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Katie McGinty (Kathleen Alana McGinty) was born on 11 May, 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American politician and official (born 1963). Discover Katie McGinty's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Kathleen Alana McGinty
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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 11 May, 1963
Birthday 11 May
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1963

Kathleen Alana McGinty (born May 11, 1963) is a retired American politician and former state and federal environmental policy official.

She served as an environmental advisor to Vice President Al Gore and President Bill Clinton.

Later, she served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in the cabinet of Governor Ed Rendell.

1985

She graduated from St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls, Saint Joseph's University in 1985 (with a BS in chemistry), and Columbia Law School in 1988 (with a JD).

She earned a Judicial Clerkship appointment to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington upon graduating from Columbia.

After law school, McGinty clerked for a federal judge but did not ultimately take the bar exam or practice law.

She won a Congressional Fellowship after crafting a strategy to bring technology jobs back to the United States and became a legislative assistant to Al Gore when he was serving as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee.

1993

In 1993, she became a deputy assistant to President Bill Clinton.

1995

She chaired the White House Council on Environmental Quality from 1995 to 1998.

1999

She moved to India in 1999 where she worked at the Tata Energy Research Institute, forging new partnerships between US and Indian clean energy companies to help address climate change, an effort that supported the negotiation of new environmental agreements between the US and India.

2003

In 2003 she was appointed as the Secretary of Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection, serving in Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell's administration for over five years.

In the private sector, McGinty led a business cleaning up and redeveloping "brownfield properties" and developing renewable energy projects.

As an Operating Partner with a private equity fund, she helped build successful growth strategies for mid-stage clean energy, water, and efficiency companies.

She also started her own small company, and has been a Director on public and private company boards.

Specifically, McGinty served as Chair of the Audit Committee of Iberdrola USA, as Chair of the Nuclear Subcommittee of the Board of NRGEnergy, and as member of the boards of Weston Solutions, ECORE International Inc., Thar Energy, and Proton Energy Systems.

McGinty also served on the Advisory Boards of early stage companies including Petra Solar, AE Polysilicon, Plextronics and GridPoint.

McGinty currently serves on the boards of the Energy Futures Initiative, the Committee of Seventy, and the American Sustainable Business Council.

McGinty is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions.

She received Honorary Doctorates from Muhlenberg University, Dickinson College, and Clarion State University.

She was named a Global Leader for Tomorrow at the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland.

She was awarded the Ansel Adams Award by the Wilderness Society for Exceptional Commitment to Conservation.

And she was named Woman of the Year by the Women's Council on Energy and the Environment.

2010

Prior to the nomination of Lisa P. Jackson, she was mentioned as a possible United States Environmental Protection Agency Administrator under President Barack Obama, as well as a possible candidate to succeed Ed Rendell as Governor of Pennsylvania, but was not a candidate in the 2010 election.

2013

On April 12, 2013, McGinty announced she would be a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014.

McGinty finished fourth in the primary behind Allyson Schwartz, Rob McCord, and eventual general election winner Tom Wolf, who appointed her his chief of staff.

2014

McGinty was an unsuccessful candidate for the governorship in 2014.

After Democrat Tom Wolf won Pennsylvania's 2014 gubernatorial election, he appointed McGinty as his Chief of Staff.

2015

On August 4, 2015, she officially announced her candidacy for the United States Senate in 2016.

She served in that capacity from January 2015 until July 2015, amid speculation that she was considering running for the United States Senate in the 2016 election.

On August 4, 2015, McGinty officially announced her candidacy for the United States Senate in 2016.

She was endorsed by EMILY's List, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, and President Barack Obama.

2016

McGinty won the Democratic nomination on April 26, 2016, but lost in a close election, with 47.3% of the vote, to incumbent Republican Senator Pat Toomey, who garnered 48.7% in the general election.

McGinty served as the Senior Vice President of the Oceans Program for the Environmental Defense Fund.

In April 2016, she defeated former U.S. Representative Joe Sestak and then-Mayor of Braddock John Fetterman in the Democratic primary.

As of June 30, 2016, financial disclosures showed that McGinty's campaign had spent $4,312,688 and raised $6,713,202.

The Senate election between McGinty and incumbent Republican Pat Toomey was among the most expensive Senate races in America.

According to the nonpartisan OpenSecrets, as of October 2016, more than $52 million had been spent on the general and primary election between the two candidates.

During the race, McGinty was attacked for awarding state grants to a group where her husband was a consultant when she was on a state Ethics Committee.

2019

In June 2019, she became the vice-president of global government relations for Johnson Controls.

McGinty grew up in Northeast Philadelphia.