Richard hayne trump

About

ROBERT YOUNG HAYNE was born in St. Paul’s Parish, Colleton District, South Carolina. After attending private schools and studying law, he was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in 1812. During the War of 1812 he began as an infantry Lieutenant in the Third South Carolina Regiment and rose to the rank of Captain of the Charleston Cadet Riflemen and then Quartermaster General of South Carolina. He was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1814 to 1818-speaker in 1818; Attorney General of South Carolina from 1818 to 1822; and a member of the U.S. Senate from 1822 until 1832, when he was elected governor by the state legislature. Hayne defended the South Carolina Nullification Ordinance that was adopted in 1832 to nullify federal tariff laws, and in response to President Andrew Jackson’s Proclamation to the People of South Carolina, he called for the state to furnish 10,000 troops to repel a federal invasion. However, a compromise solution to the tariff question was achieved that led to rescission of the Nullification Ordinance and Hayne playe

Richard Hayne

American businessman

Richard Hayne (born May 26, 1947) is the president and CEO of Urban Outfitters, an American chain of clothing retailers. Hayne has served as chairman and president since 1976. In 2012, he became CEO following the retirement of Glen Senk.[2] According to the Forbes, Hayne dropped off the Forbes 400 list in 2015. As of March 2019, Hayne ranked #1818 on Forbe's Billionaires 2019 list.[3]

Early life and career

Hayne is a 1969 graduate of Lehigh University with a degree in anthropology.[4]

He co-founded Urban Outfitters, Inc., in 1970 with former wife, Judy Wicks.[5] The couple divorced a year later.[5] The first store was located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. Today, the company operates over 400 stores under four brands: Urban Outfitters, Free People, Anthropologie and Terrain, a gardening brand which has standalone stores in Westport, Connecticut, Devon, Pennsylvania and Glen Mills, Pennsylvania.[6][7]

Personal life

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Robert Y. Hayne

American politician (1791–1839)

Robert Y. Hayne

In office
September 5, 1836 – September 4, 1837
Preceded byEdward W. North
Succeeded byHenry Laurens Pinckney
as Mayor
In office
December 13, 1832 – December 11, 1834
LieutenantCharles Cotesworth Pinckney
Preceded byJames Hamilton Jr.
Succeeded byGeorge McDuffie
In office
March 4, 1823 – December 13, 1832
Preceded byWilliam Smith
Succeeded byJohn C. Calhoun
In office
1825–1832
Preceded byJames Lloyd
Succeeded byGeorge M. Dallas
In office
December 18, 1818 – December 7, 1822
GovernorJohn Geddes
Thomas Bennett Jr.
Preceded byJohn Smythe Richardson Sr.
Succeeded byJames L. Petigru
In office
November 23, 1818 – December 18, 1818
GovernorAndrew Pickens
John Geddes
Preceded byThomas Bennett Jr.
Succeeded byPatrick Noble
In office
November 28, 1814 – December 18, 1818
Born

Robert Young Hayne


(1791-11-10)November 10, 1791
St. Pauls Parish, Hollywood, South Carolina, US
DiedSeptember 24, 183

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