Partnership Teams | Development

Vince MiconeVince Micone
Vice President

Vince Micone joined the Partnership's staff in September 2008 as Vice President of Development.

Vince is an 18-year veteran of the federal civil service and a long-time activist in Washington’s philanthropic community. Prior to joining the Partnership, Vince served in a variety of positions with the U.S. Department of Justice where he managed human resources programs and initiatives. These included the Department’s special events, ceremonies and campaigns; drug testing program; voluntary leave bank; details and IPA assignments; military reserve affairs; voting assistance; and community service efforts.

Vince served as chairperson of the board of directors for the Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area, the federal government’s workplace giving campaign, from 2002-2008.  Under his leadership, the campaign grew from $47 million in charitable contributions to more than $60 million.  He was appointed to the DC Commission on National and Community Service and served as the commission’s chairperson. Vince is active in his community, having served as a police reserve officer, an elected neighborhood commissioner and member of the Washington Rotary Club.

He began his federal service through the prestigious Presidential Management Fellows program. Vince was honored by Attorney General Janet Reno for outstanding contributions as a new employee.  He also received commendation awards from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and U.S. Postal Service.

Vince is a graduate of Arizona State University (BA) and the University of Southern California (MPA).

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