Chambers, Anne Cox (1919–)
Chambers, Anne Cox (1919–)
American diplomat. Name variations: Anne Cox. Born Anne Cox, Dec 1, 1919, in Dayton, Ohio; dau. of Margaretta P. (Blair) Cox and James M. Cox (newspaper owner, 3-term governor of Ohio and 1920 Democratic nominee for president, 1870–1957); sister of Barbara Cox Anthony; attended Finch College; m. Robert W. Chambers, Sept 12, 1956; children: James C. Kennedy, Kathy Rayner, and Margaretta (Retta) Taylor.
Grand dame of Atlanta business, inherited newspaper fortune, Cox Communications, along with sister; served as ambassador to Belgium under President Jimmy Carter (1977–81); served as director of the Bank of the South (1977–82) and of Coca-Cola (1981–91). Cox Enterprises was an early investor in the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA).
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