Alan TrustmanAlan Trustman graduated first in his class at Phillips Exeter and magna cum laude at Harvard and Harvard Law School. He was the youngest partner at the Boston law firm Nutter, McClennen and Fish, and the youngest ever to retire eight years later. He as elected to the motion picture Academy after writing seven produced films in his four years in the movie business, including smash hits The Thomas Crown Affair and Bullitt and They Call Me Mr. Tibbs! He retired from the Board of World Jai-Alai after taking it public and thereafter traded currencies and precious metals through banks in Geneva. He is happily married with one surviving son, a granddaughter, two stepsons, a stepdaughter, one stepgrandson and seven stepgranddaughters and lives on an island off Florida. Read More Read Less
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