Who is Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr.?

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The discussion revolves around Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr., exploring his background, achievements, and the perception of his numerous academic degrees. Participants share their impressions of his accomplishments and engage in a light-hearted examination of the implications of holding multiple degrees.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants highlight Dr. Pamplin's impressive background as a businessman, philanthropist, and author, noting his extensive educational qualifications.
  • There are claims of him holding eight actual degrees, including two Ph.D.s, alongside many honorary degrees, though the exact number is debated.
  • Some express skepticism about the value of honorary degrees compared to actual academic achievements.
  • Participants discuss the potential for duplication in coursework when pursuing multiple degrees, suggesting that it may not require as much time as it seems.
  • Humorous remarks are made regarding Dr. Pamplin's possible gaming skills and whether he has time for leisure activities given his busy life.
  • One participant reflects on their own educational aspirations and contrasts them with Dr. Pamplin's achievements, expressing admiration for his ability to manage both a large company and extensive studies.
  • There is a suggestion that Dr. Pamplin's intelligence is implied by his ability to run a successful business while pursuing multiple degrees.
  • Some participants express amazement at his accomplishments and question how one person can achieve so much.

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Participants generally agree on Dr. Pamplin's impressive achievements, but there is disagreement regarding the significance of honorary degrees versus actual degrees. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the exact number of degrees he holds and the implications of those degrees.

Contextual Notes

There are varying opinions on the value of honorary degrees, and some participants express uncertainty about the time commitment required to earn multiple degrees. The discussion does not reach a consensus on these points.

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A friend of mine just did some work for this person and brought him to my attention. He is certainly one of Oregon's finest. I guess his 160,000 acre ranch [about 30 miles by 5 miles] includes private snow skiing. :cry:

He is quite an impressive person.

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. is a businessman, philanthropist, farmer, minister and author of 13 books, including two book-of-the-month-club selections. He has earned degrees in business, economics, accounting, education and theology. He is President and CEO of the R.B. Pamplin Corporation, a family-owned company with annual sales of approximately $700 million , and is the founder of the Portland Tribune newspaper, Columbia Empire Farms and Your NorthWest retail stores. Dr. Pamplin has served on Presidential and State Commissions, and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for three colleges. He has been the recipient of many honorary degrees and national awards, including the Distinguished Leadership Medal from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, the National Caring Award from the Caring Institute, the Herman W. Lay Memorial Award for being the outstanding Entrepreneur of the Year, and America's Outstanding Individual Philanthropist by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Most recently, in Oregon, he has been honored with the Governor's Arts Award, Entrepreneur of the Year, Portland's First Citizen, and selected by the Business Journal as one of 20 Leaders of Change over the last 20 years.

http://www.pamplin.org/home.html

Apparently he may hold more degrees than any living person. Anyway, no real point I just thought he is interesting.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
A friend of mine just did some work for this person and brought him to my attention. He is certainly one of Oregon's finest. I guess his 160,000 acre ranch [about 30 miles by 5 miles] includes private snow skiing. :cry:

He is quite an impressive person.



http://www.pamplin.org/home.html

Apparently he may hold more degrees than any living person. Anyway, no real point I just thought he is interesting.


I only count 5.. Not that I'm complaing.. after 2 it becomes a moot point.. .hehe
 
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That was five subject areas. I was told eight degrees, including two Ph.D's, in addition to many more hororary degrees.

People like this just amaze me. How can he do so much?
 
Ivan Seeking said:
That was five subject areas. I was told eight degrees, including two Ph.D's, in addition to many more hororary degrees.

People like this just amaze me. How can he do so much?

I'm sure he's a total party animal... hehe


Ya something like that goes beyond intelligence.. But if you think about it, once you have your general studies out of the way, a lot of duplication is eliminated because you just have to take courses specific to your degree..but still..I imagine it's taken him 30 years to do something like that..
 
I've little respect for honorary degrees. Eight real degrees - that I've got great respect for.

King Bhumibol Adulyadaj (of Thailand) holds the record in the Guinness Book as the recipient of more honorary academic degrees than anyone else in the world. The King has received a grand total of 136, exceeding the 131 awarded to Father Theodore Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame University.

 
I think this guy has 8 ACTUAL degrees plus honary degrees.
 
Zantra said:
I think this guy has 8 ACTUAL degrees plus honary degrees.

I believe so, too. And I do have great respect for him, even otherwise.
 
Yes, but can he score 75,000,000 poins in level III of Death Kill Battle Underlords!

I wonder if he sleeps. And if he does, does he dream. And if he does, does he dream of earning another degree?

Some people.
 
Chi Meson said:
Yes, but can he score 75,000,000 poins in level III of Death Kill Battle Underlords!.

No but I understand that this is now his primary goal in life. :biggrin:
 
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Hey Evo, have I got the guy for you! :biggrin:
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
People like this just amaze me. How can he do so much?

I'm fairly stupid, but even I have 2 degrees. And, had I the money and hence, free time, I would have 4 or 5 degrees by now, and be on my way to more. I love studying and would do it full-time for the rest of my life if I had great wealth. This guy also runs a large company, though, and there's no way I could handle the responsibility and pressure of that and study at the same time. But, at least, as the big boss, he gets significant freedom of choice in the utilisation of his time. He clearly is an extremely intelligent person.
 
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Plus it didn't say he was an "A" student. He may have passed some of the classes by the skin of his teeth.. of course if he runs a company, he must be intelligent enough...
 
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I confess the title of this thread led me to believe it was either going to be about some rich man who lived in Antarctica, or a ‘get rich quick’ scheme of some sort.
 

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