Bernard Jackvony
Bernard Jackvony | |
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66th Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island | |
In office January 1997 – January 1999 | |
Governor | Lincoln Almond |
Preceded by | Robert Weygand |
Succeeded by | Charles J. Fogarty |
Personal details | |
Born |
Providence, Rhode Island | April 9, 1945
Nationality | United States |
Political party | Republican |
Alma mater | Bryant University, Boston University, Suffolk University |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Bernard A. Jackvony (born April 9, 1945) is a former lieutenant governor of Rhode Island and a lawyer who specialises in fiduciary litigation.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island,[1] he holds a bachelor's degree from Bryant University, a master's degree from Boston University a and a law degree from Suffolk University.
Jackvony served in the United States Marine Corps from 1970 to 1973 and was promoted to the rank of captain. He served in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He is a past commander of the Rhode Island Commandery of the Military Order of Foreign Wars.
In January 1997 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island by Governor Lincoln Almond when Lieutenant Governor Robert Weygand was elected United States Representative for the 2nd District of Rhode Island. He was only the second Republican to hold the office in the previous 56 years. He held the office until January 1999.
He served for a time as Rhode Island Republican Party chairman, starting in 2000. He oversaw the largely unsuccessful attempt in 2000 to increase the number of Republicans in the Rhode Island legislature.[2] Jackvony made an unsuccessful run for governor of Rhode Island in 2002.[3]
Jackvony perused a legal career concentrating in estate litigation.