Jim Duffey
Jim Duffey | |
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6th Virginia Secretary of Technology | |
In office January 16, 2010 – January 11, 2014 | |
Governor | Bob McDonnell |
Preceded by | Leonard Pomata |
Succeeded by | Karen Jackson |
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Born | James Donald Duffey, Jr. (1950-06-06)June 6, 1950 Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Died | September 10, 2019(2019-09-10) (aged 69) |
Spouse | Deborah Jean Floyd |
Residence | McLean, Virginia |
Alma mater | University of Virginia New England School of Law |
James Donald Duffey, Jr. (June 6, 1950 – September 10, 2019)[1] was the Virginia Secretary of Technology from 2010 to 2014, serving under Governor Bob McDonnell. At the time of his appointment, he was president and CEO of Duff Consulting which he founded after 24 years at Electronic Data Systems and was vice chairman of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ "James Duffey". The Washington Post. September 15, 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- ^ Matt Williams (2010-01-07). "Jim Duffey Named Virginia Secretary of Technology". Govtech.com. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
- ^ "Former EDS exec Duffey to be Virginia's next technology secretary". Fcw.com. 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
- ^ "Bob McDonnell's cabinet". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
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