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  1. The George W. Romney Volunteer Center itself is sponsored by the United Way for Southeastern Michigan, and began during Romney's lifetime. BYU room that gives information about the Masters in Public Administration. The Automotive Hall of Fame of Dearborn, Michigan honored Romney with its Distinguished Service Citation award in 1956.

  2. George Wilcken Romney (Chihuahua, 8 de julho de 1907 — Bloomfield Hills, 26 de julho de 1995), foi governador de Michigan entre 1963 e 1969. Empresário e político norte-americano , era um membro do Partido Republicano e pai do ex-governador de Massachusetts Mitt Romney .

    • George Wilcken Romney
  3. George W. Romney was a charismatic and influential leader in the automotive industry, who served as the CEO of American Motors Corporation (AMC) and a Michigan governor. He was born in Mexico as a Mormon and immigrated to the US as a child. He developed his skills as a salesman and a public speaker, and helped AMC produce innovative products like the Nash Rambler. He also became a popular and influential politician, serving as Michigan's governor and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Nixon.

  4. 27 de jul. de 1995 · George W. Romney, an automobile executive who became a three-term Governor of Michigan, a Republican Presidential candidate and a member of the Nixon Cabinet, died yesterday at his home in ...

  5. 27 de jul. de 1995 · George W. Romney, 88, a former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, governor of Michigan, chairman of American Motors Corp. and a contender for the 1968 Republican ...

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  6. 18 de dez. de 2007 · George W. Romney made his fortune turning around the American Motors Corporation before becoming governor of Michigan, then staged a bid for the 1968 Republican presidential nomination, ...

  7. George W. Romney was the son of former President George W. Romney and the father of former First Lady and Secretary of State Mitt Romney. He served as governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969 and as secretary of housing and urban development under President Richard M. Nixon from 1969 to 1973. He also founded the National Volunteer Center in 1991.