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17 Facts About Jim Cawley

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James Cawley was born on June 22,1969 and is an American politician and administrator who has served as president of Rosemont College since 2022.

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Jim Cawley previously served as Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015.

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Jim Cawley has served on the Board of Commissioners for Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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Jim Cawley graduated from Bishop Egan High School in Bristol Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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Jim Cawley received a JD degree from Temple University School of Law.

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Jim Cawley was 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.

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Jim Cawley 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.

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Jim Cawley was appointed to the Bucks County Board of Commissioners following the resignation of Mike Fitzpatrick.

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Jim Cawley became chairman of the board after he was re-elected.

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Jim Cawley only won 14 out of the state's 67 counties.

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Jim Cawley only won three counties with a majority: Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware counties.

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Jim Cawley was on the ticket with Republican gubernatorial nominee Tom Corbett, the state's Attorney General.

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Jim Cawley briefly served as acting governor on February 27,2014, while Governor Tom Corbett was anesthetized during surgery.

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Jim Cawley was the third lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania history to assume power as acting governor.

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Jim Cawley was unopposed in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor in May 2014.

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Jim Cawley 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.

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