Ralph Hornblower III

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Born
Ralph Hornblower III

(1948-03-17) March 17, 1948 (age 77)
Spouses
(m. 1969; div. 2000)
Cynthia Morgan Edmunds
(after 2004)
Parent(s)Ralph Hornblower Jr.
Priscilla Blumer
Ray Hornblower
Born
Ralph Hornblower III

(1948-03-17) March 17, 1948 (age 77)
Alma materHarvard University
University of Virginia Law School
Spouses
(m. 1969; div. 2000)
Cynthia Morgan Edmunds
(after 2004)
Parent(s)Ralph Hornblower Jr.
Priscilla Blumer
RelativesHenry Hornblower (great-grandfather)
Ralph Hornblower (grandfather)

Ralph "Ray" Hornblower III (born March 17, 1948) is an American opera singer and chairman of Hornblower & Company, LLC, an investment firm specializing in early stage companies in the biomedical, alternative energy, health care, and transportation/logistics sectors.[1]

Hornblower was born on March 17, 1948. He was the son of Ralph Hornblower Jr. and Priscilla (née Blumer) Hornblower.[2] He is the great-grandson of Henry Hornblower, the founder of Hornblower & Weeks. His grandfather and father were in their turn partners in that firm. Although the present firm of Hornblower & Company is not a descendant firm, the right to the name Hornblower passed, by the original Hornblower & Weeks partnership agreement, to Ralph Hornblower, thence to Ralph, Jr., and to Ralph III.[1]

Hornblower graduated in 1970 from Harvard where he was elected to the Owl Club. Hornblower was a left halfback for the Crimson football team, and earned designation as an All-Ivy League second team member in 1968. Hornblower played in the Harvard wins 29-29 contest versus Yale.[3] Hornblower obtained a Juris Doctor degree [4] in 1974 from the University of Virginia Law School.

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