Terry McAuliffe - Chairman

Terence R. McAuliffe Terry McAuliffe, Chairman of GreenTech Automotive, has been a long-time investor and promoter of affordable green energy projects. It is at his direction that GTA has set its goal to truly meet a higher standard stating that, "No green technology is green unless it is affordable to average consumers."

McAuliffe has been a business leader and entrepreneur for nearly four decades, having successfully started more than two dozen companies in the fields of banking, real estate, securities, marketing, renewable energy and insurance. At the age of 14, he started his first business, McAuliffe Driveway Maintenance, sealing residential driveways and commercial parking lots in his local community of Syracuse, New York. In January 1988, when he was only 30 years old, McAuliffe became the youngest chairman of a federally chartered bank in the history of the United States.

He also served as Chairman of American Heritage Homes, one of Florida's largest homebuilding companies, as well as President of American Capitol Management Company, a major developer of real estate projects. He has been an active investor in the alternative energy field for more than a decade.

In addition to his successful business career, McAuliffe has a long history as a political leader for the Democratic Party. At the age of 22, he started his political career in the 1980 Presidential re-election campaign of President Jimmy Carter, serving as the National Finance Director. That led to positions as National Finance Chairman of the Gephardt for President Committee and National Finance Chairman and National Co-Chairman of the Clinton-Gore re-election committee.

In 1993, McAuliffe was named by President Clinton as Ambassador and Commissioner General of the Korean International Exposition. He was Chairman of the 53rd Presidential Inaugural Committee and Chairman of the White House Millennium Celebration. In 2000, he chaired the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles and was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2001 to 2005. McAuliffe is widely credited with leading the effort to rebuild, re-energize and revitalize the Democratic Party. As Chairman of the DNC, he shattered all Party records by raising more than $535 million and invested heavily in infrastructure and technologies. He also served as Chairman of the 2008 Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign. In 2009, he unsuccessfully ran for Governor of the State of Virginia.

McAuliffe received a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University School of Law and a Bachelors degree from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He lives in McLean, Virginia with his wife, Dorothy, and their five children.

He serves as the board of many organizations, including the William J. Clinton Foundation and the Virginia Public Safety Foundation.

 

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