Paul V. Kelly Explained

Paul V. Kelly
Office:25th Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Term Start:June 1, 2001
Term End:January 24, 2005
President:George W. Bush
Predecessor:Barbara Larkin
Successor:Jeffrey Bergner
Birth Name:Paul Vincent Kelly
Alma Mater:Merrimack College
Lowell Technological Institute
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Marine Corps

Paul Vincent Kelly (born 1947) is a United States Marine who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs from 2001 to 2005.

Biography

Paul V. Kelly was born in 1947 and was educated at Merrimack College, from which he received a bachelor's degree and the Lowell Technological Institute, receiving a master's degree.

Kelly served thirty years in the United States Marine Corps. In 1988, he became the Marine Corps' liaison to the United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense. He became Director of the Marine Corps War College in 1994, holding that position until 1997 when he became President of the United States Department of the Navy's Physical Evaluation Board.

In April 2001, President of the United States George W. Bush nominated Col. Kelly as Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs and he subsequently held this office from June 1, 2001 until January 24, 2005.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paul Vincent Kelly . People . United States Department of State – Department History – Office of the Historian . 21 September 2011 .