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James W. Cicconi | |
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Born | 1952 |
Member of | American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1984, American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1985, American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1988, Brookings Institution, Le Cercle |
George H. W. Bush connected insider. |
Contents
Background
James W. Cicconi attended the University of Austin from 1970-1977.
Career
He was General counsel to the secretary of state of Texas 1980-1981. Special assistant to White House chief of staff James Baker 1981-1985. Transition staff secretary of state James Baker and president-elect George H. W. Bush 1988-1989. White House staff secretary 1989-1990. Partner Akin, Gump, Strauss & Feld early 1990s-1998. Joined AT&T's legal staff in 1998. Director American Council on Germany. Trustee Brookings Institution 2000-. George W. Bush transition staff 2000-2001. Vice president George Bush Presidential Library. Bush-Cheney '04. John McCain 2008. New Republican Majority Fund. Fund for a Responsible Future. Director U.S. Chamber of Commerce. General counsel and executive vice president for law and government affairs AT&T anno 2015.
Deep politics
He attended Le Cercle in the early 1990s.[1]