Education
He graduated from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas with a degree in Speech.
He graduated from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas with a degree in Speech.
He is a Republican and currently serves as the chair of the Republican Committee of Allegheny County. Roddey is originally from Asheville, North Carolina. He is a former United States Marine Corporation captain, and moved to Pittsburgh in 1979.
Roddey served on the boards Turner Communication Corporation, Rollins Communication Corporation, and others
He is the Emeritus Trustee of the University of Pittsburgh and has received three honorary doctorates from various institutions. He was appointed the Portuguese Authority of Allegheny County, of which he became Chairman, the Pittsburgh Water Authority, and the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, of which he also because Chairman.
In 2010, Politics Magazine named him one of the most influential Republicans in Pennsylvania. Roddey once was the head of the company Wexford Health Sources.
County Executive
Prior to 2000, Allegheny County was governed by a group of three commissioners.
In 1998, Roddey was appointed by the commissioners to manage a successful campaign (also initiated by the county commissioners) to replace that system (via a referendum) to a new system composed of a single Chief Executive and a 15-member County Council. Roddey argued along with the commissioners that this would more evenly distribute representation as the previous system tended to have commissioners predominantly from Pittsburgh, rather than other towns and communities in the county. (Pittsburgh is the county seat and by far the largest population center in the county, but still with only 26% of the county population in the city-proper)
In 1999, the first election was held for the new Chief Executive and County Council.
This led to friction during his term in office.
During his term, Roddey implemented a property reassessment begun by the former commissioners to reverse the county"s financial situation. This increased the value of many homes in the county by 5%-- a legal maximum.
In 2003, Roddey ran for reelection but lost to Dan Onorato. He was elected chair of the Allegheny County Republican Party in 2005.
He drew plaudits for a relatively diminished showing for incumbent Democrat Luke Ravenstahl in the 2007 and 2009 Pittsburgh mayoral elections and Tom Corbett"s victory in Allegheny County in the 2010 gubernatorial election, but was criticised for a 2012 speech in which he claimed to have jokingly attempted to yield a handicapped parking space to a man because he, "..saw that Obama sticker and thought mentally retarded.”.
Defeat and subsequent political activity
In interviews, he credits the re-assessments as leading to his decline in popularity.
Following his time as Chief Executive, he became an appointed member of Pittsburgh"s fiscal oversight board (Pittsburgh Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority), but resigned in February 2005.