About Jim

Jim LeMunyon is a 28-year resident of Northern Virginia. He and his wife, Robin, have three children who are college graduates and alumni of Oakton High School. The LeMunyons have been active in the community for many years through organizations including church, scouts, PTAs, and sports and music boosters.

Jim is a Republican and was first elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in November 2009.  He serves on three committees: General Laws, Education, and Counties, Cities, and Towns.  Delegate LeMunyon was appointed Chairman of the Teachers and Administrative Action Subcommittee within the Education Committee for the 2012 session. He also serves on three state-sponsored commissions that address specific issues: Transportation Accountability, Public-Private Partnerships, and the Code Commission. During his first term in the House of Delegates, eight of Jim’s bills became law in addition to his resolution requiring Member’s voting records be easily retrievable online.  Click the years for a list of bills Jim introduced or co-patroned during the 2010, 2011, and 2012 sessions.

As a technology company entrepreneur for more than 20 years, Jim has started and continues to help build technology businesses. He understands how jobs are created and what it takes to make our economy grow. This includes his role as the co-founding President of Sterling Semiconductor, now a unit of Dow Corning, which produces an advanced electronic material needed for electric cars and energy efficient lighting. Jim recently headed HexaTech, a company that is developing novel sources of ultra-violet light for water purification, and new components for wireless communication systems.

In government, Jim served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce from 1989-1993. He managed the Export Administration, and within four years reduced the size of the agency’s budget while making the agency more effective, returning millions of tax dollars to the U.S. Treasury. His responsibilities included representing the United States on international trade and security negotiating teams that created the first trade restrictions on chemical, biological, and missile technologies to keep such items out of the hands of terrorists and other adversaries. Jim testified frequently before Congress on these issues.

Early in his career, Jim served as chief-of-staff to Republican Congressman Ed Zschau from California’s Silicon Valley. In that capacity, Jim coordinated the efforts of a Republican task force in the House of Representatives that was successful in passing several laws to foster innovation and the creation and growth of new companies.

In addition to business and government, Jim was an adjunct faculty member of the George Mason University international transactions graduate program during the 1990s. He previously served as congregation president and Sunday school teacher at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Falls Church.

Jim graduated from Valparaiso University with a B.S. in physics and mathematics. He earned a M.S. in meteorology at the University of Wisconsin on a NASA scholarship.