OPERA – fiche sociographique - défense

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OPERA – fiche sociographique - défense
OPERA – fiche sociographique - défense
Prénom, Nom:
Paul Terry Contact :
Cassidy & Associates, Washington D.C. : [email protected] Catégorie : Législatif
Dates de naissance / décès :
Lieu de naissance :
Genre : Lieu de résidence (si DC avant l’accession à un poste retenu, avec si
possible l’année de l’emménagement à DC):
Formation :
BA/BS MA/MS PhD Law degree (JD…) ROTC1 Autre BS in Business Administration, Univ. Of Kentucky Graduate of the Marine Corps University Command and Staff College in Quantico, VA. Profession initiale :
US marine corps, brigadier general. Carrière :
1 n’est pas une formation mais un programme pour entrer dans l’armée W. Genieys, Operationalizing Programmatic Elites Research in America, OPERA : ANR-­‐08-­‐BLAN-­‐0032. 1 1988 – 98 : Marine Corps liaison officer in the US Senate 1998 : director of legislative affairs for the Marine Corps 2001 -­‐2010 : Staff assistant, House, Appro. Com. Subcom on defense 2010 -­‐ : executive vice president, director, Cassidy defense, Cassidy & associates, Washington DC Sources biblio/bio, articles, divers.
Terry Paul
Executive Vice President and Director of Cassidy Defense
In a town where defense and security of the homeland are at the top of the agenda, Terry Paul stands out as
leader in the consulting industry. A remarkable military career combined with intimate familiarity of the
legislative process, General Paul brings extraordinary value to the firm’s clients.
Brigadier General Terry L. Paul, U.S. Marine Corps (retired) is Executive Vice President and Director of
Cassidy Defense. During his military career as an infantry officer, he served in various command and staff
positions at virtually every echelon from platoon through division. He was co-founder of the renowned Marine’s
Infantry Officers School and a distinguished graduate of the Marine Corps University Command and Staff
College in Quantico, VA.
General Paul is best known in Washington for his experience as the Marine Corps liaison officer in the U.S.
Senate, a post he held from 1988 until his promotion in 1998 to the position of Director of Legislative Affairs for
the Marine Corps. In that capacity, he affected coordination between both houses of Congress and the Marine
Corps.
The gains to the Marines’ defense funding was unprecedented during his tenure. His world travels with senior
legislators provided opportunity for mentoring and allowed a forum for presenting candid advice on military
matters. In recognition of his success on Capitol Hill, General Paul was presented the nation’s highest peacetime
award, the Distinguished Service Medal, upon departure from the Corps.
"Success has a sweet taste to it" Source : http://www.cassidy.com/team/28/ consulté le 1er décembre 2013
Sources additionnelles :
Who’s Who, Linked’In, First Street, CQ press W. Genieys, Operationalizing Programmatic Elites Research in America, OPERA : ANR-­‐08-­‐BLAN-­‐0032. 2