Vincent
Viola, Billionaire Businessman, Is Trump’s Choice to Lead the Army, by Helene
Cooper, 12/19/16
WASHINGTON —
President-elect Donald
J. Trump plans
to nominate Vincent Viola, the billionaire founder of a high-frequency trading company, as secretary of the Army, the
Trump transition office said.
Mr. Viola, a retired Army
major and graduate of West Point, is the owner of the National Hockey League’s
Florida Panthers, former chairman of the New York Mercantile Exchange and
founder of Virtu Financial.
He is worth $1.8 billion,
according to Forbes, making him one of the 400 wealthiest Americans. He joins a
growing list of billionaires selected by Mr. Trump for senior administration
positions.
In its statement announcing
the selection, the transition office lauded Mr. Viola for working “tirelessly
to promote the Army philanthropically in the areas of counterterrorism,
cybersecurity and leadership development.”
Mr. Viola helped found the
Combating Terrorism Center at West Point after the Sept. 11 attacks. The center
describes itself as “an important national resource that rigorously studies the
terrorist threat and provides policy-relevant research while moving the
boundaries of academic knowledge.” Mr. Trump, in the announcement, described
Mr. Viola as “incredibly accomplished and selfless.”
If confirmed by the Senate,
Mr. Viola, 61, would be the Army’s senior civilian leader, succeeding Eric
Fanning, the highest-ranking openly gay person at the Pentagon. Mr. Fanning has
been helping to guide the country’s largest military service as it undertakes a
sweeping integration of women into combat roles and lets openly gay soldiers
serve.
Mr. Viola would report to
Gen. James N. Mattis, Mr. Trump’s choice for secretary of defense, if the Senate confirms General Mattis,
a retired four-star officer in the Marines.
A person familiar with
Pentagon appointments for the transition said that General Mattis had reached
an agreement with Vice President-elect Mike Pence that the new defense
secretary would choose who would fill the top policy jobs at the Pentagon like
under-secretary of defense and general counsel while the White House would
select the service secretaries, like Mr. Viola.
Mr. Viola, a native of
Brooklyn, graduated from Ranger School and served in the 101st Airborne
Division. He holds a degree from New York Law School.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/19/us/politics/vincent-viola-secretary-army-trump.html?_r=0
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