Background
Jones, Roger was born on February 3, 1908 in New Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Son of H. Roger Jones and Eleanor Drake.
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Jones, Roger was born on February 3, 1908 in New Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Son of H. Roger Jones and Eleanor Drake.
He graduated from Cornell University in 1928 at the age of 20, where he was a member of the Quill and Dagger society, and he received a master"s degree in English from Columbia University in 1931.
While attending Columbia, Jones married Dorothy Heyl on February 1, 1930 with whom he later had three children. In 1933, the family moved to Washington, District of Columbia and Jones began working at the former Central Statistics Bureau that later became the Budget Bureau, a predecessor to the Office of Management and Budget. During World World War II (1939-1945), Jones served in the United States Army and was assigned to the Combined Chiefs of Staff, the supreme military staff for the western Allies during World World War World War II He retired from the army as a full colonel, and received the Legion of Merit and Order of the British Empire.
In 1959, President Eisenhower named Jones to head the Civil Service Commission, the predecessor of the Office of Personnel Management.
In January 1961, President-elect John F. Kennedy chose Jones to be the State Department"s Deputy Secretary for Administration. Jones left the State Department in 1962 and moved back to the Budget Bureau.
He retired eight years later in 1968 at the age of 60, but was called back to duty at the bureau a year later in 1969 by President Richard M. Nixon to be the poerson in charge of developing personnel policies. He retired again in 1975 and moved back to his childhood home town of New Hartford.
Jones died at age 85 in 1993 in Torrington, Connecticut.
Other service Mr. Jones served on the governing boards of the American Red Cross and the National Institute of Public Affairs, and was a senior fellow at Princeton University"s Woodrow Wilson School. American University issues two Jones Awards each year in recognition of outstanding public service by career Senior Executive Service federal employees.
Jones Award for Executive Leadership The American University"s School of Public Affairs annually awards the Jones Award for Executive Leadership to "public servants in the federal government whose careers are marked by extraordinary effectiveness in organizational development".
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Married Dorothy Heyl in 1930.