- Raymond P. Martinez
Infobox US Cabinet official
name = Raymond P. Martinez
order1 = DeputyChief of Protocol of the United States
term_start1 =December 12 ,2005
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president1 =George W. Bush
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order2 =New York State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
term_start2 = 2000
term_end2 = 2005
president2 =
predecessor2 =Richard E. Jackson
successor2 =Nancy Naples
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death_date =
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party = Republican
religion =
alma_mater =B.S. C.W. Post J.D. St. John's University
profession = AttorneyRaymond P. Martinez is the Deputy Chief of Protocol for the
United States Department of State .Raymond P. Martinez was sworn in as Deputy Chief of Protocol of the United States on
December 12 ,2005 . As Deputy Chief, Mr. Martinez serves as the chief operating officer of the Office of the Chief of Protocol, as well as Acting Chief of Protocol in the absence of the Chief. In this role, Mr. Martinez oversees the visits of chiefs of state, heads of government and other international dignitaries who are in the United States to meet with the President, Vice President or Secretary of State. He also accompanies delegations representing the President at official ceremonies abroad.Prior to assuming his current position, Mr. Martinez served as
New York State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles under GovernorGeorge Pataki from December 2000 to December 2005; as Assistant General Counsel to the Long Island (New York) Power Authority; as Special Counsel and Deputy Chief of Staff for theNew York State Attorney General ; and as an attorney in private practice.From 1989 through 2005, Mr. Martinez served on numerous White House advance teams for domestic and international trips of Presidents
Ronald Reagan ,George H.W. Bush andGeorge W. Bush . In President Ronald Reagan's administration, he was Deputy Director for Scheduling and Advance at the White House for First LadyNancy Reagan and also served as a Special Assistant at the New York Regional Office of theUnited States Department of Housing and Urban Development . Previously, Mr. Martinez worked as a Legislative Aide for theNew York State Senate .Mr. Martinez is a graduate of
St. John's University School of Law andC.W. Post College ofLong Island University .References
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