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J. Edward Fox

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After eleven years at Mintz Levin, Fox returned to the government in 1989. He was sworn in as assistant administrator of the
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Press Release Announcing Appointment of Fox as Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Public Affairs)
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as managing director of the firm's governmental and international affairs group. He also formed his own
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Fox began his career on Capitol Hill, where he worked on the personal staff of two members of the
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Fox is married with three adult children, Abigail, Katharine and James Edward III.
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appointed Fox assistant secretary of homeland security for public affairs.
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Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences alumni
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in 1972 and a Master of Arts in legislative affairs from
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United States Department of Homeland Security officials
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assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
Ronald Reagan
William L. Ball
Janet G. Mullins Grissom
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio State University
BA
George Washington University
MA
United States Department of State
United States Department of Homeland Security
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio State University
George Washington University
United States Congress
United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs
White House
special assistant to the president
Ronald Reagan
assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo
consulting firm
United States Agency for International Development
United States Secretary of Homeland Security
Michael Chertoff
Ronald Reagan, Book 1
"Appointment of J. Edward Fox as Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (House) | The American Presidency Project"
Biography from USAID
Press Release Announcing Appointment of Fox as Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Public Affairs)
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