James C. DiPaula, Jr., Chief of Staff, Office of Governor. Photo by Richard Lippenholz, February 2003.
Secretary of Budget and Management, March 27, 2003 to July 2005. Acting Secretary of Budget and Management, January 15 to March 27, 2003.
Member, Governor's Executive Council, 2003-05; Governor's Subcabinet for Children, Youth, and Families, 2003-05; Smart Growth Subcabinet, 2003-05; Governor's Council on Adolescent Pregnancy, 2003-05; Asbestos Oversight Committee, 2003-05; Board of Directors, Assistive Technology Guaranteed Loan Program, 2003-05; Capital Debt Affordability Committee, 2003-05; Commission on Correctional Standards, 2003-05; Commission on State Debt, 2003-05; Board of Directors, Maryland Health Insurance Plan, 2003-05; State Information Technology Board, 2003-05; State Labor Relations Board, 2003-05; Interdepartmental Committee for Minority Affairs, 2003-05; Procurement Advisory Council, 2003-05; Board of Trustees, State Retirement and Pension System, 2003-05; Board of Revenue Estimates, 2003-05. Chair, State Employees' Health Insurance Advisory Council, 2003-05. Member, Task Force to Study the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation, 2003-05; Task Force on Broadband Communications Deployment in Underserved Rural Areas, 2003-05; Task Force to Study the Maryland Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, 2003; Task Force to Study Efficiency in Procurement, 2003; Task Force to Study Public School Facilities, 2003-04; Maryland School-Based Health Center Policy Advisory Council, 2003-05; Transportation Task Force, 2003; Governor's Task Force on Centralized Bidder Registration for Minority Business Procurement, 2004-05; Interagency Disabilities Board, 2004-05; Maryland State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council, 2004-05; State Planning Committee for Higher Education, 2004-05; Task Force on the Exemption of Law Enforcement Officers' Pensions from Taxation, 2004-05; Coordinating Council for Juvenile Services Educational Programs, 2004-05; Governor's Commission on Quality Education in Maryland, 2004-05 (subcommittee on accountability & growth).
Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Towson University, B.A. (business administration), 1986. Assistant Manager, Republican Party National Convention, 1996. Deputy Chief of Staff, Republican National Committee, 1997-2001. Manager, Republican Party National Convention, 2000. Campaign Manager, Ehrlich for Governor, 2002. Formerly with MacKenzie & Associates.
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