Jimmy Carter

39th President of the United States

Plains, Georgia

Professional Summary

Jimmy Carter is a former U.S. President known for his commitment to peace, democracy, and humanitarian work, both during and after his presidency.

Work Experience

President of the United States
U.S. Government
1977 - 1981
  • Led the nation during a time of economic turmoil.
  • Negotiated the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
  • Emphasized human rights in U.S. foreign policy.
Governor of Georgia
State of Georgia
1971 - 1975
  • Reformed the state's educational system.
  • Improved healthcare access for Georgians.
  • Promoted environmental conservation efforts.
Navy Officer
U.S. Navy
1946 - 1953
  • Served on submarines during the post-World War II era.
  • Acquired leadership skills in a military environment.
  • Participated in various naval operations.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
United States Naval Academy
1946
  • Graduated in the top of his class.
  • Participated in various naval training programs.
  • Developed leadership skills that would serve him in public office.
Master's Degree in International Affairs
Columbia University
Information not publicly available
  • Focused on international relations and diplomacy.
  • Engaged in discussions on global policy issues.
  • Enhanced understanding of global economic systems.

Skills

Leadership, diplomacy, humanitarian efforts, environmental advocacy

Personality Traits

Leadership: Known for his strong commitment to human rights and diplomacy.

Communication: Effective communicator, often using plain language to convey complex ideas.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 6 feet (183 cm)

Build: Average build

Personal Life

Marriages: Married to Rosalynn Carter since 1946.

Children: Has four children: Jack, James Earl III, Donnel, and Amy.

Early Life & Background

Birth: Born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia.

Childhood: Grew up in a rural town; influenced by his farmer father and a strong sense of community.

Awards & Recognition

Major Awards: Nobel Peace Prize (2002), Presidential Medal of Freedom (1999).

Honors: Numerous honorary degrees from various universities.

Achievements & Milestones

Key Achievements: Brokered the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel.

Breakthroughs: Promoted human rights as a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.

Philanthropy & Social Impact

Charitable Work: Co-founder of Habitat for Humanity, involved in various humanitarian efforts.

Social Causes: Advocated for democracy, peace, and health initiatives worldwide.

Interests & Hobbies

Personal Interests: Enthusiast of woodworking and painting.

Hobbies: Enjoys sailing and spending time on his farm.

Controversies & Challenges

Public Controversies: Criticized for handling of the Iran Hostage Crisis.

Challenges: Faced economic difficulties during his presidency, including high inflation.

Legacy & Impact

Industry Impact: Influenced modern U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East.

Long-term Influence: Respected elder statesman, involved in various global humanitarian efforts.

Quotes & Philosophy

Famous Quotes: 'We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.'

Philosophy: Believes in the power of democracy and human rights.

Net Worth & Financial

Estimated Net Worth: Approximately $10 million.

Major Assets: Primarily from book sales, speaking engagements, and investments.

Health & Lifestyle

Work Schedule: Information not publicly available.

Lifestyle: Lives a modest lifestyle, focused on family and community service.

Residences & Properties

Primary Residence: Plains, Georgia.

Real Estate: Information not publicly available.

Transportation & Vehicles

Personal Vehicles: Information not publicly available.

Transportation: Information not publicly available.


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