For other persons named Bennett, see
Bennett.
James Bennett or Jim Bennett may refer to:
- James C. Bennett, writer on technology and international affairs and a founder of the American Rocket Company. James Charles Bennett is an American businessman with a background in technology companies and consultancy and a writer on technology and international affairs Founded in 1985 by George Koopman Bevin McKinney and Jim Bennett, the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a company that developed hybrid rocket motors
- James Gordon Bennett, Sr. (1795–1872), first publisher of the New York Herald newspaper
- His son James Gordon Bennett, Jr. (1841–1918), newspaper publisher and sports enthusiast
- James Gordon Bennett, (author, artist, designer), author of textbooks on design and technology
- James Bennett (UK politician) (1912–1984), Scottish Labour Party politician, MP 1961–1974
- James R. James Gordon Bennett ( 1 September 1795 &ndash 1 June 1872) was the founder editor and publisher of the New York Herald James Gordon Bennett Jr ( May 10, 1841 in &ndash May 14, 1918 in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Alpes-Maritimes, France James Bennett ( 18 December 1912 &ndash 17 September 1984) was a Scottish Labour Party politician Bennett (former Alabama secretary of state, former member of Alabama State Senate)
- James Bennett (Australian politician), former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Jim Bennett (historian), museum curator and historian of science
- Jim Bennett (politician), a Canadian politician
- James Allan Jamieson Bennett, aircraft engineer who worked on early autogyros
- James W. James Bennett ( 1874 – 23 November 1951) was an Australian politician The House of Representatives is one of the two houses (chambers of the Parliament of Australia; it is the Lower house, the Upper house being the Senate James A Bennett PhD (born 1947 is a Museum curator and historian of science. Jim Bennett was acclaimed as leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador on Monday February 6 2006 Configuration An autogyro is characterised by a free-spinning rotor that turns due to passage of air upwards through the rotor Bennett, author of award-winning books for young adults
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