Background
Mica, Daniel Andrew was born on February 4, 1944 in Binghamton, New York, United States. Son of John and Adeline Mica.
representative association administrator
Mica, Daniel Andrew was born on February 4, 1944 in Binghamton, New York, United States. Son of John and Adeline Mica.
Daniel Mica attended the, but received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida Atlantic University in 1966. He was subsequently awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the same institution. He also holds an honorary law degree from Barry University.
During his time at FAU he served as the university"s first student government president
Politics He succeed Rogers in 1979 and subsequently served five terms in the United States. House of Representatives representing Florida"s 11th district He was on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Select Committee on Aging, and Veteran’s Affairs Committee. While serving in Congress, Mica was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to be congressional representative to the United Nations. President Bush appointed him to the board for International Broadcasting in 1991, and President Bill Clinton selected him to serve as chairman of the board of Radio Free Europe Radio Station Liberty in 1993.
In 1988 Mica ran for the United States. Senate seat being vacated by Lawton Chiles.
Mica finished 3rd in the Democratic primary. After leaving Capitol Hill, Mica joined the American Council of Life Insurers in 1989 as an Executive Vice President specializing in Federal Affairs.
He remained in this position until 1996. Cr Union National Association In July 1996, Mica was named President and Chief Executive Officer of the Cr Union National Association (Credit Union National Association).
The DMA Group In 2011, Mica founded the DMA Group, a full-service consulting firm.
Mica is married, has four children. He is the brother of Congressman John Mica, a Republican who represents Florida"s 7th Congressional District.
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As a five-term member of the United States. House of Representatives, Mica served his home state of Florida from 1979 to 1989 and made his mark as a bipartisan consensus-builder. He also served in the House leadership as deputy whip. And he was a member of the United States. Secretary of State's Commission on Terrorism (the "Inman Commission").
Married Martha Fry, 1967. Children: Christine, Andrew, Caroline, Paul.