Hamilton Jordan directed Jimmy Carter's campaign for presidency & served as Chief-of-Staff in the Carter White House. His best-selling book, "Crisis", recounts Carter's secret negotiations to free the American hostages in Iran. Since then he has been an investor, advisor, & board member for a variety of successful companies & start-ups. He founded the men's professional tennis tour (the ATP Tour) & was co-founder of "Touchdown Jacksonville," which later became the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars. He is a member of the Board of Visitors of Emory University, & First Funding, a national effort to increase federal funding of basic medical research. He lives with his wife Dorothy--with whom he… co-founded Camp Sunshine, a nationally recognized camp for children with cancer--& their three children in Atlanta, Georgia.