Ryan Zinke - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!
Explore Ryan Zinke net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Ryan Keith Zinke (/’ zI NG k–i/; born November 1, 1961), is an American politician, businessman, and former Secretary of the Interior under the Trump Administration. He resigned in 2019. From 2015 to 2017, he was the U.S. representative for Montana’s at large congressional district. He represented the 2nd district in the Montana Senate from 2009 to 2013. In this article, we will discover how old is Ryan Zinke? Who is Ryan Zinke dating now & how much money does Ryan Zinke have?
Name | Ryan Zinke |
First Name | Ryan |
Last Name | Zinke |
Occupation | Military Officer |
Birthday | November 1 |
Birth Year | 1961 |
Place of Birth | Bozeman |
Home Town | Montana |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Full/Birth Name | |
Father | Not Available |
Mother | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Lolita Hand |
Children(s) | Wolfgang Zinke, Konrad Zinke, Jennifer Zinke |
Ryan Zinke Biography
Ryan Zinke is one of the most popular and richest Military Officer who was born on November 1, 1961 in Bozeman, Montana, United States. Zinke played college football for the University of Oregon, and received a Bachelor of Science in geology. Zinke also holds a Master of Business Administration as well as a Master of Science degree in global leadership. From 1986 to 2008, he was a U.S. Navy Seal and retired with the rank commander. Zinke was the first Navy SEAL elected to the United States House of Representatives. He previously served on the Natural Resources Committee as well as the Armed Services Committee. Zinke was a member of Congress and supported ground troops in the Middle East against ISIS. He also opposed the Affordable Care Act and various environmental regulations and the transfer federal lands to states.
Zinke married Lolita Hand on August 8, 1992. Both had been married before; Hand was a widow with a young daughter, Jennifer. He and Hand also have two children together: Wolfgang and Konrad.
From 1999 to 2001, Zinke served as executive officer for the Naval Special Warfare Unit Two and then as executive officer, Naval Special Warfare Center from 2001 to 2004. In 2004, Zinke was the deputy and acting commander of the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula. Zinke’s campaign website stated that he was “the deputy and acting commander” of Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force–Arabian Peninsula and “led a force of more than 3,500 Special Operations personnel in Iraq” in 2004. Retired Major General Michael S. Repass, who was Zinke’s superior in Iraq, told the New York Times that these claims “might be a stretch” but that Zinke “did a good job” and was “a competent guy.” Following his tours in Iraq, Zinke served “as the second-ranking officer (and briefly acting commander) of the main SEAL training center.” In 2006, Zinke was selected to establish the Naval Special Warfare Advanced Training Command, serving as dean of the graduate school until his retirement from active duty in 2008. The graduate school had 250 educators, offering over 43 college level courses to over 2,500 students annually at 15 different locations worldwide. He retired from the Navy in 2008.
Zinke was a U.S. Navy Sea Eagle from 1986 to 2008. He retired at the rank commander. Zinke completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training (BUD/S), class 136 in February 1986. He then served with SEAL Team ONE. After completing six months of probationary period and SEAL Tactical Training, Zinke was designated a Naval Special Warfare officer (Navigational Special Warfare Officer) 1130. He is entitled to wear the Special Warfare Insignia, also known as the “SEAL Trident”. Zinke was a platoon commander and deployed to WESTPAC in 1988. From 1988 to May 1991, Zinke was assigned as the First Phase Officer for BUD/S. Zinke was assigned to the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group in 1991. He also completed a specialized selection course and training course. Zinke was at the command from June 1991 to June 1993. During this time, Zinke planned, rehearsed, and performed classified operations. Zinke was then a Commander in Chief Plans officer, U.S. From 1996 to 1999, Zinke was a Naval Forces, Europe (CINCUSNAVEUR), and served as a Plans officer for Commander in Chief, U.S.
Zinke was raised in Whitefish, Montana and was born in Bozeman (Montana). Zinke is the son Jean Montana (Harlow), Petersen, and Ray Dale Zinke. Zinke is a plumber. He earned his Eagle Scout Award as a Boy Scout. Zinke was a star athlete at Whitefish High School. He received a football scholarship from the University of Oregon in Eugene. After being recruited as an outside linebacker, his position was changed to offensive and he was a small starting center for the Pac-10 Ducks under Rich Brooks. Zinke graduated with a B.S. Zinke earned a B.S. in geology in 1984, and graduated with high honors. He wrote in American Commander that he chose his major by “randomly pointing at a major from an academic catalog.” Zinke intended to pursue underwater geology as his career path. Zinke refers publicly to himself as a geoologist even though he has never worked as a scientist. Zinke earned an M.B.A. and M.S. degrees from National University in 1993. Zinke also received a M.B.A. from National University in 1993 and an M.S. in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego 2003.
In the late 1990s, Zinke paid back the Navy $211 after improperly billing the government for personal travel expenses. Zinke’s former commanding officer, now-retired Vice Admiral Albert M. Calland III, stated that as a result, Zinke received a June 1999 Fitness Report that blocked him from being promoted to a commanding officer position, or to the rank of captain. Zinke acknowledged the error but maintains that the incident did not adversely affect his career. His promotion from lieutenant commander to commander was approved the following year.
Ryan Zinke Net Worth
Ryan is one of the richest Military Officer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ryan Zinke's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)
Zinke’s Interior Department interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act was restrictive. It issued a guidance document that stated that killing birds as a result of an activity was not prohibited under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. This guidance document states that birds being killed “is not prohibited by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act if the underlying purpose is not to take bird.” A bipartisan group comprising 17 former Interior Department officials, seven of which were former heads of U.S. migratory bird management, opposed the move. Fish and Wildlife Service, who were part of each administration from Nixon to Obama. The former officials sent a letter to Zinke, members of Congress, and stated that the legal opinion was contrary to the long-standing interpretation made by all administrations (Democratic and Republican) since at most the 1970s.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Military Officer |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
Zinke was elected to the Montana Senate in 2008, serving from 2009 to 2013, representing the city of Whitefish. When he served in the state senate, he “was widely seen as a moderate Republican” but subsequently drifted to the right. Zinke was selected as chair of the Senate Education Committee and promoted technology in the classroom, rural access to education and local control over schools. He also served on the Senate Finance and Claims Committee. In his capacity as a Montana Senator, Zinke was also a member of the SEMA-supported State Automotive Enthusiast and Leadership Caucus, a bipartisan group of state lawmakers sharing an appreciation for automobiles.
Zinke has shifted on the issue of climate change over time. In 2010, while in the state Senate, Zinke was one of nearly 1,200 state legislators who signed a letter to President Obama and Congress calling for “comprehensive clean energy jobs and climate change legislation.” Since 2010, however, Zinke has repeatedly expressed doubt about anthropogenic climate change; in an October 2014 debate, Zinke stated: “it’s not a hoax, but it’s not proven science either.” During Senate confirmation hearings on his nomination as Interior Secretary, Zinke said that humans “influence” climate change, but did not acknowledge the scientific consensus that human activity is the dominant cause of climate change.
Ethnicity, religion & political views
Many peoples want to know what is Ryan Zinke ethnicity, nationality, Ancestry & Race? Let's check it out! As per public resource, IMDb & Wikipedia, Ryan Zinke's ethnicity is Not Known. We will update Ryan Zinke's religion & political views in this article. Please check the article again after few days.
In 2008, Zinke stated that he “support[s] increased coal production for electrical generation and believe[s] it can and should be done with adequate environmental safeguards,” and that he “believe[s] the use of alternate energy sources and clean coal is preferred over petroleum based fuels.” In 2010, Zinke signed a letter calling global warming “a threat multiplier for instability in the most volatile regions of the world” and stating that “the clean energy and climate challenge is America’s new space race.” The letter spoke of “catastrophic” costs and “unprecedented economic consequences” that would result from failing to act on climate change and asked then-President Obama and then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to champion sweeping clean-energy and climate legislation.
Who is Ryan Zinke Dating?
According to our records, Ryan Zinke married to Lolita Hand. As of January 13, 2024, Ryan Zinke’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Ryan Zinke. You may help us to build the dating records for Ryan Zinke!Zinke was the running mate of Montana gubernatorial candidate Neil Livingstone in the 2012 election. The Livingstone/Zinke ticket finished fifth out of seven in the Republican primary with 12,038 votes (8.8% of the vote).
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Ryan Zinke height 6 ft 2 in Ryan weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Height | 6 ft 2 in |
Weight | Not Known |
Body Measurements | Under Review |
Eye Color | Not Available |
Hair Color | Not Available |
Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
In 2005, Zinke formed Continental Divide International, a property management and business development consulting company. Zinke’s family members are officers of the company. In 2009, he formed the consulting company On Point Montana. Zinke served on the board of the oil pipeline company QS Energy (formerly Save the World Air) from 2012 to 2015. In November 2014, Zinke announced that he would pass Continental Divide to his family while remaining in an advisory role. The Public Company STWA was part of an elaborate fraudulent scheme in the early 2000s pitching fake technology devices and posting fake results to inflate its stock price. STWA received formal complaints from the SEC and was forced to stop marketing it fake devices while removing its top leadership. Soon after Cecil Kyte was announced CEO of STWA, now QS Energy, and hyped its new pipeline flow technology following the fraudulent tactics of its old leadership, publishing fake news and completely false claims. Soon after Zinke’s exit from the company in 2014, the stock dropped sharply again as it was clear its pipeline flow technology was not producing results as stated and never would. QS Energy remains a penny stock to this day despite Zinke and his pals making off with millions from the scheme while investors lost everything. After his departure as secretary of the interior he’s now joining new ventures in the energy sector in similar advisory roles.
In 2013, Zinke hosted a radio show in which he engaged with and promoted fringe conspiratorial views, including birtherism (the contention that Barack Obama was not born in the United States). Zinke said on the radio show that he was not sure whether Obama was a foreign citizen and called on Obama to release his college transcripts. Later, in 2016, as a congressman, Zinke appeared on the radio show Where’s Obama’s Birth Certificate, known for its promotion of birther conspiracy theories.
Facts & Trivia
Ryan Ranked on the list of most popular Military Officer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Ryan Zinke celebrates birthday on November 1 of every year.
In 2012, Zinke founded the super PAC Special Operations for America (SOFA) to support Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign in the 2012 election. The political action committee raised over $100,000 and paid $28,258 to Continental Divide International, Zinke’s company, for fundraising consulting. Zinke appointed right-wing commentator Paul E. Vallely, a promoter of “birther” claims and other anti-Obama conspiracy theories, to the board of the super PAC. Zinke announced he was resigning as chairman of SOFA on September 30, 2013, with his friend, former Navy SEAL Gary Stubblefield taking his place. While Zinke’s financial disclosure report for 2014 listed him as the chairman of the super PAC, the super PAC had been making independent expenditures in support of Zinke’s campaign since November 20, 2013. In 2014, the Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission regarding coordination between Zinke’s campaign and the super PAC. As of December 2016, the FEC hadn’t taken any action on the matter.
You may read full biography about Ryan Zinke from Wikipedia.ncG1vNJzZmiZnKGzornOrqqboaKptaWt2GeaqKVfp8aiuoyzoKejlWQ%3D