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Robert Boisseau Pamplin Jr. (born September 3, 1941) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and minister. He is also noted as an educator, historic preservationist and author. A longtime Oregonian, Pamplin is chairman, president and CEO of R.B. Pamplin Corporation, a family-owned company headquartered in Portland. It is one of the largest private corporations in Oregon. He has appeared on the
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list of wealthiest Americans. In 2001, he was reported to be the third-wealthiest person in Oregon. Pamplin's holdings include
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company Mount Vernon Mills, and the
Pamplin Media Group The Pamplin Media Group (PMG) is a media conglomerate owned by Carpenter Media Group and operating primarily in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. founded the company in 2001 and sold it to Carpe ...
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Personal life and education

Pamplin was born in
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to Robert B. and Katherine Reese Pamplin. In 1953, Pamplin moved with his family to Oregon. As a 10-year-old recovering from a year-long bout with
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that made him bedridden, Pamplin began training in the
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weightlifting method to regain his strength. In high school, he became an AAU Olympic Lifts weightlifting champion which led to a lifelong commitment to fitness. After graduating from Lincoln High School in Portland, Pamplin studied at
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, ultimately transferring to
Lewis and Clark College Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1867 and is situated on the historic M. Lloyd Frank Estate in South Portland's Collins View neighborhood. It is composed of three distinct but adja ...
in 1962 to complete his undergraduate training. Pamplin has received eight degrees, including two doctorates: * Bachelor of Science degrees in Business Administration (1964), Accounting (1965) and Economics (1966) from
Lewis and Clark College Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1867 and is situated on the historic M. Lloyd Frank Estate in South Portland's Collins View neighborhood. It is composed of three distinct but adja ...
* Master's degrees in Business Administration (1968) and education from the
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(1975) * Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration from the then-unaccredited,
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California Coast University (1976) * Masters of Arts in theology (1978) and a Doctor of Ministry in Theology (1982) from
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In 1965, while in college, Pamplin became a licensed
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and transformed a modest inheritance into his first million dollars through careful investing. Pamplin and his wife Marilyn live in
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, a suburb of
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Business

In 1976, at age 35, Pamplin started his own business and managed the R.B. Pamplin Corporation. As chairman, President and CEO of the R.B. Pamplin Corporation, Pamplin oversees several subsidiaries across three industries, including textile manufacturing, construction and media. Holdings include: * Mount Vernon Mills, one of the country's largest privately owned manufacturers of textile and chemical products for the apparel, industrial, institutional, and commercial markets based in
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. *
Pamplin Media Group The Pamplin Media Group (PMG) is a media conglomerate owned by Carpenter Media Group and operating primarily in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. founded the company in 2001 and sold it to Carpe ...
, publisher and producer of the ''
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'' and 24 community newspapers in the Portland media market * Anne Amie Vineyards, a vineyard and winery in Carlton, Oregon. Pamplin founded the winery after purchasing Chateau Benoit Winery in 1999. *Columbia Empire Farm, producing berries and hazelnuts products since 1976 Pamplin's ownership of both media and major business interests in the Portland area has had some controversy, as his media holdings have been said to be engaged in a "newspaper war" over local circulation with ''
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'' and its affiliated papers. When the ''Tribune'' was launched in 2001, and again as of fall 2012, his planned donation to the city of Portland of part of
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, where his concrete and asphalt company was located, became controversial when industrial contamination was discovered on parts of the island. In February 2022, ''
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'' detailed alleged mismanagement of Pamplin's employee pension fund. By the end of the 2023, the company's pension fund held 52% of its assets in real estate, which is five times the maximum the U.S. Department of Labor allows. On Dec. 13, 2023, Pacific Fence and Wire Company filed a lawsuit alleging that Ross Island Sand & Gravel and Robert Pamplin Jr. failed to pay a $153,000 bill.


Educator

After receiving his master's degrees, Pamplin began teaching as a lecturer at
Lewis & Clark College Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1867 and is situated on the historic M. Lloyd Frank Estate in South Portland's Collins View neighborhood. It is composed of three distinct but adjac ...
and went on to become a tenured business professor at the
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. Pamplin has also served on several state and presidential appointed commissions, and college boards of directors. He is a past trustee of five college boards, and past chairman of three, including Lewis & Clark College,
Western Seminary Western Seminary is an interdenominational Evangelical Christian seminary with campuses in Portland, Oregon and San Jose, California. Western Seminary also has online-only degrees and programs and offers cohorts at partner churches around the U. ...
and the University of Portland. He served on President
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's National Advisory Council on Vocational Education from 1975 to 1980. He was appointed by two governors to the Oregon State Scholarship Commission, serving from 1974 to 1980. Pamplin is an active donor to numerous colleges, universities and scholarship programs. The business school at University of Portland is named for him and the college of business at
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for him and his father. Scholarship programs created by Pamplin include The Pamplin Scholars Program at Virginia Tech and The Pamplin Society of Fellows at Lewis & Clark College.


Preservation and philanthropy

Pamplin established Pamplin Historical Park in 1993. The park contains the
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-listed Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield; and the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier (established 1999), and has preserved critical aspects of the Civil War. In 2007, Pamplin donated of the
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to the city of Portland, which plans to manage the property as a natural area. The island contains considerable natural habitat, but also contains industrial waste and toxic
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s. The Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. International Collection of Art and History encompasses 5,000 years of antiquities and art. Pamplin was one of the backers of the effort to preserve Shaniko, Oregon, a former central Oregon sheep's wool transportation terminus of the Columbia River Southern Railway Company (1900 c. 1911)
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that is now considered a
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. Through personal and corporate giving, Pamplin has donated more than $150 million to numerous charities and has been instrumental in raising $500 million more for various causes. Pamplin also ran a food ministry for many years through Christ Community Church, where he was founder and senior pastor. The program fed between 500 - 1,000 daily in Portland.


Recognition

In recognition of his business leadership, he has received the Woodrow Wilson Center Corporate Citizenship Award, the national Herman W. Lay Award for entrepreneurship, and the Businessman of the Year Award from
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International. Pamplin has been awarded many honorary degrees and national awards, including the Freedom Leadership Medal from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, the National Caring Award from the Caring Institute, Philanthropist of the Year by the National Association of Fundraising Executives and national Volunteer of the Year from Volunteers of America. In Oregon, he has been honored with the Governor's Gold Award, the Oregon Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Oregon Entrepreneur Forum, the Governor's Arts Award, and Portland's First Citizen.


Admission of Pension Wrongdoing

In an apparent effort to arrest the decline of his financial fortunes, Pamplin, in violation of federal pension law, sold his private holdings to his company's employee pension plan. On December 26, 2024, in response to an investigation by the Willamette Week and later by the U.S. Department of Labor, he admitted that he sold overvalued company real estate to the pension fund. According to one pension law expert, Terry Deneen, he engaged in “systematic looting of the pension plan.” In response to the resultant federal consent decree, he agreed to provide restitution, including foregone investment returns, to the fund. "The Decline of Robert Pamplin’s Family Empire Leads to Financial Measures That Alarm Experts," Willamette Week 2/23/22, and "Dr. Robert Pamplin Concedes He Raided His Employees’ Pension Fund," Willamette Week, 1/15/25.


Works authored

Pamplin is the author of 36 books an
comic books
including two book-of-the-month club selections, including: * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


References


External links


pamplin.org
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