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    James Roosevelt

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  1. James Roosevelt III (born November 9, 1945) is an American attorney, Democratic Party official, and a grandson of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. As of 2021, he is the co-chair of the Rules and Bylaws Committee of the Democratic National Committee, a position he has held since 1995.

    • 3
    • 1968–1971
    • Attorney, politician, investor
    • Democratic
  2. James Roosevelt, Jr. Jim advises health care payers, providers, trade associations, and service providers on business matters, legislative and regulatory issues, governance, and personnel matters.

    • (617) 292-2875
    • Counsel
    • jroosevelt@verrill-law.com
  3. Roosevelt abandoned his law studies within a year due to his success at the firm. In 1932, he started his own insurance agency, Roosevelt & Sargent, in partnership with John A. Sargent. As president of Roosevelt & Sargent he made a substantial fortune (about $500,000 or more than $9 million in 2018 dollars).

  4. Feb 28, 2018 · Known as “Jimmy,” Roosevelt was a distinguished member of the U.S. military and served as key advisor to his father. A six-term Congressman, he was an active member of the Democratic party and an accomplished businessman.

  5. Although a lawyer by training, James Roosevelt's interests were in business where he was a respected figure in the field of finance, transportation (railroads), and philanthropy. The Delanos were a New England seafaring and mercantile family.

  6. James Roosevelt was the author with Sidney Shalett of Affectionately, FDR, published in 1959. He was the author with Bill Libby of By Parents, A Differing View (1976). He was also the author with Sam Toperoffof a novel, A Family'. Ma~ (1979).

  7. James John Roosevelt, also known as James I., was a congressman and lawyer, born in New York City on December 14, 1795; admitted to the bar in 1818; member of the New York State Assembly in 1835 and 1840; member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1841 to 1843; Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1851 to 1859; and District Attorney for ...

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