Dick Cheney (born January 30, 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska) became the forty-sixth Vice-President of the United States, on January 20, 2001 and served for 8 years thereafter. AL Gore served for the first 20 days of 2001, finishing up his second term as VP.
Al Gore served as the Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton from 1993 January 20 to 2001 January 20. He was succeeded by Dick Cheney, who was Vice President under George W. Bush from 2001 January 20 to 2009 January 20.
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Dan Quayle was the Vice President under President George Bush (1989-1993)
Dick Cheney was the vice president in 2001. He was the running mate of George W. Bush who severed from 2001-2009.
Dan Quayle was the vice president in 1991.
Dan Quayle was the Veep in 1991.
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1982-1984, vice president; 1984-1989, senior vice president and chief financial officer; 1989-1990, executive vice president and chief financial officer; 1990-1991, executive vice president, paper
Dan Quayle was the Vice President under President George Bush (1989-1993)
Dan Quayle was George H. W. Bush's vice president from 1989-1993.
The Veep in 1991 was James Danforth "Dan" Quayle.
Ron Wolf was the Packers' General Manager and Executive Vice President from 1991-2002.
On 11/4/1991 George H. W. Bush was the president and Dan Quayle was the VP.
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Norfolk Southern Corporation, 1982-1985, assistant vice president of taxation; 1985-1991, vice president of taxation.
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1987-1990, CFO, marine and special products division; Deutsche Aerospace, 1990-1991, vice president, corporate controlling; DaimlerChrysler Aerospace, 1991-1996, senior vice president, corporate controlling
1991, executive vice president for administration
1985-1991, vice president of taxation