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He has also served as chief legal counsel for the [[Massachusetts Democratic Party]]. He is past chairman of the board of trustees for the Massachusetts Hospital Association, past president of the American Health Lawyers Association and past chairman of the board of trustees for Mount Auburn Hospital. Currently, Roosevelt serves as chairman of the board of directors for Massachusetts Association of Health Plans, and as a member of the boards at America's Health Insurance Plans, [[Catholic Democrats]], [[Emmanuel College, Boston|Emmanuel College]], and the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center.
He has also served as chief legal counsel for the [[Massachusetts Democratic Party]]. He is past chairman of the board of trustees for the Massachusetts Hospital Association, past president of the American Health Lawyers Association and past chairman of the board of trustees for Mount Auburn Hospital. Currently, Roosevelt serves as chairman of the board of directors for Massachusetts Association of Health Plans, and as a member of the boards at America's Health Insurance Plans, [[Catholic Democrats]], [[Emmanuel College, Boston|Emmanuel College]], and the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center.


He was called upon in 2008 to oversee hearings on controversies related to seating delegates from [[Florida]] and [[Michigan]] to the [[2008 Democratic National Convention]]. Roosevelt was described as "detail-oriented," and as having great "institutional knowledge." He had not publicly endorsed either Clinton or Obama before the committee meeting.<ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90957574&ft=1&f=1102 NPR: Who's Who on the Rules and Bylaws Committee]</ref><ref>[http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/5/3/5655/00889 MyDD: Vote Counting the DNC Rules & Bylaws Committee]</ref><ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/31/dems.delegates/index.html CNN.com: It's decision day for Democrats]</ref>
He was called upon in 2008 to oversee hearings on controversies related to seating delegates from [[Florida]] and [[Michigan]] to the [[2008 Democratic National Convention]]. Roosevelt was described as "detail-oriented," and as having great "institutional knowledge." He had not publicly endorsed either Clinton or Obama before the committee meeting.<ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90957574&ft=1&f=1102 NPR: Who's Who on the Rules and Bylaws Committee]</ref><ref>[http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/5/3/5655/00889 MyDD: Vote Counting the DNC Rules & Bylaws Committee]</ref><ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/31/dems.delegates/index.html CNN.com: It's decision day for Democrats] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080531160733/http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/31/dems.delegates/index.html |date=2008-05-31 }}</ref>


==Family==
==Family==

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James Roosevelt III
Born (1945-11-09) November 9, 1945 (age 78)
Alma materHarvard College
Occupation(s)Attorney, politician
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Ann Martha Conlon
(m. 1968)
Children3

James Roosevelt III (born November 9, 1945) is an attorney and Democratic Party official. He is a son of Congressman James Roosevelt II (1907–1991) and Romelle Theresa Schneider (September 28, 1915 in Wisconsin – January 16, 2002 in Cambridge, Massachusetts).[1] As of 2017, he is the co-chair of the Rules and Bylaws Committee of the Democratic National Committee, a position he has held since 1995.

Education

James III graduated from La Salle High School in Pasadena in 1963. He earned his A.B. with honors in government from Harvard College in 1968. On June 12, 1968 he was commissioned in the Naval Reserve and rose to the rank of lieutenant on July 1, 1971.[2]

Roosevelt received his J.D. from Harvard Law School and he has also completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.

Career

Roosevelt spent 10 years as partner at Choate, Hall & Stewart in Boston, Massachusetts. Roosevelt was the associate commissioner for Retirement Policy for the Social Security Administration before joining Tufts Health Plan in 1999 as senior vice president and general counsel. He held that position until June 2005, when he became President and Chief Executive Officer of Tufts Health Plan.[3]

He ran for Congress in 1986, losing the Democratic Primary to Joseph P. Kennedy, II.[4]

He has also served as chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Democratic Party. He is past chairman of the board of trustees for the Massachusetts Hospital Association, past president of the American Health Lawyers Association and past chairman of the board of trustees for Mount Auburn Hospital. Currently, Roosevelt serves as chairman of the board of directors for Massachusetts Association of Health Plans, and as a member of the boards at America's Health Insurance Plans, Catholic Democrats, Emmanuel College, and the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center.

He was called upon in 2008 to oversee hearings on controversies related to seating delegates from Florida and Michigan to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Roosevelt was described as "detail-oriented," and as having great "institutional knowledge." He had not publicly endorsed either Clinton or Obama before the committee meeting.[5][6][7]

Family

His paternal grandparents were President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945) and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962). His two full siblings are Michael (born December 7, 1946) and Anna (born January 10, 1948). Through his father, he has two elder half-sisters (Sara and Kate), a younger half-brother (Hall), and a younger half-sister (Rebecca). James III married Ann Martha Conlon (born March 31, 1945) on June 15, 1968. They have three daughters:

  • Kathleen Roosevelt (born 1978)
  • Tracy Roosevelt (born 1982)
  • Maura Roosevelt (born 1984)[8]

References

  1. ^ "Social Security Death Index". Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  2. ^ Register of Officers of the Naval Reserve. 1971.
  3. ^ "Tufts Health Plan Senior Management Group". Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  4. ^ http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=406231
  5. ^ NPR: Who's Who on the Rules and Bylaws Committee
  6. ^ MyDD: Vote Counting the DNC Rules & Bylaws Committee
  7. ^ CNN.com: It's decision day for Democrats Archived 2008-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/resources/genealogy.html