Jim Nicholson (U.S. politician)

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Jim Nicholson
Jim Nicholson (U.S. politician)

Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 26, 2005
Under President George W. Bush
Preceded by Anthony J. Principi

Born February 4, 1938
Struble, Iowa
Political party Republican
Profession attorney
Religion Roman Catholic

Robert James "Jim" Nicholson (born February 4, 1938[1]) is an attorney, real estate developer, and more recently, a former Republican Party chairman and recent political appointee. He has been the United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs since January 26, 2005.

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[edit] Political career

Nicholson has never held elected office, but has long been active in the Republican Party. In January 1986, he was elected committeeman from Colorado for the Republican National Committee (RNC). In 1993, he was elected Vice-Chairman of the RNC, and was the "surprise pick"[2] for GOP national chairman in January 1997. He served in that role through the 2000 presidential election.

Between 2001 and his appointment as Secretary of Veterans Affairs, he served as United States Ambassador to the Holy See.

Nicholson's department is currently under scrutiny as a result of revelations pertaining to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal.

[edit] Legal and business career

Before becoming active in civilian government service, he practiced law in Denver, Colorado, specializing in real estate, municipal finance and zoning law. In 1978 he founded Nicholson Enterprises, Inc., a developer of planned residential communities, and in 1987 he bought Renaissance Homes, which became an award-winning builder of quality custom homes.

[edit] Military service

He is a 1961 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and served eight years in active duty. He was a paratrooper and Ranger-qualified Army officer. He fought in the Vietnam War, where he earned the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, the Meritorious Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry and two Air Medals.

After thirty years of military service he retired in 1991 with the rank of Colonel.

[edit] Personal life

Nicholson was born on a farm near Struble, Iowa. Nicholson has characterized his childhood as "growing up dirt poor in a tenant house without plumbing and sometimes without food".[3]

Nicholson has a Master's degree in Public Policy from Columbia University. He received a law degree from the University of Denver in 1972.[4]

Nicholson is married to the former Suzanne Marie Ferrell of Highland Falls, New York, who is an accomplished artist. They are the parents of three children who are grown and live on their own.[5]

[edit] Trivia

[edit] References

  1. ^ U.S. Envoy Thanks Pope for Prayers and Closeness, a post-9/11 press release from the Zenit News Agency
  2. ^ Coloradan Nicholson to lead Veterans Affairs, a December 2004 Denver Post article
  3. ^ Official transcript of Nicholson's nomination, whitehouse.gov; Accessed March 13, 2007.
  4. ^ College of Law History Alumni Image Collection from the University of Denver
  5. ^ Official biography - whitehouse.gov.
  6. ^ The Party Line, a January 1998 column from Westword
  7. ^ Situation Room transcript. CNN.com.

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Preceded by
Corinne Claiborne Boggs
U. S. Ambassador to the Holy See
2001-2005
Succeeded by
Francis Rooney
Preceded by
Margaret Spellings
Presidential Line of Succession
15th in line
Succeeded by
Michael Chertoff
Preceded by
Anthony Principi
United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Served Under: George W. Bush

2005 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Margaret Spellings
United States order of precedence
as of 2007
Succeeded by
Michael Chertoff


Persondata
NAME Nicholson, Jim
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Nicholson, Robert James "Jim"
SHORT DESCRIPTION 5th United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs
DATE OF BIRTH February 4, 1938
PLACE OF BIRTH Struble, Iowa, United States
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH