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Carl David DeMaio〔http://voiceofsandiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/4e28d00c72e0a.pdf.pdf〕 (born September 14, 1974) is an American politician living in San Diego, California. A member of the Republican Party, DeMaio served a single term as a member of the San Diego City Council, representing District 5 from 2008 to 2012. DeMaio was a candidate for Mayor of San Diego in the 2012 election, but lost to former congressman Bob Filner.〔 DeMaio was also a candidate for California's 52nd congressional district in the 2014 election, but lost to incumbent Scott Peters. == Life and business career == DeMaio was born in 1974 in Dubuque, Iowa to a pair of teachers, Carl Joseph DeMaio and Diane M. DeMaio (née Elgin). His family moved to Orange County, California in the late 1970s. He attended St. Catherine's Military Academy, a Catholic school in Anaheim, through eighth grade; in 1989 he got a scholarship to Georgetown Preparatory School in Maryland. His mother died in 1990; his father is estranged. He graduated from Georgetown Prep in 1993, then attended Georgetown University, where he received a degree in International Politics and Business. While attending college, DeMaio worked as a political intern in Washington, D. C., then worked for the Congressional Institute,〔 serving as the Institute's Director of Planning.〔 He worked in Washington from 1994 to 1999. After college, he established The Performance Institute,〔 a for-profit think tank that provided training for government officials, followed by the American Strategic Management Institute, which provided financial and management training to corporations.〔(Thompson Publishing acquires performance management company. | HighBeam Business: Arrive Prepared )〕 He sold both companies to the Thompson Publishing Group in late 2007.〔 DeMaio moved to San Diego in 2002. That year he appeared on behalf of the Performance Institute in front of the San Diego City Council to present an award to the city for having the most efficient government in California. He later alleged this award was based on "false and misleading" financial data provided to him by the city.〔 In 2004, the Performance Institute claimed that San Diego's predicted budget deficit of $27 million was in fact closer to $80–$100 million.〔 DeMaio has advocated for change in San Diego's budget process. In April 2015, DeMaio joined KOGO to co-host a radio show with Bob Sullivan.〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carl DeMaio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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