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    Richard C. Shadyac Sr. served as the CEO of St. Jude's fundraising arm, American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC), from 1992 to 2005, and died in September 2009 in McLean, Virginia. His brother, Richard C. Shadyac Jr., worked as an attorney in the Washington area for 27 years and had joined the board of ALSAC in 2000.

  2. Shadyac, 60, is the younger brother of Richard Shadyac Jr., the CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising arm of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The men are the sons of former ALSAC chief Richard ...

  3. Aug 5, 2019 · Shadyac was introduced to Memphis via family connections: He is the younger brother of Richard Shadyac Jr., the CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising arm of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; the ...

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  4. (Tom and Richard are the sons of former ALSAC chief Richard Shadyac Sr., who died in 2009 at 80.) “This town is not asleep, it is in need,” Shadyac said during a 2014 talk at the Memphis ...

  5. Tom Shadyac. Director: The Nutty Professor. Tom Shadyac moved to Los Angeles in 1983 and, at age 24, became the youngest staff joke writer ever for comedian Bob Hope. Shadyac received his master's degree in film from UCLA in 1989 after completing the critically acclaimed short, Tom, Dick and Harry. He then worked on movies-of-the-week, rewrote and directed for Fox. Shadyac has also dabbled in ...

    • December 11, 1958
  6. Today, Tom Shadyac’s brother, Richard Shadyac Jr., serves in his father’s former role. Related: "Five upcoming projects that will change Memphis neighborhoods" Shadyac has a home in Memphis and teaches storytelling at both the University of Memphis and LeMoyne-Owen College, a historically black college just around the corner from Memphis Rox.

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  8. Richard C. Shadyac, Sr. served as the CEO of St. Jude's fundraising arm, American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC), from 1992 to 2005, and died in September 2009 in McLean, Virginia. His brother, Richard C. Shadyac Jr, worked as an attorney in the Washington area for 27 years and had joined the board of ALSAC in 2000.

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