Reed Cordish
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Reed S. Cordish | |
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![]() Cordish in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building Auditorium | |
| Assistant to the President | |
| In office January 20, 2017 – February 16, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Brooke Rollins |
| Personal details | |
| Born | June 18, 1974 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
| Spouse | Maggie Cordish |
| Children | 2 |
| Parent | David S. Cordish |
| Education | Gilman School |
| Alma mater | Princeton University |
| Occupation | Former professional tennis player, real estate investor, public official |
Reed Saunders Cordish (born June 18, 1974) is a fourth-generation American real estate developer, former professional tennis player, and former senior aide to President Donald Trump.[1]
Cordish is a principal and partner at his family-owned Baltimore-based real estate investment and development firm The Cordish Companies[2] where he was also affiliated with Live! Hospitality & Entertainment, a subsidiary of The Cordish Companies.[3]
Reed Saunders Cordish was born in 1974 in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the youngest son of former Goucher College professor Penelope (née Sales) and American real estate developer David S. Cordish.[4] His grandfather is Paul L. Cordish.[5] Both his parents were Jewish.[6]
Cordish attended the Gilman School in Baltimore from first grade through high school. After graduating from Gilman, he went to Princeton University where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in English in 1996. Cordish was awarded the William Roper Award for the member of the senior class who demonstrates scholastic and athletic excellence.
While at Princeton, he played #1 singles on the Princeton tennis team for three years, earning a position on the All-Ivy Team and serving as captain of the team his senior year.[7] He received the George Meyers Church Tennis Trophy for advancing tennis at Princeton in 1995 and 1996, and the Leon Lapidus Memorial Award awarded to the member of the men's tennis team with the greatest achievement and dedication.[8]
