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From 1979 to 1991, Katzen served as a senior advisor reporting directly to the chairmen and senior executives of corporations including Bechtel, Consolidated Gold Fields, Fluor, Kennecott, Newmont Mining, and Phelps Dodge, helping to steer those companies to successful investment opportunities
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In 1990, Katzen was appointed by President Reagan and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Vice Chairman of the Board of the
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with the U.S. Department of State. His posts included Australia, Burundi, Congo (Kinshasa),
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Jay and his wife of 56 years, Paddy, were driving forces in the construction of the
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In 2003, Katzen was chosen in a national search to become CEO and President of the
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University of Kentucky’s Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
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to speak five languages: French, Romanian, Swahili, Lingala and Kirundi.
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Katzen was elected in 1993 to represent the 31st legislative district of
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In 2011, Katzen was a Park Ranger at the Talkeetna Ranger Station in
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American Foreign Service Association - 1996, Volume 73 - Page 30
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Katzen died on April 9, 2020, at the age of 83 at his home in
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From February 2004 to January 2009, Katzen served as the U.S.
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Republican Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates
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in Washington, D.C. He was chairman of the Board of the
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1978-79, and was a member of advisory boards at the
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Katzen (R)" 7: 383:Katzen has been recognized by the 14: 646:21st-century Virginia politicians 641:20th-century Virginia politicians 526:Rauch, Jonathan (December 2003). 391:, Virginia’s Council of Indians, 453:Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge 278:Combat Wounded Veteran Challenge 561:. 16 April 2020. Archived from 397:Virginia Society for Human Life 244:Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 308:African Development Foundation 263:Duke University Primate Center 1: 346:Virginia's House of Delegates 274:Victims of Communism Memorial 322:Denali National Park, Alaska 616:National War College alumni 606:Princeton University alumni 506:Virginia Elections Database 389:Vietnam Veterans of America 240:Virginia House of Delegates 662: 555:"Obituary - Jay K. Katzen" 299:Katzen was trained at the 626:Politicians from Brooklyn 357:Virginia’s Ninth District 236:31st legislative district 222:. 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Virginia House of Delegates
31st
Jerry Wood
Scott Lingamfelter
Brooklyn
New York
U.S.
Talkeetna, Alaska
Republican
Alma mater
Princeton University
BA
Yale University
MA
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation
Princeton University
Yale University
Dwight D. Eisenhower
George H. W. Bush
White House
United Nations
Virginia
31st legislative district
Virginia House of Delegates
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
National War College
Boston College Graduate School of Management
Duke University Primate Center
University of Kentucky’s Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce

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