  16. ^ Kinzer, Stephen; Jo Napolitano (2004-06-23). "Illinois Senate Campaign Thrown Into Prurient Turmoil". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
  17. ^ Ford, Liam; Bush, Rudolph. "Ryan Quits Race", Chicago Tribune 2004-06-26.
  18. ^ "Kenyan-born Obama all set for US Senate". Associated Press. June 27, 2004. from the original on June 27, 2004. Retrieved July 3, 2022 – via The Sunday Standard.
  19. ^ Sangwan, Rahul (2004-10-01). . The Dartmouth Independent. Archived from the original on September 24, 2006.
  20. ^ Lazare, Lewis (February 19, 2014). "Jack Ryan expanding his hyper-local reach". Chicago Business Journal. from the original on July 4, 2022. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  21. ^ Miner, Michael (November 25, 2014). "Former Senate hopeful Jack Ryan is back in politics—as a publisher". Chicago Reader. from the original on July 4, 2022. Retrieved July 4, 2022.

External links edit

  • Ryan drops out of Senate race in Illinois CNN, June 25, 2004
  • 22nd Century Media business website
  • REX Real Estate Exchange business website
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Illinois
(Class 3)
Withdrew

2004
Succeeded by

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Not to be confused with Jack Ryan character John Clemens Ryan 1 born October 6 1959 is an American former investment banker and politician who was a candidate in the 2004 U S Senate race in Illinois In 2000 he retired as an active partner at Goldman Sachs to teach at Hales Franciscan High School a private Catholic high school in Chicago s Bronzeville neighborhood Jack RyanPersonal detailsBornJohn Clemens Ryan 1959 10 06 October 6 1959 age 64 Wilmette Illinois U S Political partyRepublicanSpousesJeri Zimmerman m 1991 div 1999 wbr Amanda Klingman m 2008 wbr EducationDartmouth College BA Harvard University JD MBA His 2004 campaign for the Senate against Barack Obama received widespread media attention for the disclosure of sealed custody documents stemming from his divorce from actress Jeri Ryan The unsealing of those documents detailed allegations that Ryan wanted his wife to perform sexual acts in public which in turn led to Ryan s withdrawal from the campaign 2 3 In March 2005 Ryan launched 22nd Century Media a news media company dedicated to providing hyper local news in both print and digital media formats In 2015 Ryan left 22nd Century Media to launch REX a technology based real estate services company that works outside the MLS to sell homes 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Investment banking 3 2004 U S Senate race 3 1 Campaign demise 3 2 Ryan s response 4 Local journalism 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editThis section contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Ryan spent his childhood in Wilmette Illinois the son of Helen Marie Bruns and Donald Robert Ryan a managing partner at a trade and clearing house 1 5 6 One of six siblings he attended New Trier High School 7 He graduated from high school in 1977 and went on to Dartmouth College where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and his JD from Harvard Law School with honors 7 Investment banking editRyan worked at Casa Juan Diego a refugee camp for Latinos fleeing the Central American civil wars He worked for Goldman Sachs as an investment banker and eventual partner first in New York City and then in the Chicago branch 7 In 2000 after Goldman Sachs went public Ryan s net worth was in the tens of millions He retired from Goldman as a partner and taught for three years at Hales Franciscan High School in Chicago 7 He left his teaching position to run for the Senate in 2004 citation needed Starting in 2005 he ran 22nd Century Media which published 15 separate localized newspapers and websites in the Chicago area citation needed He runs REX a technology based real estate services company that works outside the MLS to sell homes 4 Ryan has dedicated the wealth created from the venture to building homes and schools for children As part of its social mission for every 50 homes it sells REX builds a home for someone who doesn t have one 8 2004 U S Senate race editSee also 2004 United States Senate election in Illinois Ryan hoped to succeed retiring Republican Peter Fitzgerald in the United States Senate On March 16 2004 he won the Republican primary pitting him against Democrat Barack Obama However after his divorce records containing damaging allegations were unsealed and made public he announced his decision to withdraw his candidacy on June 25 2004 and officially filed the documentation to do so on July 29 9 During his Senate campaign Ryan was a proponent of across the board tax cuts and tort reform reductions in federal spending as well as a proponent of equal opportunity in education citation needed In 2004 Ryan s staff had Justin Warfel a campaign worker follow Barack Obama throughout the day and record everything he did in public on videotape 10 The tactic backfired when Barack Obama and others including Ryan s supporters criticized this activity Ryan s spokesman apologized and promised that Warfel would give Obama more space Obama said he was satisfied with Ryan s decision 10 Campaign demise edit Ryan married actress Jeri Ryan nee Zimmerman in 1991 together they have a son Alex Ryan born 1994 They divorced in 1999 in California and the records of the divorce were open but their custody documents were sealed at their joint request Five years later when Ryan s Senate campaign began the Chicago Tribune newspaper and WLS TV the local ABC affiliate sought to have the records released On March 3 2004 several of Ryan s GOP primary opponents urged release of the records 11 Both Ryan and his wife had agreed to make their divorce records public but not make the custody records public claiming that the custody records could be harmful to their son if released 12 On March 16 2004 Ryan won the GOP primary with 36 percent to 23 percent against businessman and perennial political candidate Jim Oberweis who came in second 13 Obama won the Democratic primary with 53 percent to 23 percent against Dan Hynes who came in second citation needed On March 29 2004 Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Schnider ruled that several of the Ryans custody records should be opened to the public 14 The following week on April 2 2004 Barack Obama called on Democrats not to inject them into the campaign 15 The Ryan campaign characterized Obama s stance as hypocritical because people they alleged to be Obama s backers had been emailing reports about the divorce records before Judge Schnider s decision and urging the press to seek to open them 15 In May 2004 a Chicago Tribune poll found Ryan trailing Obama 52 to 30 16 On June 22 2004 after receiving a report from the referee Judge Schnider released the files that were deemed consistent with the interests of Ryan s young child In those files Jeri Ryan alleged that Jack Ryan had wanted her to perform sexual acts with him in public in sex clubs in New York City New Orleans and Paris but no sex occurred Jeri Ryan described one as a bizarre club with cages whips and other apparatus hanging from the ceiling The decision to release these files generated much controversy because it went against both parents direct request and because it reversed the earlier decision to seal the papers in the best interest of the child who had special needs On the same day Jim Oberweis Ryan s defeated opponent in the GOP primary commented that if the allegations were true it would end the candidacy 17 Ryan s campaign indeed ended less than a week after the custody records were opened and Ryan officially filed the documentation to withdraw on July 29 2004 The same party leaders who called for Ryan s resignation chose Alan Keyes as Ryan s replacement in the race Keyes lost to Obama 27 to 70 18 19 Ryan s response edit Subsequent to his withdrawal from the U S Senate race in Illinois Jack Ryan has characterized what happened to him as a new low for politics in America According to Ryan it was unprecedented in American politics for a newspaper to sue for access to sealed custody documents Ryan opposed unsealing the divorce records of Senator John Kerry during Kerry s race against George W Bush in 2004 and Kerry s divorce records remained sealed Ryan subsequently made a statement requesting Let me be the only person this has happened to Don t ask for Ted Kennedy s Don t ask for John McCain s Don t ask for Joe Lieberman s Just stop This is not a good precedent for American society if you really want the best and brightest to run 20 Local journalism editFollowing his political career Ryan resumed his newspaper business On February 27 2014 he launched the Highland Park Landmark the 12th hyper local news publication published by his company 22nd Century Media and the fifth hyper local product to serve Chicago s North Shore suburbs 21 When asked why he chose to enter the news media industry Ryan told Chicago Reader I was committed to improving the communities in which we live and our profession seemed like a very good way to do so Ryan also related that while at Goldman Sachs he had observed how large retailer chains lost business to category killers whose specialization in specific products allowed them dominate those markets as Best Buy and Toys R Us for example did with electronics and toys respectively Feeling that a similar process would take place with the various sections of traditional newspapers Ryan believed that he was suited for work in local journalism He believed that the way the media handled the scandal that ended his political career showed that there were ways in which that profession could be improved 22 References edit a b Engagement of Jeri Lynn Zimmermann and John Clemens Ryan Chicago Tribune 1991 06 08 Ryan File a Bombshell Chicago Tribune Jack Ryan on sex scandal and dropping out of his Senate run NBC news a b No Real Estate Agent Needed REX Launches Digital Marketplace for Buyers and Sellers Digital Trends 12 November 2015 Obituary for Donald Ryan SKOKIE IL www donnellanfuneral com Mary p Ryan Florida User Trees Genealogy com www genealogy com a b c d Broder David In Illinois a Contest of Contrasts Millionaire to Face Son of Kenyan Immigrant for Senate Seat Washington Post 2004 03 17 REX Social Mission REX Political sex scandals Who survived who didn t and why Christian Science Monitor ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved 2023 08 31 a b Mendell David 2004 05 23 Ryan aide to give Obama more space Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2007 12 05 Retrieved 2008 02 11 Fornek Scott Herrmann Andrew Senate rivals urge Ryan to unseal divorce records Chicago Sun Times 2004 03 04 Archived 2011 05 14 at the Wayback Machine Chase John and Liam Ford June 22 2004 Ryan file a bombshell Ex wife alleges GOP candidate took her to sex clubs Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 28 2012 Retrieved October 20 2011 Davey Monica From Crowded Field Democrats Choose State Legislator to Seek Senate Seat 2004 03 17 Ford Liam Ryan divorce files should be unsealed Chicago Tribune 2004 03 30 a b Fornek Scott Obama Back off divorce files Chicago Sun Times 2004 04 03 Democrat Barack Obama holds lead against Republican opponent Jack Ryan in Illinois US Senate race Archived from the original on 2011 05 11 Kinzer Stephen Jo Napolitano 2004 06 23 Illinois Senate Campaign Thrown Into Prurient Turmoil New York Times Retrieved 2008 02 10 Ford Liam Bush Rudolph Ryan Quits Race Chicago Tribune 2004 06 26 Kenyan born Obama all set for US Senate Associated Press June 27 2004 Archived from the original on June 27 2004 Retrieved July 3 2022 via The Sunday Standard Sangwan Rahul 2004 10 01 Jack Ryan 81 The Conservative Idealist The Dartmouth Independent Archived from the original on September 24 2006 Lazare Lewis February 19 2014 Jack Ryan expanding his hyper local reach Chicago Business Journal Archived from the original on July 4 2022 Retrieved July 4 2022 Miner Michael November 25 2014 Former Senate hopeful Jack Ryan is back in politics as a publisher Chicago Reader Archived from the original on July 4 2022 Retrieved July 4 2022 External links editRyan drops out of Senate race in Illinois CNN June 25 2004 22nd Century Media business website REX Real Estate Exchange business website Party political offices Preceded byPeter Fitzgerald Republican nominee for U S Senator from Illinois Class 3 Withdrew2004 Succeeded byAlan Keyes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Ryan politician amp oldid 1216062823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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