- George J. Mitchell
Infobox Officeholder
name = George J. Mitchell
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jr/sr = United States Senator
state =Maine
term_start =May 17 ,1980
term_end =January 3 ,1995
alongside=
deputy =
predecessor =Edmund Muskie
successor =Olympia Snowe
order2 = 17th United States Senate Majority Leader
term_start2 =January 3 ,1989
term_end2 =January 3 ,1995
vicepresident2 =
viceprimeminister2 =
deputy2 =Alan Cranston Wendell H. Ford
(Whips)
president2 =
primeminister2 =
predecessor2 =Robert Byrd
successor2 =Bob Dole
order3 = 2nd Deputy President "pro tempore" of the United States Senate
term_start3 = 1987
term_end3 = 1988
vicepresident3 =
viceprimeminister3 =
deputy3 =
president3 = SenatorJohn C. Stennis
primeminister3 =
predecessor3 =Hubert Humphrey (1978)
successor3 = Vacant
birth_date = birth date and age|1933|08|20
birth_place =Waterville, Maine
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =Lawyer
religion =
footnotes =:"For other persons with a similar name, see
George Mitchell ".George John Mitchell, GBE (bornAugust 20 ,1933 in Waterville,Maine ) is a former Democratic Partypolitician andUnited States Senator who currently serves as chairman of the worldwidelaw firm DLA Piper and also as theChancellor of the Queen's University inBelfast ,Northern Ireland . He was the U.S. Senate Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995 and chairman ofThe Walt Disney Company from March 2004 until January 2007.He was the main investigator in both
Mitchell Report s.On
August 10 ,2007 ,ABC News reported that Senator Mitchell had been diagnosed withprostate cancer . [ [http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3468952 ABC News: Ex-Senate Leader Mitchell Has Cancer ] ]Early career
Mitchell's father, George John Mitchell, was of Irish descent and was a janitor at
Colby College and his mother, Mary Saad, was atextile worker who immigrated to theUnited States fromLebanon at the age of eighteen. He graduated fromBowdoin College in 1954. In 1961, Mitchell received hislaw degree fromGeorgetown University Law Center — he has since received an honorary LL.D. fromBates College . He served as a trial attorney for the Antitrust Division of theUnited States Department of Justice in Washington, 1960–1962, and then as executive assistant to SenatorEdmund S. Muskie 1962–1965. Mitchell practiced law inPortland, Maine , 1965–1977 and was assistant county attorney forCumberland County, Maine in 1971.Political career
In 1974 he won the Democratic nomination for
governor of Maine , defeating Joseph Brennan. Mitchell lost in thegeneral election to independent candidateJames B. Longley , but was appointedUnited States Attorney for Maine by PresidentJimmy Carter in 1977. Mitchell served in that capacity from 1977 to 1979 when he was appointed to theUnited States District Court for the District of Maine . Mitchell served as a federal judge until he was appointed to theUnited States Senate in May 1980 by thegovernor of Maine , Joseph Brennan, whenEdmund Muskie resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State.He was elected to a full term in 1982, reelected in 1988 and did not run for reelection in 1994. He rose quickly in the Senate Democratic leadership, serving as Deputy President pro tempore from 1987 to 1988. He then served as Senate Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995. In 1994, President Bill Clinton offered him a seat on the Supreme Court. He declined, citing his desire to focus on the health care plan that was then before the Senate.
Electoral History
1 Appointed to the office by then-Governor Joe Brennan in 1980 following the resignation of Ed Muskie to become Secretary of State
After politics
After leaving the senate Mitchell joined the Washington, D.C. law firm
Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand ; he later became the firm's chairman. He was criticized for lobbying on behalf of the firm'sBig Tobacco clients. [] [] He is also senior counsel to Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau, Pachios, Orlick & Haley in Portland, Maine.Since 1995, he has been active in the
Northern Ireland peace process as U.S.Special Envoy to Northern Ireland . Mitchell first led a commission that established the principles on non-violence to which all parties inNorthern Ireland had to adhere and subsequently chaired the all-party peace negotiations, which led to the Belfast Peace Agreement signed on Good Friday 1998 (known since as the Good Friday Agreement). Mitchell's personal intervention with the parties was crucial to the success of the talks. He was succeeded as special envoy byRichard Haass . For his involvement in the Northern Ireland peace negotiations, Mitchell was awarded thePresidential Medal of Freedom [http://www.medaloffreedom.com/GeorgeMitchell.htm] (on March 17, 1999) and theLiberty Medal (on July 4, 1998).In 2000
Al Gore reportedly consider naming Mitchell hisrunning-mate . Gore, however, ultimately selectedJoe Lieberman [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/07/13/gore.veep/index.html Gore considers naming VP immediately after GOP convention - June 13, 2000 ] ] . Had Mitchell been nominated and the Democratic ticket won that year, he would have been the firstArab American to serve as theVice President of the United States and just the second Vice President fromMaine afterHannibal Hamlin .Since 2002, Mitchell has been a Senior Fellow and Senior Research Scholar at the
Columbia University Center for International Conflict Resolution, where he works to help end or avert conflicts between nations.He has frequently been mentioned in the past in conjunction with potential appointment for the position of
Commissioner of Baseball , but nothing to accomplish this has ever been effected. He also has been mentioned in both 2000 and in 2004 as a potential Secretary of State for a Democratic administration, due to his role as Senate Leader and the Good Friday agreements.He is the Chancellor of the
Queen's University of Belfast ,Northern Ireland , and namesake of theGeorge J. Mitchell Scholarship , which sponsors graduate study for twelve Americans each year in theRepublic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.He is the founder of the
Mitchell Institute , inPortland, Maine , whose mission is to increase the likelihood that young people from every community in Maine will aspire to, pursue and achieve a college education.He is Partner and Chairman of the Global Board of
DLA Piper , US LLP, a global law firm.On
March 4 ,2004 , Disney'sboard of directors , on which he had served since 1995, named himMichael Eisner 's replacement as Chairman of the Board after 43% of the company's shares were voted against Eisner's reelection. Mitchell himself received a 25% negative vote, a fact that led dissident Disney shareholdersRoy E. Disney andStanley Gold to criticize the appointment of Mitchell, whom they saw as Eisner's puppet. On June 28, 2006, Disney announced that its board had elected one of its members,John Pepper, Jr. , former CEO of Procter and Gamble, to replace Mitchell as chairman effective January 1, 2007.Mitchell spent time as a Director in the front office for the
Boston Red Sox , but quit on November 15, 2006.He served as co-chairman (with
Newt Gingrich ) of the Congressionally mandated Task Force on the United Nations, which released its findings and recommendations onJune 15 ,2005 .In 2007, he became a visiting
Professor inLeeds Metropolitan University 's School of Applied Global Ethics and the University is developing a new [http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/international/754DAC6EAAE94420B396FA6018BB1930.htm| Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution] bearing his name.Baseball's steroids investigation
On
March 29 ,2006 ,ESPN learned that Mitchell would head an investigation into past steroid use byMajor League Baseball players.Mitchell was asked by MLB CommissionerBud Selig to investigate steroids charges, mainly againstBarry Bonds , brought by recent revelations in theBay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO) trials ofVictor Conte and Greg Anderson. Selig has said that revelations brought forth in the 2005 book "Game of Shadows " were, by way of calling attention to the issue, in part responsible for the league's decision to commission an independent investigation. To this day he is known to have held meetings with only two active players,Jason Giambi , who was ordered to meet Mitchell by Commissioner Selig in light of his public admissions on the issue, and one additional player whose name was initially not made public but was later revealed to be Frank Thomas.Mitchell released a 409-page report of his findings on
December 13 ,2007 . The report includes the names of 89 former and current players for whom it claims evidence of use of steroids or other prohibited substances exists. This list includes names of Most Valuable Players and All-Stars, such asRoger Clemens ,Andy Pettitte ,Miguel Tejada ,Denny Neagle ,Paul Lo Duca ,David Justice ,Barry Bonds ,Eric Gagné ,Todd Hundley ,Randy Velarde , andBenito Santiago .Mitchell has taken on a role similar to that of
John M. Dowd , who investigatedPete Rose 'sgambling in 1989.Interestingly, Mitchell, a Director for the
Boston Red Sox , accused more players from the rivalNew York Yankees of using steroids than from any other team. This raised serious questions among many experts and baseball fans over the impartiality of the report, given Mitchell's former connections to the Red Sox.Quotations
* Mitchell, in accepting the
Philadelphia Liberty Medal , stated: "I believe there’s no such thing as a conflict that can’t be ended. They’re created and sustained by human beings. They can be ended by human beings. No matter how ancient the conflict, no matter how hateful, no matter how hurtful, peace can prevail." [ [http://www.constitutioncenter.org/libertymedal/recipient_1998.html 1998 Recipient George Mitchell - Liberty Medal - National Constitution Center ] ]See also
* Sigma Nu LEADership learning program
Books
*"Great American Lighthouses" (August 1989)
*"World on Fire: Saving an Endangered Earth" (January 1991)
*"Not For America Alone: The Triumph of Democracy and The Fall of Communism" (May 1997)
*"Making Peace" (April 1999 — 1st Edition, July 2000 — Updated)References
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=AkmfjL.Fcj4.SfSR7AoKVmA5nYcB?slug=ap-mitchellreport&prov=ap&type=lgns
Further reading
*Gould, Alberta. "George Mitchell: In Search of Peace".
Farmington, Maine : Heritage Pub., 1996External links
* [http://www.rl.tv/OurShows/EncorewithJohnPalmer/Talk2GeorgeMitchell/tabid/687/Default.aspx Interview with George Mitchell]
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1660 Official Biography] from theFederal Judicial Center
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