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 Christopher F. Randolph

Christopher F. Randolph

Former president and chief executive of the Alexandria-based Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Christopher F. Randolph, a Vietnam veteran who served as president and chief executive of a foundation that helps the children of Marines go to college, died May 22. He was 64.

Randolph died of brain cancer near his home in Old Westbury, N.Y., said Margaret Davis, president and CEO of the Alexandria-based Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, which Randolph led until December.

During his four-year tenure, he raised funds totaling $38.5 million for college scholarships.

A scholarship has been established in Randolph's honor at the foundation.

Randolph commanded a Marine mortar battery in Vietnam and Okinawa, then went on to serve in the Marine Reserves until 1973, when he was honorably discharged with the rank of captain.

He went to work for Republican New York Sen. Jacob K. Javits in Washington, where he met his wife, Patsy Lyons Randolph, who also worked for the senator.

Christopher Randolph pursued a career on Wall Street in the 1980s and 1990s, specializing in public finance as a vice president at Salomon Brothers and managing director of Lehman Brothers. Later, he served as an executive with Academic Management Services, which deals in student loans and tuition payment plans.


May 22, 2009

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“So many great times with Chris both at Chapel Hill and in N.Y.-always the gentleman-wish I could have had some of his abilities with people-Chris...” Read More »

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