Colin Powell

(1937-)
Colin L. Powell was nominated by President Bush on
December 16, 2000 as Secretary of State. After being unanimously confirmed
by the U.S. Senate, he was sworn in as the 65th Secretary of State on
January 20, 2001.
Prior to his appointment, Secretary Powell was the
chairman of Americas Promise The Alliance for Youth, a
national nonprofit organization dedicated to mobilizing people from
every sector of American life to build the character and competence
of young people.
Secretary Powell was a professional soldier for 35
years, during which time he held myriad command and staff positions
and rose to the rank of 4-star General. He was Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs from December 1987 to January 1989. His
last assignment, from October 1, 1989 to September 30, 1993, was as
the 12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest military
position in the Department of Defense. During this time, he oversaw
28 crises, including Operation Desert Storm in the victorious 1991 Persian
Gulf war.
Following his retirement, Secretary Powell wrote his
best-selling autobiography, My American Journey, which was published
in 1995. Additionally, he pursued a career as a public speaker, addressing
audiences across the country and abroad.
Secretary Powell was born in New York City on April
5, 1937 and was raised in the South Bronx. His parents, Luther and Maud
Powell, immigrated to the United States from Jamaica. Secretary Powell
was educated in the New York City public schools, graduating from the
City College of New York (CCNY), where he earned a bachelors degree
in geology. He also participated in ROTC at CCNY and received a commission
as an Army second lieutenant upon graduation in June 1958. His further
academic achievements include a Master of Business Administration degree
from George Washington University.
Secretary Powell is the recipient of numerous U.S.
and foreign military awards and decorations.
Secretary Powells civilian awards include two
Presidential Medals of Freedom, the Presidents Citizens Medal,
the Congressional Gold Medal, the Secretary of State Distinguished Service
Medal, and the Secretary of Energy Distinguished Service Medal. Several
schools and other institutions have been named in his honor and he holds
honorary degrees from universities and colleges across the country.
Secretary Powell is married to the former Alma Vivian
Johnson of Birmingham, Alabama. The Powell family includes son Michael;
daughters Linda and Anne; daughter-in-law Jane; son-in-law Francis;
and grandsons Jeffrey and Bryan.
Source: State
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