- Jim Neal
Infobox Politician
name = Jim Neal
term_start =6 May 2008
candidate = the U.S. Senate fromNorth Carolina
opponent =Kay Hagan
and others
incumbent =Elizabeth Dole (R)
party=Democratic
date of birth=birth date and age|1956|11|6
place of birth=Greensboro,North Carolina
dead=alive
date of death=
place of death=
children= Winston and James
alma_mater=University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Chicago James Weatherly "Jim" Neal, Jr. (born 1956) is a
North Carolina Democrat and a businessman and investment banker who was a candidate in the Democratic primary for theU.S. Senate in 2008 (for the seat currently occupied by RepublicanElizabeth Dole ). He is originally fromGreensboro, North Carolina , and currently lives inChapel Hill, North Carolina Early life and education
James Weatherly Neal Jr. was born in
Greensboro, North Carolina on November 6, 1956. "Little Jimmy" was named after his paternal great-grandfather, James Milton "Daddy Jim" Weatherly, a tobacco farmer who served as the Superintendent of the Rockingham County Department of Highways in the early 20th century. He attendedWalter Hines Page High School (Greensboro, NC) in the early 1970’s. His parents never graduated from college and Neal was the first member of his family to do so in 1978 from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a B.S. from the Kenan-Flagler School of Business. After graduating from UNC, he worked as a financial analyst forGoldman Sachs , and later obtained a masters degree in finance from theUniversity of Chicago in 1983. [cite web|url=http://jimnealforsenate.com/about-jim-neal/ |title=Jim Neal Biography|publisher=Jim Neal for Senate website] cite web |url=http://projects.newsobserver.com/profiles/jim_neal|work=News & Observer |title=Profile of U.S. Senate Candidate Jim Neal|date=2007-10-04 |accessdate=2007-10-04 |accessdate=2008-03-18]Jim’s late parents, James Weatherly and Mildred Hartzoge Neal, were lifelong residents of North Carolina. His grandparents- a carpenter, an elementary school teacher and two mill workers—profoundly influenced his commitment to public service. His many aunts, uncles and cousins reside across all corners of the state. Jim has two sons James (22) and Winston (20).
Political involvement
The 2008 campaign for United States Senate was Jim Neal's first attempt at elective office. He has, however, been involved in politics for many years. Neal worked as a volunteer as a youth for Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign, the 1968 Judge
L. Richardson Preyer campaign for Congress and the 1972 HargroveSkipper Bowles campaign for Governor. As a young man, he was a grass roots volunteer with the presidential campaigns of bothJimmy Carter andBill Clinton . In 2004 Neal served as a member of the National Campaign Finance Committees of presidential candidatesWesley Clark andJohn Kerry and also assisted NC Democratic US Senate candidateErskine Bowles in his second attempt to capture a Senate seat in 2004. In the 2008 Democratic primary, Neal faced state SenatorKay Hagan of Greensboro, podiatristHoward Staley of Moncure, Lexington trucker Duskin Lassiter and Lumberton attorneyMarcus Williams . Neal earned the endorsement of the the Black Political Caucus of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, whose Chairman Dwayne Collins said “The membership of the Black Political Caucus is proud to support Mr. Neal with our endorsement in the U.S. Senate race. We thought Jim is the ideal candidate to defeat Elizabeth Dole, and that is why we are behind his candidacy. He was the best candidate on the issues that affect all citizens, but especially members of the African American community. We look forward to working with Jim Neal to improve the lives of the human family of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.” He also was endorsed by Blue America PAC, eQualityGiving, the Independent Weekly and YES ! Weekly. cite web |url=http://projects.newsobserver.com/profiles/jim_neal|work=News & Observer |title=Profile of U.S. Senate Candidate Jim Neal|date=2007-10-04 |accessdate=2007-10-04 |accessdate=2008-03-18] Neal finished second in the May 6th 2008 primary and the victor Kay Hagan is the Democratic challenger to SenatorElizabeth Dole in the November 2008 general election.Family
Neal lives in Chapel Hill with the younger of his two sons, Winston; the older, James, is currently working in
New York City . The divorced Neal is gay, but declared that it would not hurt his chances for securing the Democratic nomination in the U.S. Senate race. " [It's] no secret and no big deal to me — I wouldn't be running if I didn't think otherwise." [cite web|url=http://projects.newsobserver.com/blogs/neal_being_gay_no_big_deal |title=Neal: Being gay 'no big deal'|work=News & Observer|date=2007-10-22] [cite web|url=http://bluenc.com/good-morning%2C-jim-neal |title=Good morning, Jim Neal | work=BlueNC .com|date=2007-10-20]Professional career
Following graduation from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1978, he joined
Goldman Sachs as a financial analyst. He returned to school at theUniversity of Chicago where he earned an Masters Degree in Finance while working a series of part-time jobs to pay his way through school. As an investment banker atSalomon Brothers he earned a reputation for leadership and innovative strategies while advising "Fortune" 500 companies on how to play successful roles in a changing global economy.Neal worked as a senior investment banker with
E.F. Hutton andBear Stearns , serving clients that ranged fromBank of America andAmerican Express toLincoln National Corporation andTransamerica .For the past two decades, Neal has focused his career on information technology and healthcare companies, including serving as
chief executive officer of RxMarketplace.com, a start-up firm that helpedpharmacist s offer patients prescription drugs at more affordable prices. [cite web|url=http://jimnealforsenate.com/about-jim-neal/ |title=Jim Neal Biography|publisher=Jim Neal for Senate website]Since 2000, Neal has led several private companies prior to founding
The Agema Group LLC , a financial advisory firm based in Chapel Hill.Accomplishments
Neal has continued his active involvement in nonprofit groups and political initiatives, as a member of the Board of Governors of
The New School from 2002 to 2006, he also served as a national finance committee member for Wes Clark for President and the Kerry-Edwards campaigns, as well as acting as a national fundraiser for U.S. Senate candidate Erskine Bowles in 2004.Neal has served his community as an overnight volunteer at a
homeless shelter , a lay minister to mentally ill residents of an assisted-care facility, and a sponsor of a post-warVietnam eserefugee family in alliance with theInternational Rescue Committee .North Carolina Democratic primary 2008
In the North Carolina Democratic Primary on May 6th, 2008, Jim Neal faced state Senator
Kay Hagan , podiatristHoward Staley , truckerDuskin Lassiter , and lawyerMarcus Williams . Hagan defeated Neal with 60% of the vote to his 18%, although Neal carried two counties in western North Carolina. [cite web|url=http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NC/1875/4021/en/md.html?cid=101 |title=US SENATE - DEM|publisher=North Carolina Board of Elections]References
External links
* [http://jimnealforsenate.com/ Jim Neal for Senate campaign website]
* [http://projects.newsobserver.com/profiles/jim_neal "News & Observer" candidate profile]
* [http://wunc.org/programs/news/archive/njj0421.mp3/view "NPR-WUNC" candidate profile]
* [http://ncdp.org North Carolina Democratic Party]
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