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Jack Oliver
National Finance Vice-Chairman for Bush-Cheney 2004
Jack was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Republican National Committee
in January of 2001 and served as the chief operating officer overseeing
all day-to-day operations and maintained substantial involvement
with campaigns at all levels across the country during the historic
2002 GOP victories.
Prior to his appointment to the RNC, Jack was the National Finance
Director for then Governor George W. Bush's Presidential Campaign.
The campaign shattered all previous Presidential fundraising records
by raising a record of over $100 million dollars including raising
$37 million in only 120 days.
Before joining the Bush campaign, Jack served in various political,
financial and managerial roles in the campaigns and government offices
of Senator John Ashcroft, Senator John Danforth, Senator Kit Bond,
Congressman Jim Talent, Congressman Bill Emerson and the Missouri
Republican Party.
Jack is an adjunct professor at George Washington University Graduate
School of Political Management. He serves as a Board member on the
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, as an Advisory Council member
of the George Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University,
and is involved with the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation.
Jack was raised in Cape Girardeau and St. Louis, Missouri. He received
a bachelor's degree in political science from Vanderbilt University
and a law degree from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He
and his wife Rachel reside in Washington, D.C. and Cape Girardeau,
Missouri.
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