Donald Tapia | |
Office: | United States Ambassador to Jamaica |
President: | Donald Trump |
Term Start: | September 11, 2019 |
Term End: | January 20, 2021 |
Predecessor: | Luis G. Moreno |
Successor: | N. Nick Perry |
Birth Name: | Donald Ray Tapia |
Birth Date: | 12 January 1938 |
Birth Place: | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Education: | Saint Leo University (BA, MBA) |
Children: | 2 |
Allegiance: | United States |
Serviceyears: | 1955–1959 |
Donald Ray Tapia (born January 12, 1938) is an American businessman who served as the United States Ambassador to Jamaica from 2019 until 2021.[1] [2]
Tapia was born on January 12, 1938, in Detroit, Michigan. He was raised in poverty primarily by his mother after his father left the family.[3] After graduating from high school, Tapia joined the United States Air Forces and served from 1955 to 1959.
Tapia ran as an Independent for Mohave County Supervisor in 1980, while a resident of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He lost in the General Election to incumbent Republican Supervisor Jerry Holt by a wide margin.
Tapia served as Chairman and CEO of the Essco Group Management, an electrical production company, for over 30 years.[4] Tapia also served on the Board of Directors for the Sun Angel Foundation and Endowment at Arizona State University, the Tau Kappa Epsilon Educational Foundation the Board of Indianapolis, and as Chairman of Board and Trustee at Saint Leo University.[5]
U.S. President Donald Trump nominated Tapia to serve as United States Ambassador to Jamaica, succeeding Luis Moreno.[6]