Preceded by Joseph Doyle Role Politician | Name Nicholas Micozzie Succeeded by James Santora | |
Occupation U.S. Air Force, retired Residence Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States Education Saint Joseph's University, Villanova University |
Remembering Service in the Korean War
Nicholas Anthony "Nick" Micozzie (born November 2, 1928) is an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was Republican Chairman of the House Insurance Committee and was also a member of the House Health and Human Services Committee.
Contents
- Remembering Service in the Korean War
- Childrens Health Insurance Program Extended Through 2015
- Career
- Personal
- References
Children's Health Insurance Program Extended Through 2015
Career
Micozzie got his start in public service at the local level, serving for many years as a councilman and then a commissioner in Upper Darby Township. Micozzie also worked as an electrician. He retired in 2014.
Personal
Born in Philadelphia, Micozzie graduated from St. Thomas More High School in the city. He earned a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia and later attended Villanova University. He is also a U.S. Air Force veteran who reached the rank of staff sergeant.
Micozzie and his wife have three children, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.