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Jim Cawley

James Cawley (born June 22, 1969) is an American politician who served as the 32nd lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015. A Republican, he previously served on the Board of Commissioners of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Jim Cawley
32nd Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
In office
January 18, 2011 – January 20, 2015
GovernorTom Corbett
Preceded byJoe Scarnati
Succeeded byMike Stack
Member of the Bucks County Board of Commissioners
In office
January 4, 2005 – January 18, 2011
Preceded byMike Fitzpatrick
Succeeded byRobert G. Loughery
Personal details
Born (1969-06-22) June 22, 1969 (age 54)
Bristol, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSuzanne Cawley
Children1
EducationTemple University (BA, JD)

Early life, education, and early political career Edit

He graduated from Bishop Egan High School in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He then graduated cum laude from Temple University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He received a J.D. degree from Temple University School of Law.[1]

Career Edit

Prior to being elected to the Bucks County Board of Commissioners, he was Chief of Staff to State Senator Tommy Tomlinson. In 2000, he ran for a seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the 141st District. Incumbent Democrat State Representative Anthony Melio won re-election by defeating Cawley 56%–42%.[2] He was also a former Pennsylvania state chairman and national co-chairman of the College Republicans and served as an elected member of the Bristol Township School Board.

He served on the County Commissioner's Association of Pennsylvania's Energy, Environment, & Land Use Committee as Chairman. Jim is a former member of the board of directors for Lower Bucks Hospital, a former trustee of Bucks County Community College and a Commonwealth trustee of Temple University.

Bucks County Commission Edit

He was appointed to the Bucks County Board of Commissioners following the resignation of Mike Fitzpatrick (who had been elected to Congress).

In 2007, he won re-election with 26% of the vote.[3]

He became chairman of the board after he was re-elected. According to self-supplied biographical information, he helped expand the Bucks County Community College, kept taxes low for four consecutive years, and helped increase the county's bond rating to its highest level ever.[1]

Lieutenant governor Edit

In 2010, he ran for the state lieutenant governor and won the Republican primary in a crowded nine candidate field with just 26% of the vote. He only won 14 out of the state's 67 counties. He only won three counties with a majority: Bucks (70%), Montgomery (51%), and Delaware (56%) counties.[4] He was on the ticket with Republican gubernatorial nominee Tom Corbett, the state's Attorney General. He defeated Democrat lieutenant gubernatorial nominee Scott Conklin, a state representative, 54%–46%.[5] He took office on January 18, 2011.

Cawley briefly served as acting governor on February 27, 2014, while Governor Tom Corbett was anesthetized during surgery. The Pennsylvania Constitution states that when the governor is incapacitated, the lieutenant governor shall serve as acting governor until the disability is removed. Corbett awoke after surgery and was cleared to resume power approximately 85 minutes after going under. Cawley was the third lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania history to assume power as acting governor.[6]

Cawley was unopposed in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor in May 2014. He was Governor Corbett's running mate again in the general election on November 4, 2014, in which the Republican ticket was defeated by the Democrats Tom Wolf and Mike Stack.

Cawley was named a 2014 Aspen Institute Rodel Fellow.[7]

Later career Edit

On February 9, 2015, Cawley became the new president and CEO of the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.[8]

On August 13, 2017, Temple announced the appointment of Cawley as a Vice President of Institutional Advancement.[9]

On June 3, 2022, the Board of Trustees of Rosemont College in Rosemont, Pennsylvania announced the appointment of Cawley as Interim President of the College.

On October 28, 2022, the Board of Trustees of Rosemont College announced the appointment of Cawley as President of the College.

Personal life Edit

Cawley, lives in Langhorne Manor Borough, Bucks County, Pennsylvania with his wife and son.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Full Biography for Jim Cawley". Samrtvoter.org. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns – PA State House 141 Race – Nov 07, 2000". Ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns – Bucks County Board of Commissioners Race – Nov 06, 2007". Ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns – PA Lieutenant Governor – R Primary Race – May 18, 2010". Ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns – PA Lieutenant Governor Race – Nov 02, 2010". Ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  6. ^ Sofield, Tom (27 February 2014). "Levittown Native Taking Helm of State on Thursday". Levittownnow.com. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  7. ^ "About the Rodel Fellowship Program". Aspeninstitute.org. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  8. ^ "United Way names lieutenant governor as new CEO". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Former Pa. lieutenant governor to be Temple's chief fund-raiser". Philly.com. Retrieved 28 November 2017.

External links Edit

Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Bucks County Board of Commissioners
2005–2011
Succeeded by
Robert G. Loughery
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
2010, 2014
Succeeded by
Jeff Bartos

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James Cawley born June 22 1969 is an American politician who served as the 32nd lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015 A Republican he previously served on the Board of Commissioners of Bucks County Pennsylvania Jim Cawley32nd Lieutenant Governor of PennsylvaniaIn office January 18 2011 January 20 2015GovernorTom CorbettPreceded byJoe ScarnatiSucceeded byMike StackMember of the Bucks County Board of CommissionersIn office January 4 2005 January 18 2011Preceded byMike FitzpatrickSucceeded byRobert G LougheryPersonal detailsBorn 1969 06 22 June 22 1969 age 54 Bristol Pennsylvania U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseSuzanne CawleyChildren1EducationTemple University BA JD Contents 1 Early life education and early political career 2 Career 2 1 Bucks County Commission 2 2 Lieutenant governor 2 3 Later career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and early political career EditHe graduated from Bishop Egan High School in Bristol Township Bucks County Pennsylvania He then graduated cum laude from Temple University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science He received a J D degree from Temple University School of Law 1 Career EditPrior to being elected to the Bucks County Board of Commissioners he was Chief of Staff to State Senator Tommy Tomlinson In 2000 he ran for a seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the 141st District Incumbent Democrat State Representative Anthony Melio won re election by defeating Cawley 56 42 2 He was also a former Pennsylvania state chairman and national co chairman of the College Republicans and served as an elected member of the Bristol Township School Board He served on the County Commissioner s Association of Pennsylvania s Energy Environment amp Land Use Committee as Chairman Jim is a former member of the board of directors for Lower Bucks Hospital a former trustee of Bucks County Community College and a Commonwealth trustee of Temple University Bucks County Commission Edit He was appointed to the Bucks County Board of Commissioners following the resignation of Mike Fitzpatrick who had been elected to Congress In 2007 he won re election with 26 of the vote 3 He became chairman of the board after he was re elected According to self supplied biographical information he helped expand the Bucks County Community College kept taxes low for four consecutive years and helped increase the county s bond rating to its highest level ever 1 Lieutenant governor Edit In 2010 he ran for the state lieutenant governor and won the Republican primary in a crowded nine candidate field with just 26 of the vote He only won 14 out of the state s 67 counties He only won three counties with a majority Bucks 70 Montgomery 51 and Delaware 56 counties 4 He was on the ticket with Republican gubernatorial nominee Tom Corbett the state s Attorney General He defeated Democrat lieutenant gubernatorial nominee Scott Conklin a state representative 54 46 5 He took office on January 18 2011 Cawley briefly served as acting governor on February 27 2014 while Governor Tom Corbett was anesthetized during surgery The Pennsylvania Constitution states that when the governor is incapacitated the lieutenant governor shall serve as acting governor until the disability is removed Corbett awoke after surgery and was cleared to resume power approximately 85 minutes after going under Cawley was the third lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania history to assume power as acting governor 6 Cawley was unopposed in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor in May 2014 He was Governor Corbett s running mate again in the general election on November 4 2014 in which the Republican ticket was defeated by the Democrats Tom Wolf and Mike Stack Cawley was named a 2014 Aspen Institute Rodel Fellow 7 Later career Edit On February 9 2015 Cawley became the new president and CEO of the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey 8 On August 13 2017 Temple announced the appointment of Cawley as a Vice President of Institutional Advancement 9 On June 3 2022 the Board of Trustees of Rosemont College in Rosemont Pennsylvania announced the appointment of Cawley as Interim President of the College On October 28 2022 the Board of Trustees of Rosemont College announced the appointment of Cawley as President of the College Personal life EditCawley lives in Langhorne Manor Borough Bucks County Pennsylvania with his wife and son See also Edit nbsp Biography portalPennsylvania gubernatorial election 2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election 2014 Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election 2014References Edit a b Full Biography for Jim Cawley Samrtvoter org Retrieved 21 January 2017 Our Campaigns PA State House 141 Race Nov 07 2000 Ourcampaigns com Retrieved 21 January 2017 Our Campaigns Bucks County Board of Commissioners Race Nov 06 2007 Ourcampaigns com Retrieved 21 January 2017 Our Campaigns PA Lieutenant Governor R Primary Race May 18 2010 Ourcampaigns com Retrieved 21 January 2017 Our Campaigns PA Lieutenant Governor Race Nov 02 2010 Ourcampaigns com Retrieved 21 January 2017 Sofield Tom 27 February 2014 Levittown Native Taking Helm of State on Thursday Levittownnow com Retrieved 21 January 2017 About the Rodel Fellowship Program Aspeninstitute org Retrieved 28 November 2017 United Way names lieutenant governor as new CEO Bizjournals com Retrieved 28 November 2017 Former Pa lieutenant governor to be Temple s chief fund raiser Philly com Retrieved 28 November 2017 External links EditAppearances on C SPAN nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jim Cawley Political officesPreceded byJoe Scarnati Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania2011 2015 Succeeded byMike StackPreceded byMike Fitzpatrick Member of the Bucks County Board of Commissioners2005 2011 Succeeded byRobert G LougheryParty political officesPreceded byJim Matthews Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania2010 2014 Succeeded byJeff Bartos Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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