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SEMERAD ROGER D. SEMERAD Roger D. Semerad, a creative corporate and public sector executive, as well as an artist, craftsman, model train and car buff, sailor, hockey player and storyteller, died on October 13, 2012 from complications of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Mr. Semerad concentrated his career on improving public school education with the goal of producing what he termed a more "agile" workforce for America. He served four US Presidents - influencing the course of education and labor policy. As a senior executive at American Express and RJR Nabisco and as a senior consultant at IBM he directed innovative corporate philanthropy programs to inspire reform in public education. Mr. Semerad co-authored several books including: Workforce 2000, Workforce 2020, and Reinventing Education. He served on numerous boards including those of the Hudson and Brookings Institutions. He was the founding Chairman of 70001 Ltd., a youth employment organization that was highly successful in developing public/ private partnerships in over 30 states to help thousands of disadvantaged "at risk" kids get GED degrees and the necessary social and job skills to lead productive lives. At the Republican National Committee Mr. Semerad served as Executive Secretary of the innovative Policy Advisory Councils and as Executive Director of the 1980 Republican Platform Committee that under his leadership held hearings around the country in preparation for the Convention that year. Mr. Semerad played 30 years of ice hockey and coached youth teams in the Washington area. He was a devoted "car guy" collecting and restoring exotic automobiles and he founded the Gunston Hall Antique Car Show that became a major regional annual event. As a model train aficionado he constructed intricate railroad layouts wherever he lived - ultimately donating his life's work to the Piedmont Railroad Club to be used in their restoration project of an historical train station in Remington, Virginia. Mr. Semerad came to Washington in 1966 as a Fellow with the US Office of Education where he conducted the study that led to "dyslexia" being defined and named as a learning disability. He was a member of the Metropolitan Club, served in the US Army Reserves and was a graduate of Union College in Schenectady, New York. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Kate Semerad of Washington, DC, their daughter Samantha Guerry, her husband Bill, and a grandson Will of Bethesda, MD. His sister Deane Pfeil, her husband Jeff, and many nieces and nephews also survive him. In lieu of flowers, his family requests that donations in his memory be made to the TurnFirst Foundation, founded by his daughter as an on-line site assisting newly diagnosed MS patients (www.turnfirst.org). A memorial service will be held at Christ Church Georgetown at 3116 O St., Washington, DC on November 2, 2012 at 1:30 p.m.

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 17, 2012.

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Mary Moorhouse

November 5, 2012

Roger was such a dedicated man in his work to help young people build their futures through education, employment and a community in which they learned to become leaders among their peers. I learned much from Roger in my early career as he captained our ship at 70001. My condolences to Kate and Samantha.

Zarina Durrani

October 26, 2012

I worked with Roger at Brookings 30 years ago. I was just out of college in my first job. He was always very kind to me and I appreciated that so much. My sincere condolences to his family.

October 21, 2012

Roger and I grew up together, walking to school every morning, playing hockey in the PeeWees and high school,golf at the Troy Country Club and the slot car track in the basement of the Elk St. Sorry to hear of his passing. Pete Cluett

Jeannette Jones

October 21, 2012

My deepest sympathy to Rogers' family. May he RIP.
Jeannette (Shays) Jones Troy High Class of '58

Ralph & Gail Griffith

October 17, 2012

Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Kate and Samantha. Roger was a remarkable man and it was our benefit to have known him and his lovely family. Rest in peace friend.

Sally Hauck

October 17, 2012

Roger was a big part of my early teen years and I have many happy memories of fun times inTroy, NY. He will be misse!

Chris O'Clock

October 17, 2012

Dearest Kate and Family,
Our hearts are a bit heavy...and the past few days are just a little less bright knowing Roger has left this earth. Rick and I are grateful to have known Roger - and are grateful to you both for having welcomed us into your beautiful home. We have several fond memories - that we will forever cherish. We send you hugs and love across the miles.

M. Johnson/ Bible Student

October 17, 2012

My condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one.[

Michael Radz

October 17, 2012

Roger and I went through grade school and high school together. I have many fond memories of him and the good times that we shared.

Ken Bailey

October 17, 2012

It's been over thirty years remember how nice Roger was. Roger and Kate are some the better people I have met.

Lou Ann Burney

October 17, 2012

Kate & Samantha - I hope you take some comfort in knowing that Roger left his mark on the minds and hearts of all who knew him. He was truly one of the finest men I've ever known. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

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