Maurice Jones
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Maurice Jones | |
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President and CEO of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation | |
In office 2016–2020 |
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Preceded by | Michael Rubinger |
16th Virginia Secretary of Commerce | |
In office January 27, 2014 – September 6, 2016 |
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Governor | Terry McAuliffe |
Preceded by | Jim Cheng |
Succeeded by | Todd Haymore |
8th United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | |
In office April 18, 2012[1] – January 2014 |
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President | Barack Obama |
Preceded by | Ron Sims |
Succeeded by | Nani A. Coloretti |
Personal details | |
Born | Maurice Antonia Jones September 14, 1964 Mecklenburg, Virginia, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Lisa Smith |
Education | Hampden-Sydney College (BA) St. John's College, Oxford (MPhil) University of Virginia (JD) |
Signature | Maurice Jones's signature |
Maurice Antonia Jones (born September 14, 1964) is the CEO of OneTen[1], a coalition of companies dedicated to creating one million jobs for African Americans by the end of the 2020s.[2] Previously, he was president and CEO of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, a national community development financial institution.[3] Previously, he served as the Deputy Secretary of HUD in the Obama administration, and then as the Virginia Secretary of Commerce in the cabinet of Governor Terry McAuliffe.[4]
Jones was born in rural Mecklenburg County and grew up on his grandparents' tobacco farm near the town of Kenbridge.[5] He earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Hampden–Sydney College, where he graduated Omicron Delta Kappa, before attending St. John's College, Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship and the University of Virginia School of Law.[6]
In November 2020, Jones was named a candidate for United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Biden Administration.[7]
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Preceded by | United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 2012–2014 |
Succeeded by Nani A. Coloretti |
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