Background
McShane, Michael John was born on January 8, 1944 in New York City. Son of James Joseph Patrick and Theresa Elizabeth (Curtis) McShane.
McShane, Michael John was born on January 8, 1944 in New York City. Son of James Joseph Patrick and Theresa Elizabeth (Curtis) McShane.
Bachelor of Science, East Carolina University, 1966. Certified business administration, Georgetown University, 1986.
President secretary, legis assistant Congressman John Jay Rooney, 1973-1975. Fgn service officer, member Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's staff United States Foreign Service, Jerusalem, 1975-1976. Vice president National Energy Research Organization, 1979-1982.
Chairman government relations committee American Electronics Association, 1982-1986. Senior advisory, political strategist American Embassy and Government of Taiwan, Taipei, since 1986. Lobbyist, director government relations TRW, Inc., Arlington, Virginia, since 1991.
Guest lecturer American politics American University Center Congressional and Presidential Studies, Graduate School Public Policy Georgetown University, Notre Dame University, Randolph-Macon College, University professor's lecture series Boston University, East Carolina University. Member, team captain 1996 local elections Official United States Delegation to Albania, 1996. Member advance team, traveling party President Carter's State Visit to France, 1978, vice president Mondale's Official Visit to The Philippines and New Zealand, 1978.
Founder, chair Coalition to Preserve Health Benefits, 1994. Chair Democratic Leadership Council domestic cluster 1996 Clinton/Gore transition team, chair Chicago Convention Committee, 1996, inaugural committee, 1997, board directors. Advisory, political strategist Clinton/Gore Reelection Campaign, to Sandy Thurman assistant to President for Acuired Immune Deficiency Syndrome research, to Lanny Davis special counsel to President, the White House.
Member staff Carter-Mondale Campaign, 1976-1979. Vice chair to former astronaut Sally Ride 1992 Clinton-Gore Transition Science, Space and Technology Cluster. Member of faculty Bryce Harlow Foundation Captain United States Air Force, 1966-1972, Vietnam.
Member American Electronics Association (Outstanding Lobbyist of Year award 1986, chair government relations committee), Council Foreign Affairs.